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Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) at University of Roehampton

Interested in studying one of our new sustainable engineering and technology programmes?  

Imbedded into each of these courses are the UNs 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring you’ll graduate with a professional understanding of sustainability in the built environment. These interconnected goals address global challenges, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice. 

Whether you’re studying Architectural Technology, Civil Engineering or Construction Management, your work will contribute to a better and more sustainable future for all.  

Want to find out more about how the UN’s SDGs are incorporated into your studies? Read on!

Architectural Technology 

Architectural Technology will teach you about building technology, sustainable architecture, and construction systems. This includes designing buildings that respond to the built environment, addressing both climate change and well-being. 

Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering covers education in structural, environmental, and transportation engineering, with a focus on sustainability and innovation. 

Construction Management

On this programme, sustainable building development is a key focus, covering everything from materials to land surveying to management and more.  

Sustainability is all around us, from our homes and where we buy our groceries, to how university buildings and hospitals are built and maintained. The way we approach sustainable engineering and technology now is essential for our future. Interested to see how you can make a change? Find out more.

At the University of Roehampton, we help students build the confidence, skills and experience to succeed in their careers and make a positive impact in the world.

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