Master

In Bolton

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Bolton

  • Duration

    1 Year

Suitable for: The course is designed for those who have already graduated with a civil engineering or engineering-related degree.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bolton (Greater Manchester)
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Deane Road, BL3 5AB

Start date

On request

About this course

Entry requirements(typical offer) Normally, you should be in permanent employment in the construction industry, utilities or public services sector and have your employer's support for undertaking the course. International students should demonstrate support from a sponsoring body.

You should also hold at least an upper second class honours degree (2.1) in civil engineering. Applicants with a lower second class honours degree (2.2) in civil engineering will be considered only exceptionally and in discussion with their employer. ...

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Course programme

About the course

The postgraduate diploma takes two years to study part-time and may run in parallel with gaining the experience and initial professional development necessary before the Chartered Professional Review. An additional period of study, usually up to one year, would allow completion of the MSc Civil Engineering. Alternatively the MSc may be completed in one year of full-time study.

The course has a modular structure, the modules being grouped into postgraduate certificate, postgraduate diploma and master of science degree. Each part comprises 60 credits at master's level (HE7).

What you will learn

You will obtain advanced analytical skills in your chosen subject areas. You will have the opportunity to learn to design steel and concrete framed structures using modern structural analysis software, use advanced theory for the design and implementation of geotechnical works, apply advanced hydraulic concepts and model hydraulic systems, learn about advanced materials technologies and use advanced techniques to model transport and other systems. You will develop skills in project management and can choose whether you want to learn about environmental management or construction law and sustainable procurement.

In structures, you will also learn to assess existing buildings and design adaptations and apply the stiffness matrix method to analyse two-dimensional structures. In geotechnical engineering you will design earthworks, and slope and retaining walls. In hydraulics you will study open channel and pipe flow and urban pollution management. In materials you will learn about special concretes and sustainability and materials repair and rehabilitation. In transport you will apply linear programming and queuing theory to practical problems.

MSc

To be awarded the MSc you must complete all the modules necessary for the postgraduate diploma.

Dissertation (60 credits).

The dissertation is a major piece of work that will develop your creative, analytical, organisational and presentation abilities and give you the opportunity to extend your in-depth knowledge in your area of specialisation.

Special features

  • Courses at the University of Bolton are practically oriented with significant industry focus and all our teaching staff combine academic excellence with industry experience. Real and current project work, being worked on by the teaching team, is used in some of the assignments.
  • The expert teaching staff in the School of the Built Environment and Engineering offer small learning groups and individual support throughout your course.

Careers and professional development

The employment record of our graduates is excellent. Many of our graduates have joined engineering consultancies while others have chosen to undertake further study towards a research degree.

On graduation you will also become a member of the University's alumni association. You will be a lifelong member of the University's community, able to access careers information and guidance, the library and professional periodicals, as well as a range of other facilities.

Professional recognition

Successful completion of the master's programme is designed to provide the educational base for progression to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.

Requirements

Entry requirements(typical offer)

Normally, you should be in permanent employment in the construction industry, utilities or public services sector and have your employer's support for undertaking the course. International students should demonstrate support from a sponsoring body.

You should also hold at least an upper second class honours degree (2.1) in civil engineering. Applicants with a lower second class honours degree (2.2) in civil engineering will be considered only exceptionally and in discussion with their employer. Applicants with other qualifications equivalent to the above that are deemed acceptable to the school will be considered.

If you have not studied your previous qualifications in English a TOEFL score of at least 575 (written)/230 (computer-based) or an academic IELTS score of at least 6.5 will be required.

You should have passed final level units in structures, hydraulics and soil mechanics in your civil engineering honours degree. Students with an inadequate grasp of these subjects may be asked to undertake appropriate balancing studies before entry.

You must attend for interview. If you are an international applicant your interview may be conducted over the telephone.

Mode of attendance: Full-time

Civil Engineering

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