Develop advanced skills in the design, analysis, and assessment of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures, including bridges and building systems. Delivered by Imperial’s Civil and Environmental Engineering community, the MSc focuses on modern structural engineering methods and practical design judgement.
The MSc in Concrete Structures at Imperial College London equips students with advanced skills in the design, analysis, and evaluation of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures, encompassing bridges and building systems. This program is delivered by the esteemed Civil and Environmental Engineering community, emphasizing modern structural engineering techniques and practical design judgement.
The program is structured over one year, featuring core modules that address advanced topics in concrete and structural engineering.
Curriculum note: Module titles and availability may vary; please check the program website for the latest information.
Graduates of the MSc in Concrete Structures are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the engineering sector, with opportunities in design, consultancy, and project management. The skills acquired during the program are applicable in both public and private sectors, leading to positions in construction firms, governmental agencies, and international organizations.
Work rights after graduation depend on the country of study and individual circumstances. In the UK, graduates may be eligible for a post-study work route if they meet the relevant visa conditions.
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