Do you have questions about studying engineering, career opportunities or the differences between degrees?
Here you'll find all the answers you need to better understand the possible career paths and opportunities offered by BUILDERS School of Engineering.
From top-level training to careers in the building and public works, civil engineering and sustainable construction sectors, we'll guide you step by step as you build your future. Admissions, qualifications, careers, salaries: find out the essentials at a glance in our dedicated FAQs.

Which engineering school should I choose?
Choosing your engineering school is a key stage in building your professional future. Several criteria are essential: the quality of the training, the specialisations offered, the recognition of the diploma and the opportunities for career development.’professional integration.
Choose a school recognised by the CTI
Make sure that the school awards a diploma accredited by the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI). It's a guarantee of quality and recognition in France and abroad. International.
Check specialisations and job opportunities
Choose a school that offers specialities in line with your career plans. BUILDERS School of Engineering, for example, offers training in building, civil engineering and sustainable construction trades, These are growth sectors that are constantly evolving.
Learning by doing
Opt for a school that values on-the-job experience through work placements, internships, etc. alternating and practical projects. This makes it easier to enter the job market as soon as you graduate.
Taking account of the international dimension
A school focused on International offers you enriching experiences and makes you more attractive to employers around the world.
How do I become a Civil Engineering construction engineer?
To become an engineer in Construction and Civil Engineering, you need to undergo specialist training that combines theory and practice. This profession involves designing and supervising the construction of infrastructure such as buildings, bridges and roads, while complying with safety and environmental standards.
Joining a specialist engineering school
The recommended route is to join a school like BUILDERS École d'ingénieurs. After the tray, a preparatory class, a BUT or a BTS adapted to your needs, you can join the curriculum . The course covers key areas such as structural calculations, sustainable construction, site management and the use of digital tools such as BIM.
Professionalise through work placements and sandwich courses
Field experience is essential. Internships and apprenticeships enable you to put your knowledge into practice and prepare for a rapid entry into the job market.
Obtain a recognised diploma
The BUILDERS engineering degree is accredited by the CTI, guaranteeing recognition in France and internationally in construction companies, design offices and local authorities.
Building a career with a future
The Civil Engineering sector is constantly evolving. After graduation specialisations are available to move into major project management or eco-construction.
How much does an engineer earn?
An engineer's salary varies according to sector, experience and company size. Right from school, young graduates can benefit from attractive remuneration packages, This is particularly true in buoyant sectors such as public works, civil engineering and construction engineering.
A median salary of €42,250 gross per annum
According to our employment survey 2025, Young graduates from BUILDERS School of Engineering start with a median salary of 42,250 gross per annum, excluding bonuses. This level of remuneration reflects the strong demand in the building and civil engineering and sustainable construction sectors.
Prospects depending on the type of company
BUILDERS engineers are mainly recruited by major construction companies (42 %), but also by other large groups (21 %) and SMEs (15 %), which has a direct influence on salary levels and career prospects.
Varied and valued functions
61 % of young graduates start their careers in works management, This is a highly responsible and well-paid position. Other functions such as design engineering, project management or research and innovation also offer good salary prospects.
What is a bachelor?
The bachelor is a diploma at bac +3 level, This recognised professional training programme is appreciated for its practical approach and its focus on integration rapid entry into the job market.
A short, professionally-oriented course
The bachelor's degree combines theoretical and practical teaching with projects, work placements and sometimes work experience. alternating. It provides effective preparation for jobs in the field or for further study at Masters or engineering school.
A diploma recognised by the State and companies
Some bachelor's degrees are RNCP (Répertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles) certified, guaranteeing recognition of the degree by employers in France and abroad.
A springboard to engineering studies
At BUILDERS Engineering school, The Bachelor's degree enables students to specialise in the fields of building and public works, civil engineering or sustainable construction. It is an excellent stepping stone to a engineering cycle.
YES, you can enter our Bachelor's programme in 2nd or 3rd year after a BTS mentioned in the list.
To join our engineering cycle after a bac+3, you can study for a Civil Engineering - Sustainable Construction degree or a Bachelor's degree in construction, such as the Bachelor's degree in Responsible Engineering and Sustainable Construction.
What is the difference between a bachelor's degree and a licence?
The bachelor and the licence are both bac +3 level qualifications, but they differ significantly in terms of objectives, content and professional recognition.
An academic vs. professional approach
The bachelor's degree, awarded by universities, is more general and theoretical, with an academic focus that often prepares students for further study.
The bachelor's degree, on the other hand, is designed to be more professional, with work placements, practical projects and, in some cases, work experience. alternating, This makes it easier to enter the job market quickly.
Recognition and career opportunities
The licence is recognised by the State, However, this is not systematically the case for bachelor's degrees. However, the BUILDERS School of Engineering's bachelor's degree in sustainable construction is accredited as a bachelor's degree. In addition, the bachelor's degree is widely recognised in the business world thanks to its field orientation. It is also available at specialist schools such as BUILDERS École d'ingénieurs.
Gateways to higher education
After a licence or bachelor's degree, you can continue your studies. A bachelor's degree is often an excellent gateway to a engineering cycle in fields such as construction and civil engineering.
Yes, sports are an integral part of the school's teaching. Afternoons are reserved for practising a sport. It is also possible to continue competitive sport in these slots.
Yes, it is possible to enter the engineering programme, but only via parallel admissions after a Bac+2 or Bac+3 in the construction field. It is therefore not possible to enrol directly in the post-bac programme, but it remains open afterwards.
For the first year of an engineering or bachelor programme, the procedures are via Parcoursup. For entry to the 2nd year, this concerns parallel admissions via AvenirPlus.