FULL Guide to Studying Civil Engineering at Imperial College London | ICL CivEng Student advice

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Choosing the right degree can be a tough but nevertheless important task. Today, I will be detailing my course Civil Engineering, what it is like to study? What modules are easier and harder? What is the intensity like? I will be refining my knowledge around my university, Imperial College London including what it is like to study at university? What it is like to study at Imperial College London (ICL)? Much of the information I provide today can be loosely applied to other engineering modules and other universities!
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Комментарии • 28

  • @miki4328
    @miki4328 7 месяцев назад

    Such a fanastic video. Really well done and so informational. Thank you 👏👏👏.

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  7 месяцев назад +2

      I’m very glad you enjoyed 😅

  • @nurgecer
    @nurgecer Год назад +1

    Really insightful video!

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you found it useful 🤩

  • @siyuanhuo7301
    @siyuanhuo7301 Год назад

    That is a really good video. If I was applying, this sort of video will help out a lot. Personally I'm more of a maths person but I'm decent at physics and I was considering engineering when applying before changing to maths after the amount of awards I won in competitions.

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  Год назад

      I really appreciate it and glad you enjoyed 😅

  • @siyuanhuo7301
    @siyuanhuo7301 Год назад

    One important thing I will note to people watching is that some places do change the modules from time to time. I'm a first year myself and most of the modules I'm taking are new (we're the first group to study them). There were similar modules in previous years but some minor differences in either the content covered or a different in how the assessment works. My point is that don't be surprised if Deniz says something in this video and when you study civil engineering at Imperial, you notice a difference because it happens at times.

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  Год назад +1

      Very good point. The information I used to make this video are correct as of the 22/23 academic year.

  • @birdy8406
    @birdy8406 11 дней назад

    Hey Deniz, what would your thoughts be on Engineering Fluid Mechanics

  • @rahulsadhu27
    @rahulsadhu27 2 месяца назад

    How many subjects a student get to choose to study in a term year? Can i have a chat with you about the subjects,exams and projects?

  • @samayakjain1631
    @samayakjain1631 14 дней назад

    hey, I saw your RUclips video about Imperial College London. I recently got admitted into Imperial College for MEng in Civil Engineering and wanted to ask you if a MacBook Pro with the M1 chip is a suitable laptop to get work done

  • @jakub7286
    @jakub7286 2 месяца назад

    do a year 4 update

  • @souranii4604
    @souranii4604 7 месяцев назад

    I do maths, physics, history, and further maths. in y12 looking at doing civil engineering. Is chemistry helpful, if so what would i have missed going into a bachelor's- is it just material properties etc.? Also, how helpful is A Level Further Maths? Should I take it to AS or the full way? Thanks in advance.

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  7 месяцев назад

      Chemistry can be helpful for sure I know a few people that did chemistry on my course but is nowhere near as important to maths, physics and to an extent further maths which is more helpful but also not required. I personally did Maths, Physics, economics and AS Further Maths. Full further maths can be very helpful but much of the first team is bringing everyone up to speed, I survived with AS further maths 😅

  • @user-tx3du5qx7s
    @user-tx3du5qx7s 5 месяцев назад

    Hi deniz i'm a phd student at the university of algeria, and since i'm having a visit to this college i would like to ask you mate if you have some details about the laboratorys of civil engineering thier ,thanks

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, thank you for watching, Imperial has top quality labs that a lot of PhD students use for their research. As an undergraduate I haven’t really got to use the labs at all so I can’t really give specific details

  • @hema6723
    @hema6723 Год назад

    Is it worth it applying to study civil engineering at imperial if I don't do further maths? My A-levels are Maths, Physics and chemistry but I've heard a lot of applicants have further maths for this course

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  Год назад +1

      Great question Hema. I would say it’s not a requirement at all. I only took AS-Level Further maths and I know quite a few people that did not take Further Maths on my degree. Chemistry is a great A-Level for Civil Engineering as well. Most of year 1 maths recaps topics so although further maths students may have an advantage in knowing the content already, the lecturers teach it with the assumption of no prior knowledge. I hope this helped 😅

    • @hema6723
      @hema6723 Год назад

      ​@Deniz Sancar that's great thank you!! Can I also ask if you had to submit a video as part of your application process as it mentions this on the website. If you did was it maths questions and how long did it last?

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  Год назад +1

      @@hema6723 we had an online maths test to do which wasn’t too difficult at all, mostly focussed on AS-level maths knowledge. The test may be in-person on your exam day now that teaching has resumed in-person rather than online

    • @george3574
      @george3574 4 месяца назад

      Cutthroat capitalism is great😅

  • @abdullahyazc3970
    @abdullahyazc3970 11 месяцев назад

    What are the application requirements for civil engineering?

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  11 месяцев назад

      I believe it is A*A*A unless they’ve changed it 😅 A*A*AA for 4 a levels, to find requirements for all regions search up on Imperials website and it will tell you under entry requirements

  • @mrfreerunners1
    @mrfreerunners1 Год назад

    Has anyone done this type of video for CS

    • @denizsancar
      @denizsancar  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure of anyone that has done a full computer science breakdown but I’m sure similar vids may be found on RUclips 😌

    • @mrfreerunners1
      @mrfreerunners1 Год назад

      @@denizsancar thank you Deniz

    • @siyuanhuo7301
      @siyuanhuo7301 Год назад +1

      @@mrfreerunners1 Hey there's a guy called Alex Liu with a video called "My Computer Science Degree in 11 Minutes"

    • @mrfreerunners1
      @mrfreerunners1 Год назад

      @@siyuanhuo7301 perfect! Cheers mate