Year 2 Briefing: Civil Engineering Toby Mottram Professor and Head of Civil Engineering All FRP joint Code level 6 house Structural engineering research for dowel connections and portal frame joints What is Civil Engineering? Civil engineering is the practice of improving and maintaining the built and natural environment to enhance the quality of life for present and future generations In this talk we will look at Career Opportunities Degrees Staff Module Groupings Industrial Links Taking a Year Out 1
Career Opportunities Construction Design Management Environmental, Transport & Sustainable Engineering g Ground Engineering Structural Engineering Water Engineering Multidisciplinary Projects Other Graduate Employability Broad based destinations for flexible graduates Last three years graduates have been placed with 80 different employees I feel that my time at Warwick prepared me well for the industry. ( Graduate 2010) AACOM Amey Atkins British Nuclear Group Buro Happold BT Rail Edmund Nuttall Faber Maunsell Halcrow Group Morgan Sindall Mott MacDonald Mouchel Parkman Network Rail Ove Arup and Partners Scott Wilson Skanska Software company South Eastern Railways Thames Water Tubeline (London Underground) WSP Group 24 Or. Selfemployed Partnerships 18 2
Our Staff Water Recent Appointment Staff Structures/Materialst t Geotechnics Tunnelling MSc Professor of Sustainable Building Design and Wellbeing Structures/Materials Geotechnics Construction Design ES3B1 Individual Design Project 30 ES327 Project 30 ES410 Group Project 30 ES418 Environmental Geotechnics 15 ES4A8 Design for Sustainability 15 ES4D7 Health and Wellbeing and the Built Environment 15 Structural Engineering ES3B1 Individual Design Project 30 ES3D3 Civil Engineering Materials & Structural Analysis 15 ES3D3 Civil Engineering Materials & Structural Analysis 15 ES429 Advanced Structural Engineering 15 3
Materials / Analysis ES3D3 Civil Engineering Materials & Structural Analysis 15 ES3D3 Civil Engineering Materials & Structural Analysis 15 ES4B5 Finite Element Methods 15 Geotechnical Engineering ES3B6 Geotechnical Engineering 30 ES3B6 Geotechnical Engineering 30 ES418 Environmental Geotechnics 15 Management ES3D4 Construction Management in Practice 15 ES4D5 Construction Management and Temporary Works 15 ES438 Quality Systems 15 ES439 Simulation of Operations 15 ES4C9 Supply Chain Management 15 Fluid Mechanics & Environmental ES3D5 Water Engineering for Civil Engineers 15 ES3D5 Water Engineering for Civil Engineers 15 ES4B6 Global Water & Sanitation Technologies 15 ES4D6 River Mixing 15 ES440 Computational Fluid Dynamics 15 ES441 Advanced Fluid Dynamics 15 4
Other Geotechnical Field Courses Geotechnical Engineering Wales, Year 3. Environmental Geotechnics Isle of Wight, Year 4. ES4A2 African Field Course 15 ES4B3 Energy Conservation 15 EC205 Development Economics 30 PO203 Politics of Developing Areas 15 8 Taking a Year Out Intercalated Year Year in Research Temporary Withdrawal Voluntary Withdrawal In Conclusion Civil Engineers see themselves as the creators of the Civilised Environment. They provide solutions to the needs of a developing global population. Trained and developed as professionals, some are fit to perform on a world stage as strategic thinkers and global managers, others are pillars of local economies, whether creating and maintaining the complex infrastructure in wealth creation or the simple water pipes, drains and roads necessary for poverty alleviation. Institution of Civil Engineers J. T. Mottram 2012 5