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Structural Engineering (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

The creation of modern buildings is a complex operation requiring professional skills from many disciplines. This course offers advanced training in the analysis, design and construction of structures in a variety of materials.

Sustainable Energy and Environment (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

Amidst the introduction of new energy and environmental technologies, this course aims to train graduates that are capable of working across the interface of traditional disciplines and be effective in an ever increasing multidisciplinary environment.

Wireless and Microwave Communication Engineering (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

This degree aims to produce postgraduate specialists with essential expertise in electronic and microwave engineering, and develop an awareness of the rapidly growing application space for these technologies.

Civil Engineering (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

The development and progression of society is largely dependent upon the skill, imagination and dedication of its civil engineers. This established course offers the knowledge and expertise necessary for a career across a broad spectrum of the professional discipline.

Civil and Water Engineering (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

This course aims to complement a relevant undergraduate degree, by introducing students to hydroinformatics, computational hydraulics and environmental hydraulics, including water quality indicators and sediment transport processes in coastal, estuarine and inland waters.

Civil and Geoenvironmental Engineering (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

This course is designed to provide specialist postgraduate professional development in this emerging and inclusive discipline, which recognises that many environmental challenges cannot be solved by one traditional discipline alone. The programme encompasses areas traditionally within civil engineering, earth sciences and biology.