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Building Services Engineering

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Course summary

1st in the UK for continuing students in the subject area of general engineering
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A Building Services Engineering degree at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) will give you the skills to excel in designing and developing sustainable, efficient buildings. You'll learn to balance technical knowledge with practical application, ensuring your designs are functional and innovative.

At CCCU you'll develop the technical expertise to create sustainable, efficient, and comfortable environments. With a focus on practical training, you'll gain hands-on experience and problem-solving skills essential for the industry. You'll learn to design and manage complex building systems, from heating and cooling to electrical and plumbing.

Throughout the course you’ll be supported by staff and will develop your skill set through varied activities and assessments. From residential to commercial projects, this course will prepare you for a wide range of exciting career opportunities in the thriving construction industry.

By the end of your degree, you'll be well-prepared to tackle complex engineering problems and contribute to real-world solutions.

Specialist facilities
Our multimillion-pound Verena Holmes building is home to our engineering workshop, mechatronics lab, makerspace and mechanical physics lab, all equipped with industry-standard technology such as wind turbines, plasma cutters, laser systems, industry-leading 3D printers, a water treatment plant, a bioreactor, a distillation column, and more.

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Application codes

Course code:
H108
Institution code:
C10

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