MSc Structural Engineering

... United Kingdom
... London South Bank University

Course Overview

Structures are perhaps the most striking and visible realizations of mechanical principles in our environment. Encompassing everything from residential dwellings and refurbishments to sweeping bridges and iconic skyscrapers, structural engineers combine technical expertise with creativity and craft to provide a safe and sustainable built environment for our society. This course covers advanced structural analysis and design, and structural computing simulation and also offers units linked with steel, concrete, timber, and other construction materials. It will also provide you with knowledge to design structures under dynamic conditions.

General Eligibility

  • 2:2 UK BEng Honours Degree in a relevant discipline or international equivalent; or

  • 2:1 UK BSc Honours Degree in a relevant discipline or international equivalent; or

  • Substantial work experience will be considered on an individual basis.

Part Time Work Details

20 hours work permit for international students

Language Requirement

  • Applicants must have an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent

Programme Information
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Course Category

Engineering


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Campus Name

Southwark


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 13-16 Months


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Available Intake

January, September


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

10490,

16900, (INT)


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