Civil Engineering

MSc

Part-Time

Course overview

This course aims to satisfy the civil engineering needs of the construction industry, and to meet the requirements of the professional institution in terms of academic content appropriate for Chartered Membership.

This course will develop the knowledge, understanding and professional abilities of graduate engineers and practitioners of civil engineering, together with advanced capabilities and engineering skills to enhance your career as a civil engineer.

It has been designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the role of the civil engineer, and to develop and implement recognised and innovative approaches to civil engineering in the context of the broad range of organisations and projects that occur in the built environment.

This course will:

  • Provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge, theories and principles of civil engineering
  • Develop the practices and procedures required to enhance your career in civil engineering
  • Develop your abilities to critically analyse problems and to synthesis recognised and innovative solutions to civil engineering problems
  • Develop your abilities to solve organisational, environmental and technical problems in the context of civil engineering and the built environment
  • Enable you to develop professional and ethical responsibilities and standards
  • Develop your abilities to think critically and independently, and to deal effectively with uncertainty
  • Develop your ability to undertake research into your chosen field
  • Develop your independent and self-managed personal skills, appropriate learning strategies and study techniques
  • Develop a broad knowledge of the professional and ethical responsibilities of engineers.



Module guide

Core modules
  • Analytical Techniques

    The aim of this module is to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles in continuum mechanics, together with an appreciation of variational principles and finite-element formulation and procedures.

  • Conceptual Design

    In this module, you will explore contemporary engineering issues to develop an understanding of how construction adapts to solve the new challenges constantly encountered.

  • Environmental Geotechnics

    You will explore the importance of environmental geotechnics, and the impact on society and the environment of the interaction of ground engineering with the environment.

  • Foundation Design Engineering

    This module introduces the design of foundations using Eurocode 7. The principles and philosophy of the Eurocode will be discussed in terms of both shallow and deep foundations.

  • Forensic Engineering

    Here, you will develop an understanding of the factors that contribute to the failure of structures, carry out a thorough investigation and report on the findings and act as an expert witness.

  • Production Management

    This module will provide you with an in-depth consideration of the specialist methods and applications required to manage modern, complex and fast-paced construction projects, including CIT systems.

  • Sustainability and Environmental Management

    Here, you will look at wider developments in environmental protection and how these affect construction, and how construction affects them. It examines the demands that greater environmental awareness places on the built environment.

  • Research Design and Methods

    This module provides a sound understanding of research design and the research process, together with a range of research methods that will prepare you for your dissertation.

  • Major Project/Dissertation

    This module provides the opportunity for you to identify and study in-depth, a topic relevant to your subject area, that is of interest and in which you will develop a significant level of expertise.

The modules are delivered by a combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratories, workshops and seminars.
The course takes an applicational approach, based on a thorough understanding of the theories, principles and practice of civil engineering; this is reflected in all the Modules.

Assessment

Assessment methods are diverse to reflect the needs of the course. However, you can expect to be assessed by assignment, case study, examinations, group work, and presentation.

Special features

Throughout the course the learning strategy is one of developing an extensive and sound theoretical knowledge base and its consequent application to civil engineering.

Seminars and workshops provide the opportunity for students to test and develop their knowledge, to explore different ideas and perspectives, and to critically evaluate their efficacy and applicability.

Workshops use exercises, case studies, simulation and problem-based scenarios to reinforce and operationalise knowledge, as well as a means of focusing, modifying and applying knowledge. These will involve practitioners and guest speakers from industry, along with a range of materials that relate to current projects, practices and scenarios.

Links with industry and professional recognition

This course is accredited by The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), The Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) and The Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE) as meeting the requirements for further learning for a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and as a Technical Masters for holders of an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) accredited degree.

Associated careers

Graduates should, subject to accreditation, satisfy the educational base required by the Engineering Council (EC) UK for registration for the professional qualification of Chartered Engineer (CEng) and of the Institution of Civil Engineers for admission as a Member (MICE).

Entry Requirements: An appropriate honours degree in Civil Engineering, or equivalent recognised cognate subject at (2.2 or above) Alternative qualifications and/or working experience may be considered on an individual basis; applicants may be invited for interview. We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.
Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitability for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements.

We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.

How to apply

Location

Duration

27 months (7 Trimesters)

Teaching times*

Tuesdays & Wednesdays 9am - 4pm

Available starts

September, January

Student finance

Faculty

Science & Technology

Department

Engineering and the Built Environment

Contact us

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*Teaching days and times are for guidance only and are subject to change each academic year. We advise all applicants to wait until they are in receipt of their timetable before making arrangements around their course times.

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