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Civil Engineering graduates possess a versatile skill set, including problem-solving, analytical thinking, and project management, which can lead to various career opportunities. The typical career path follows specialised Engineering careers like structural, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental Engineering, however the skills in an Engineer's toolbox also apply to non-Engineering fields like investment banking, management consulting, risk analysis, project management, and entrepreneurship.

Structural Engineer

Structural Engineering focuses on designing and analysing buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure to ensure they are safe, stable, and capable of withstanding various loads and environmental conditions. Structural engineers assess materials like steel, concrete, and wood, designing structures that are both functional and durable. They often work on large-scale projects such as skyscrapers, dams, and transportation systems, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and local building codes.

To succeed as a structural Engineer, a strong understanding of physics, mathematics, and material science is vital . This role may involve both office-based design work and site visits to ensure projects meet specifications.

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