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MSc Advanced Structural Engineering

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 28 - 32 months

Masters Degree Description

Earn your Masters in Advanced Structural Engineering flexibly, 100% online.

Become one of the next generation of leading structural engineers, capable of applying your skills across a wide range of sectors.

This flexible online Masters degree will prepare you for careers in industries including:

structural engineering
civil engineering
construction
aerospace
automotive
renewable energy
oil and gas.

With expert guidance from engineers, academics, and industry itself, you’ll develop advanced skills in structural engineering and learn to tackle environmental, economic and social challenges.
Tailored to you

Flexible course choices mean you can customise your studies to suit your needs and interests, based on your academic background and career ambitions after graduation.

Entry Requirements

Our minimum requirements for entry to this degree are:

a 2:2 UK honours degree (or equivalent) in Civil, Mechanical, Automotive, Aerospace, Energy or Structural Engineering.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

This degree is designed to prepare you for leadership roles in a range of technical or professional fields, as well as academia, and research organisations.

Your qualification will help you pursue a career in sectors including:

structural engineering
civil engineering
construction
energy
automotive
aerospace
engineering consultancy
sustainability consultancy
governmental and non-governmental organisations
academia.

Module Details

Core Modules:

Advanced Composite Materials
Structural Vibrations
Mathematical Optimisation
Modern Construction
MSc Individual Project

Optional Modules:

Computational Fluid Dynamics
Fire and Explosion Engineering
Offshore Structural Design
Engineering Risk and Reliability Analysis
Finite Element Methods
Riser Systems and Hydrodynamics

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