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BEng (Hons)

(Top up)Civil Engineering

Study World Lanka Campus282/1 ,High Level Rd, Nugegoda

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Study World Lanka Campus is the Sri Lanka’s Academic Centre for the University of Bolton (UOB), UK. Quality, affordability and employability encapsulate our approach to higher education. Student at Study World Lanka Campus have a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to choose from the domains of Engineering, Computing and Business

• Access to modern engineering laboratories equipped with industry standards including library facilities. • Local & Internationally qualied panel of local & foreign lectures. • Seminars and lectures from industry experts. • Comfortable Classrooms with internet & data projectors. • Well-equipped computer laboratory. Wi-Fi hotspots. • Well-managed library to facilitate independent, group and classroom • Well-managed library to facilitate independent, group and classroom learning.

This qualication will provide you with a rm academic foundation in Civil Engineering. On completion, you will be in an ideal position to either progress to a top-up degree in a related subject or seek employment in the industry at management or professional level.

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BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering (Top up)

BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering (Top-up)

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• Advanced Structural Analysis and Design (CIE6001) Credit : 20

Module Specification :

This module is an advanced level structural analysis and design course building on the first and second levels of the degree course. Its purpose is to develop the students’ further understanding of engineering principles and their ability to apply them to advanced engineering analytical and design problems, to attain optimum solutions.

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• Construction Management (CIE6007) Credit : 20

Module Specification :

Construction is responsible for the delivery of the high quality infrastructure vital for the competitiveness of business. This module provides insight into aspects of the commercial environment in which construction operates and alerts the civil engineer to the necessity of interdisciplinary understanding and communication not only during the processes of design and construction but also in the day to day operation of the constructed facility.

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• Geotechnical Engineering and Ground Improvement (CIE6003) Credit : 20

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This module develops the analytical capabilities of students to assess This module develops the analytical capabilities of students to assess problems and propose solutions in ground engineering, including design of shallow, deep and piled foundations, slopes, retaining walls and ground improvement schemes. An intensive case study with sufficient geotechnical and environmental complexity will be used to form the base for the student coursework on this module

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• Interdisciplinary Project (CIE6004) Credit : 20

Module Specification :

This module integrates the skills and knowledge gained within degree programmes and is a vehicle for their further development. It is designed to place you in a simulated work situation and provide them with an awareness of the roles and responsibilities of the other parties involved in the construction process. Your proposals will take cognisance of the strategic objectives and constraints of all stakeholders associated with the project.

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• Dissertation (CIE6002) Credit : 40

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This module integrates the skills and knowledge This module integrates the skills and knowledge gained within degree programmes and is a vehicle for their further development. It is designed to place you in a simulated work situation and provide them with an awareness of the roles and responsibilities of the other parties involved imconstruction process. Your proposals will take cognisance of the strategic objectives and constraints of all stakeholders associated with the project.

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HND Level 5 or equivalent programme approved by SWLC Academic Department. For more details please contact our Student Recruitment Department.

12 Months Part time. For more details please contact our Student Recruitment Department.

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Application Fee : USD 15Registration Fee (non-refundable) : USD 150 (one-time payment)Registration Fee to Pearson : £707 (payable as per schedule given by University of Bolton)ID Card Fee : USD 3

Course fees for the degree program may be paid up front or in installments. The course fee includes tuition fee, Course fees for the degree program may be paid up front or in installments. The course fee includes tuition fee, cost of course materials and assessment and examination fees, but excludes fees payable for any re-sit or additional examinations and repeat modules. Students may choose one of the following three payment options

The course is designed to help you achieve the technical knowledge to support a career as a civil, structural, geotechnical, hydraulic, or highway and transportation engineer – pretty much anywhere in the world. You have the chance to develop your understanding of designing, creating and building structures efficiently, and for making best use of available resources and techniques.

In addition to subject-specic knowledge and skills, you’ll have the opportunity to develop employability skills that include problem solving, analytical and research skills, critical thinking, creativity, communication, teamwork, commercial awareness, and health and safety.