Infrastructure Engineering and Management MSc

Master

In Guildford

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Guildford

  • Duration

    1 Year

Our MSc in Infrastructure Engineering and Management covers the planning, design, analysis and management frameworks of infrastructure systems. It will help you develop a holistic overview of infrastructure systems.

In particular, you will develop expertise in the technical aspects of infrastructure engineering within a social, economic, environmental and political context; the factors that affect and drive infrastructure planning and funding; and the interdependent nature of infrastructure across different sectors.

You’ll qualify with a sound understanding of the whole life-cycle of infrastructure assets, the environmental impact of infrastructure projects, sustainable decision-making and formal asset-management techniques, enabling you to maximise the benefits of infrastructure assets in the future.

You can use the knowledge obtained from this course for the creation of new infrastructure as well as the management of existing infrastructure systems. Case studies included in the course cover different infrastructure sectors from transport to water and energy as well as flood defences, ranging across the globe.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Guildford (Surrey)
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GU2 7XH

Start date

On request

About this course

From single structures through to industrial complexes and entire neighbourhoods, infrastructure engineering is at the heart of communities of every size, driving economic growth in countries across the world.

Our unique and fully accredited course draws on our many years of experience in offering advanced postgraduate courses. You’ll be taught by academics with an impressive track record in infrastructure issues, together with industry and government professionals.

We will also give you the opportunity to attend keynote talks from distinguished speakers held on campus, as well as participate in field trips to organisations related to the material you are studying.

A minimum of 60 per cent in a UK honours degree in civil engineering accredited to CEng. Alternatively, a minimum of 70 per cent in a UK honours degree in civil engineering accredited to IEng. We'll also accept a recognised equivalent international qualification. At least five years of relevant industrial experience in the infrastructure sector will also be considered if you don’t meet these requirements.

MSc - Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT).
Accredited by CIHT as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer under the provisions of UK-SPEC for candidates that have already acquired a CEng accredited BEng(Hons) undergraduate first degree.

MSc - Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE).
Accredited by IHE as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer under the provisions of UK-SPEC for candidates that have already acquired a CEng accredited BEng(Hons) undergraduate first degree.

MSc - Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
Accredited by ICE as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer under the provisions of UK-SPEC for candidates that have already acquired a CEng accredited BEng(Hons) undergraduate first degree.

MSc - Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE).
Accredited by IStructE as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer under the provisions of UK-SPEC for candidates that have already acquired a CEng accredited BEng(Hons) undergraduate first degree.

MSc - European Accreditation of Engineering Programmes (EUR-ACE)
This Programme is accredited by the European Accreditation of Engineering Programmes (EUR-ACE)

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Mechanics
  • Construction
  • Construction Management
  • Planning
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Engineering Management
  • Construction Training
  • Design techniques
  • Construction Business Management
  • Construction Safety Training

Course programme

Year 1

Module title
  • DISSERTATION PROJECT
  • ADVANCED SOIL MECHANICS
  • APPLIED CHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY
  • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATION & LAW
  • DURABILITY OF BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES
  • ENERGY GEOTECHNICS
  • GLOBAL CHALLENGES IN WATER AND HEALTH
  • INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
  • INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS, INTERDEPENDENCIES AND RESILIENCE
  • PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGE DESIGN
  • SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
  • SPATIAL STRUCTURES
  • STEEL BUILDING DESIGN
  • STRUCTURAL MECHANICS & FINITE ELEMENTS
  • WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND SEWERAGE
  • WATER TREATMENT
  • BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
  • CONCRETE BUILDING DESIGN
  • CORPORATE AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • DEEP FOUNDATIONS AND EARTH RETAINING STRUCTURES
  • EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
  • GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
  • GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
  • INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION
  • STEEL AND COMPOSITE BRIDGE DESIGN
  • STRUCTURAL SAFETY AND RELIABILITY
  • SUSTAINABILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE
  • WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND HYDRAULIC MODELLING
  • WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Optional modules for Year 1 - FHEQ Level 7

Students must take 4 compulsory modules from the Infrastructure Engineering and Management group (ENGM263, ENGM264, ENGM265 and ENGM266).

Additionally then choose 4 optional modules from any of those listed below. For the main and subsidiary awards there are restrictions on the choice of modules within each module group.

Infrastructure Engineering and Management Group Modules
  • ENGM281 Building Information Modelling
Structural Engineering Group Modules
  • ENGM042Steel Building Design
  • ENGM043Spatial Structures
  • ENGM053Structural Mechanics & Finite Elements
  • ENGM041Concrete Building Design
  • ENGM050Structural Safety & Reliability
  • ENGM054Earthquake Engineering
Bridge Engineering Group Modules
  • ENGM031Prestressed Concrete Bridge Design
  • ENGM033Durability of Bridges & Structures
  • ENGM032Steel & Composite Bridge Design
Geotechnical Engineering Group Modules
  • ENGM270Energy Geotechnics
  • ENGM269Advanced Soil Mechanics
  • ENGM272Deep Foundations and Earth Retaining Structures
  • ENGM048Soil-Structure Interaction
Construction Management Group Modules
  • ENGM292 Construction Management, Administration & Law
  • ENGM293Corporate and Project Management
Water & Environmental Engineering Group Modules
  • ENGM035Water Treatment
  • ENGM036Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
  • ENGM055Applied Chemistry & Microbiology
  • ENGM057Water Resources Management & Hydraulic Modelling
  • ENGM285 Geographical Information Science and Remote Sensing
  • ENGM289 Global Challenges in Water and Health
Wind & Energy Group Modules
  • ENGM245 Solar Energy Technology
  • ENGM246Wind Energy Technology

Additional information

Overseas fees - £20400

Infrastructure Engineering and Management MSc

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