This two-year master's program in civil engineering integrates the technical depth and skills associated with an accredited Master’s degree. It goes beyond by enhancing employability skills and offering a year of work-based learning and industrial experience. Geared towards engineering and technology graduates seeking to augment their qualifications and progress towards becoming a Chartered Engineer, the academic curriculum facilitates the development of specialized knowledge. Engage with our research-active subject experts to expand your understanding of design and management challenges in civil engineering and construction. Contribute to your insights through an independent research project, preparing you to address industry needs and future challenges effectively. The Industrial Practice component of the program provides tangible career development support. Benefit from interaction with professional development advisors, peer mentors, and employers through training sessions and networking events. This experience enables the refinement of professional skills, opening avenues for a potential one-year internship with a relevant employer in the field. Accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), including the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Structural Engineers, Institute of Highway Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, and the Permanent Way Institution, this degree meets the academic requirements for Further Learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng). Candidates must also possess a Bachelor (Hons) degree, accredited as partially meeting the academic requirement for Chartered Engineer (CEng) registration, to hold accredited qualifications for CEng registration.
In the first year, students must enroll in the following mandatory modules:
1. **Individual Research Project (60 credits)**
2. **Research, Planning, and Communication (15 credits)**
3. **Academic English for Postgraduates (Engineering)**
Additionally, students are obligated 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 must choose 60 credits from the following options:
1. **Highway Engineering (15 credits)**
2. **Analysis and Management of Risk in Civil Engineering (15 credits)**
3. **Hydrosystems Engineering and Management (15 credits)**
4. **Water and Wastewater Engineering (15 credits)**
5. **Advanced Geotechnical Engineering (15 credits)**
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