MEng Structural Engineering with Architecture 48 months Undergraduate Program By Queen's University Belfast |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 201-275QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

25,300 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

30 Jun, 2025Application Deadline

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Structural Engineering with Architecture is concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management, energy use, aesthetics and rehabilitation of the built environment.



Fields of activity include architectural design, structures, foundations, building technology, urban space and form and architecture. Structural engineers require not only technical skills, but are also concerned with working in, and managing, multidisciplinary design teams.



You will have the opportunity to tailor your studies according to your skills and interest after a common first year with our three complementary pathway programmes:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Structural Engineering with  Architecture
  • Environmental and Civil Engineering

However, you choose to specialise, you’ll be tackling  some of the biggest challenges of the modern world, such as achieving sustainable living in an increasingly urbanised society. As the demands on resources like water, energy and land increase, there is a strong need for qualified Civil Engineers with the relevant technical skills but who also possess an ethical awareness of the environmental impact of the projects they undertake.



Structural Engineering with Architecture is one of a family of Civil Engineering degrees at Queen's University Belfast. Civil Engineering was one of the founding degrees at Queen's, making it one of the oldest in the UK and Ireland. However, it remains one of the most sought-after careers with the potential to solve the challenges facing modern society.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Structural Engineering with Architecture is concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management, energy use, aesthetics and rehabilitation of the built environment.



Fields of activity include architectural design, structures, foundations, building technology, urban space and form and architecture. Structural engineers require not only technical skills, but are also concerned with working in, and managing, multidisciplinary design teams.



You will have the opportunity to tailor your studies according to your skills and interest after a common first year with our three complementary pathway programmes:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Structural Engineering with  Architecture
  • Environmental and Civil Engineering

However, you choose to specialise, you’ll be tackling  some of the biggest challenges of the modern world, such as achieving sustainable living in an increasingly urbanised society. As the demands on resources like water, energy and land increase, there is a strong need for qualified Civil Engineers with the relevant technical skills but who also possess an ethical awareness of the environmental impact of the projects they undertake.



Structural Engineering with Architecture is one of a family of Civil Engineering degrees at Queen's University Belfast. Civil Engineering was one of the founding degrees at Queen's, making it one of the oldest in the UK and Ireland. However, it remains one of the most sought-after careers with the potential to solve the challenges facing modern society.

Admission Requirements

1290+
87+
34+
6+
80+
169+
55+

In addition, to the entrance requirements above, it is essential that you read our guidance on 'How we choose our students' prior to submitting your UCAS application.

30 Jun 2025
4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

4,855 GBP
-

International Students

25,300 GBP
-

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