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Duration
– 1 year full time ( Sept start )
– 16 months full time ( Jan start )
– 2 years part time ( Sept start )
– 28 months part time ( Jan start )
Entry requirements
A good honours degree in Civil Engineering or a related subject , or equivalent industrial and work experience .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 4,925 ( per year )
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 4,925 ( per year )
International fees
Full time : £ 19,200 Part time : £ 9,250 ( per year )
Accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators ( JBM ) comprising of the Institution of Civil Engineers , Institution of Structural Engineers , Institute of Highway Engineers , the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation and the Permanent Way Institution on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer ( CEng ) for candidates who have already acquired a partial CEng accredited undergraduate first degree *. See the JBM website for further information .

Civil Engineering MSc

Develop postgraduate-level skills and knowledge covering the different phases of civil engineering projects – from planning and design , to construction and management .
Master the theory and use of Finite Element Method ( FEM ) tools . Apply numerical analysis techniques . Explore the ways in which engineering can engage with environmental issues to deliver infrastructure required for sustainable development .
Apply your skills to practical problems as part of our partnership schemes with local and global organisations , and design an integrated project that focuses your learning on your career interests . Use our laboratory facilities – including an environmental lab and computing equipment – in support of your lectures and seminars , and join workshops and talks with industry practitioners . Graduate as a critically reflective practitioner in civil engineering , qualified to work toward your Chartered Professional Review for Chartered Engineer status .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– Advanced Engineering Science
– Advanced Structural Analysis and Design
– Environmental Management
– Tools , Techniques and Processes of Project Management
– BIM Theory and Practice
– Climate Change and Decarbonisation
– Water Resources Engineering
CONTACT TIME
You can expect 12 hours of teaching time every week ( six hours part time ). We aim to keep your taught classes within two days of the week ( one day part time ). In the last three months of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your final dissertation project .

Electronic and Electrical Engineering MSc

Advance your engineering career , graduating in an excellent position to pursue roles from product design to aerospace engineering .
Shape your skills to meet the needs of the electronic and electrical engineering sector . Master key topics such as microwave and wireless technology , and the practical application and design aspects of electronic systems . Learn more about the practical design and application of your electronic and electrical engineering study , using professional-standard tools , simulation software and laboratory equipment .
Design and implement electronic systems , explore the practical application of current technology , and upgrade your skills to meet the needs of more ambitious roles in the industry . Plan and complete a final project in your area of interest , using any relevant lab or computer suite in the School of Energy and Electronic Engineering to deliver a significant , in-depth piece of analysis or design .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– Advanced DSP Techniques
– Electrical Machines and Drives
– Electrical Power Systems Technology
– Engineering Management , Economics and Risk Analysis
– Individual MSc Project
– Microwave and High Speed Digital Design
– Sensors and Measurement Systems
CONTACT TIME
You can expect 10 – 15 hours of teaching time every week , made up of lectures and tutorials ( pro rata for part time students ). We do our best to keep all teaching within three days , leaving you the rest of the week for work experience or self-guided study . In the last three months of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your research project .
Duration
– 1 year full time ( September start )
– 3 years part time ( September start )
– 16 months full time ( January start )
Entry requirements
A second-class honours degree in a relevant subject , or equivalent professional experience and / or qualifications .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 ( per year )
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 ( per year )
International fees
Full time : £ 19,200 Part time : £ 6,400 ( per year )
Accredited by the the Institution of Engineering and Technology ( IET ) and European Engineering Programmes ( EUR-ACE ).
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