MSC IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (ANALYSIS & DESIGN)

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Required results - A/L Any - A minimum of a Class 2 Division 2 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Civil Engineering, Civil and Construction Engineering or Structural Engineering. OR Class 3 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Civil Engineering, Civil and Construction Engineering or Structural Engineering. AND minimum of 2 years industry experience in relevant field AND Interview AND English language requirement of grade C or above in English language at O/L OR General English at A/L OR an equivalent qualification.
Required results - O/L Any - A minimum of a Class 2 Division 2 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Civil Engineering, Civil and Construction Engineering or Structural Engineering. OR Class 3 honours degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as Civil Engineering, Civil and Construction Engineering or Structural Engineering. AND minimum of 2 years industry experience in relevant field AND Interview AND English language requirement of grade C or above in English language at O/L OR General English at A/L OR an equivalent qualification.
Intakes

October

Time Duration 1 Year
Lecture dates and time

Full Time (carried out in the weekends)

Qualification from (University/ Taff) University of Salford,UK
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Locations Malabe
Subjects

Trimester 1

* Structural Design with Computer Applications | (30 Credits)
* Seismic Engineering with Finite Element Analysis | (30 Credits)

Trimester 2

* Bridge Design | (30 credits)
* Further Structural Design | (30 credits)

Trimester 3

* MSc Dissertation | (60 credits)

Award Master of Science (MSc) in Structural Engineering
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University
University of Salford
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Academic centers CINEC - Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College
Pathway Options Structural Engineering graduates will be well equipped to meet the challenges of contemporary engineering. They may occupy pivotal appointments in prestigious building schemes and the prospect of a challenging career to provide and protect the infrastructure that underpins society. Graduates typically choose to work as structural engineers in a design and consultancy practice.