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 |
Fees informations | - |
Fees - Annually | - |
Fees - Per Semester | - |
Fees - Per Month | - |
Fees - Per Subject | - |
Locations | Malabe |
Subjects |
Trimester 1 * Structural Design with Computer Applications | (30 Credits) Trimester 2 * Bridge Design | (30 credits) Trimester 3 * MSc Dissertation | (60 credits) |
Award | Master of Science (MSc) in Structural Engineering |
Double Major Options | - |
Career paths | - |
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. |