This two-year master's program in civil engineering blends the technical expertise and skills required for an accredited Master’s degree with an emphasis on enhancing employability skills. It provides a unique opportunity to engage in a year of work-based learning and gain valuable industrial experience. Designed for engineering and technology graduates seeking to augment their qualifications and progress towards becoming a Chartered Engineer, the academic curriculum allows for the deepening of specialist knowledge. Interaction with research-active experts, exploration of design and management issues in civil engineering and construction, and an independent research project contribute to developing critical insights for addressing industry needs and future challenges. The program also includes an Industrial Practice component, offering practical career development support. Participants have the chance to engage with professional development advisors, peer mentors, and employers through training sessions and networking events. This interaction facilitates the further refinement of professional skills, opening doors to potential one-year internships with relevant employers in the field.
First Year
Students must complete the following mandatory modules.
1. Individual Research Project (60 credits)
2. Research, Planning, and Communication (15 credits)
3. Academic English for Postgraduates (Engineering)
In addition, students need to select 45 credits from the following options.
1. Analysis and Design for Seismic Action (15 credits)
2. Principles of Management for Civil Engineering (15 credits)
3. Advanced Materials Engineering for Construction (15 credits)
4. Finite Element Methods in Civil Engineering (15 credits)
5. Information Technologies for Environmental Engineering (15 credits)
Furthermore, students are required to choose 60 credits from the following options.
1. Highway Engineering (15 credits)
2. Analysis and Management of Risk in Civil Engineering (15 credits)
3. Hydro systems Engineering and Management (15 credits)
4. Water and Wastewater Engineering (15 credits)
5. Advanced Geotechnical Engineering (15 credits)
Second Year
Students must complete the following compulsory modules.
1. Individual Research Project (60 credits)
2. Industrial Practice (60 credits)
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