The MSc Civil and Structural Engineering at Teesside University is a professionally accredited master’s designed to deepen your expertise in advanced civil, structural and related engineering topics. It supports progression toward professional registration and strengthens career prospects in engineering practice and consultancy. Career opportunities Graduates can pursue roles such as civil/structural/geotechnical engineer, design engineer, project engineer, or technical manager in consultancies, contractors, utilities, and research or public-sector organisations.
The MSc Civil and Structural Engineering at Teesside University is a professionally accredited master's program designed to enhance your understanding of advanced civil, structural, and related engineering topics. This course supports your progression towards professional registration and strengthens your career prospects in engineering practice and consultancy.
The program is structured around advanced taught modules complemented by a research project. Specific module availability and sequencing may vary with each intake.
Assessment approach: Assessments typically consist of a combination of technical reports, design projects, problem-solving tasks, presentations, and a research project submission.
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Applicants should possess a relevant engineering bachelor's degree, generally with a minimum classification of Lower Second Class (2:2 equivalent).
Graduates of this program can pursue various roles, including civil engineer, structural engineer, geotechnical engineer, design engineer, project engineer, or technical manager in sectors such as consultancies, contractors, utilities, and research or public-sector organizations.
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