Study abroad in Canterbury, United Kingdom: Most popular universities for Civil Engineering & Construction.

Are you thinking of studying Civil Engineering & Construction, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Civil Engineering & Construction in Canterbury, United Kingdom. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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University for the Creative Arts

As a specialist institution, the University for the Creative Arts gives you plenty of opportunity to be completely immersed in your chosen subject area. We offer a range of courses in art, architecture, communications, design and media across five campuses in the South East of England.
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University of Kent

The University of Kent offers academic excellence and a superb student experience. Our students consistently rank us as offering one of the best student experiences in the UK. In the Research Excellence Framework, Kent was ranked 17th* for research output and research intensity, outperforming 11 of the 24 Russell Group universities.
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Canterbury Christ Church University

For more than 50 years, Canterbury Christ Church University has been a big part of the Kent community, providing education which makes a real and positive difference to people’s lives.
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Most popular Civil Engineering & Construction programmes for international students in Canterbury

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Civil Engineering & Construction degree in Canterbury.

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Architecture (MArch)

University of Kent

Kent’s Master of Architecture (MArch) programme is a two-year (known as Stage 4 and Stage 5) full-time undergraduate professional programme focused on architectural design. It forms the second part of the UK’s traditional five-year continuum of professional undergraduate education in architecture leading, for graduates with the required exemptions from professional examinations, toward registration in the UK as an ‘Architect’.
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Architecture and the Sustainable Environment

University of Kent

The MSc in Architecture and the Sustainable Environment offered by the University of Kent is a taught course aimed at professionals and academics world-wide with an interest in sustainability in the built environment, including architects, engineers, geographers, surveyors, historians and urban designers.
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Architecture: Digital Space

University for the Creative Arts

MA Architecture specialising in Digital Space will enable you to consider contemporary architectural practice where there is considerable interest in persistent virtual environments and until recently, there has been no significant provision within architectural education to address the rapid developments within the making of digital worlds. On the course you can develop and study worlds where gravity is optional, structural logics are informed by tessellation rather than moment or load, and environmental design is separated from climatic influences. This course is taught through the Canterbury School of Architecture which is based at UCA Canterbury and is a modern, progressive design environment established more than fifty years ago.
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Architecture: Urban Design

University for the Creative Arts

The MA Architecture Urban Design degree course at UCA Canterbury understands urban design to be a social, material and ecological discourse, modulated by diverse spatial, economic, political and temporal influences. MA Architecture Urban Design degree courses at UCA provides an introduction to a range of analytical tools including diagrammatic, digital and analogue modelling and mapping in the context of design exercises.
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Architectural & Interior Design

University for the Creative Arts

Leading to the award of MA Design this specialist area focuses on the creation of both large and small scale spaces in the public, private and commercial domain. You study ideas of reuse, reworking and reinterpretation of spaces and how architectural and interior design can reflect rapidly changing lifestyles and values.
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Architecture: Sustainable Design

University for the Creative Arts

Today, architecture faces the challenge of dramatic ecological change. By examining relationships between environmental contexts and architecture, the needs of its inhabitants and the resources they require. Masters in (MA) Architecture specialising in Sustainable Design at UCA Canterbury enables you to develop methodologies, design tools and approaches that facilitate the identification, development and delivery of solutions to sustainable design.
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Construction and Built Environment - Higher National Certificate (at East Kent College)

Canterbury Christ Church University

The Construction and Built Environment - Higher National Certificate (at East Kent College) offered by Canterbury Christ Church University is a Level 5 course, equivalent to Year One and Two of university-level study. The HND is a two-year course and one level higher than the HNC. However, should you wish to leave after one year, there is the opportunity to leave with an HNC qualification.
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Architecture: Advanced Architectural Design

University for the Creative Arts

MA Architecture specialising in Advanced Architectural Design is taught through the Canterbury School of Architecture based at UCA Canterbury and is a modern, progressive design environment established more than fifty years ago. This specialism equips you with key contemporary skills, both in theories of design and in material production.
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To apply at one of these universities, you may need a proof of English proficiency. There are several standardised English tests that you can take to proof your English level, such as the PTE (Pearson Test of English), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), CAE (Cambridge Advanced English) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System), offered by British Council and IDP. IELTS is the most popular of these tests, with British Council offering more than 1000 test locations and being accepted by more than 9,000 organisations world-wide.

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About Civil Engineering & Construction

Civil Engineering & Construction degrees teach students to plan, design, and oversee construction projects. Students learn to manage budgets and expenses, work with architects and engineers, addressing delays and safety concerns. Civil engineers deal with aspects of a construction, like budgeting, safety, and legal permits. Construction managers only have onsite tasks: managing workers, materials, and hiring subcontractors.

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