The MSc programme is your opportunity to establish or consolidate your career as a Civil Engineer. Your studies will develop critical and analytical skills, and management expertise needed to manage civil engineering projects and implement sustainable solutions. The course will provide the learning required to progress to Chartered Engineer status.
A minimum of a 2:2 Honours degree in Civil Engineering or a related engineering disciplines will be considered. Applicants with professional/industrial experience and/or training but not meeting the normal entry requirements will be considered on their merits.
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Our MSc Civil Engineering graduates are highly employable and strongly positioned for rewarding opportunities, with well-developed skills in areas such as numeracy, team working, report writing and creativity, graduates from University of South Wales are in demand, the university's high academic standards and excellent teaching attracting many recruiters.
The course has two distinct pathways to enable you to specialise in either Structural or Environmental Engineering. You should select the relevant pathway – MSc Civil Engineering (Structural) or MSc Civil Engineering (Environmental) when completing your application.
Pathway One
Advanced Structural Mechanics
Advanced Structural Design
Design of Timber & Masonry Structures
Advanced Civil Engineering Materials
Geo-Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering Project Management
Individual Dissertation
Pathway Two
Carbon Management
Environmental Engineering
Advanced Civil Engineering Materials
Geo-Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering Project Management
Individual Dissertation
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