MSc Civil Engineering

Being able to manage complicated civil engineering systems efficiently is an important part of industrial practice, especially in light of the global push to reduce carbon emissions.

This course integrates a strong technical background with the fundamentals of construction management. The management aspects have a strong contextual grounding in the civil and structural engineering profession, which will be taught via directly applicable examples.

The course develops your communication and negotiation skills, and explores management and business practices in the context of designing and maintaining infrastructure. You’ll learn to address the challenges facing modern construction practices, and investigate the methods that engineers employ to make the built environment more resilient and sustainable.

You’ll also develop an awareness of the social, commercial and ethical context of your profession.

This course teaches you how to design with the least possible environmental impact. We offer a fresh perspective on solving the toughest global engineering problems, such as the causes and effects of climate change.

You’ll be taught by a mix of research-active academics and specialist construction management professionals, and learn through directed reading, lectures, tutorials, problem-solving classes and classroom discussions.

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Modules

  • Research and Professional Skills
  • Structural Analysis
  • Advanced Geotechnics
  • Geotechnical Design
  • Advanced Engineering Research Study
  • Engineering Hydraulics
  • Engineering Hydrology and Hydrogeology
  • Advanced Concrete Design
  • Design of Earthquake Resistant Structures
  • Sustainable Drainage and Green Infrastructure
  • Computational Methods in Water Engineering
  • Design of Water Distribution and Sewer Networks
  • Sustainable Water Resources Systems
  • £27,500 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time