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MSc Infrastructure Systems

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

Discover excellence with our Infrastructure Systems MSc programme. Immerse yourself in a dynamic blend of lectures, collaborative projects, and personalised research. With complexity science approaches, students decipher the interconnected nature of transport, energy, water, and data communications, harnessing positive societal, economic, and environmental impacts. Tackle disruptions, balance demanding performance expectations, and address sustainability concerns while exploring the nexus of digital technology and industry transformations. Delve into emergent properties like resilience and security, foster research skills through group projects, and receive industry input to refine designs. This programme is your gateway to a future where you navigate complexity and innovate for sustainable infrastructure transitions.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject such as Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Architecture, Mathematics. Applicants with degrees in alternative disciplines will be considered if they have studied technical modules or have a minimum of 1 years’ work experience in any infrastructure service (e.g. utility operator, transport planning).

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Fees

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Student Destinations

The Infrastructure Systems programme cultivates a versatile and self-reflective mindset, enhancing your employability within the dynamic field of infrastructure. With its transdisciplinary approach, graduates are equipped to navigate market fluctuations and evolving government policies impacting sustainable infrastructure systems. Throughout the programme, students acquire a range of essential skills, from making decisions amidst uncertainty to managing complexity and fostering systems thinking. Team collaboration, critical analysis, creativity, and effective communication of intricate issues and solutions are instilled. This comprehensive skill set empowers graduates to excel in senior technical infrastructure positions, confidently supporting decisions while acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties inherent in the field.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  •  Introduction to Complex Infrastructure Systems
  •  Infrastructure Group Project

Optional modules

  •  Digitalisation in Infrastructure
  •  Data-driven Decision Making for Infrastructure Systems
  •  Reliability, Risk and Resilience Engineering
  •  Interdisciplinary Thinking in Urban Sustainability and Resilience
  •  Engineering for Circular Economy
  •  Systems Society and Sustainability
  •  Transport Policy, Governance and Economics
  •  Building Energy Efficiency

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