Benefits of this course
This accredited course has many and varied benefits that will help progress your future career.
As a department we believe civil engineering is a creative and collaborative profession, as much as a technical one.
Your course will give you the skills and tools you need to engage with both the analytical and experimental side of the subject allowing you to generate your own structural solutions.
From earthquake engineering to sustainable construction, you’ll learn from a group of world-leading engineers with diverse research strengths.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Who is this course for?
This course is for professional engineers who want to specialise in structural engineering or move into this area of expertise to advance their career.
You will have a degree in engineering or a related discipline.
If you don’t have qualifications in civil engineering it’s likely you’ll have relevant work experience in civil engineering structures.
Structure
Master of Science (MSc)
Duration:
Modules:
- 8 in total
- Core modules: 6
- Optional modules: 2
Full time: attend taught modules during terms 1 and 2 and complete your Dissertation project within the 12-months.
Part time: attend half the taught modules in the first 12-months, followed by the other half the next academic year. The Dissertation project is undertaken in the second year and submitted within 27 months from the start of the course.
Modules
These modules will give you unique insight into computer analysis of structures for blast and fire, bridge engineering, and earthquake analysis where you may look at techniques for analysing structures and safe design.