Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course is designed for graduates and practising engineers who wish to improve their knowledge of structural and foundation engineering; the structure and content of the course has been carefully designed following liaison with a wide range of employers in the sector.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This programme covers advanced study of modern structural engineering subjects, providing a blend of design and analytical topics, and of theory and professional practice; all students take a course on the use of information technology in structural engineering; people working in the civil engineering industry may attend individual modules as short courses on a day-release basis.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at City University London
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The field needs people who can lead technological innovation and organisational change, and who are confident decision makers with respect to the use and implementation of new technologies; there also has to be an awareness of the constraints imposed upon engineering design by the technological, financial and human aspects of building.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The programme is aimed at practising structural engineers.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at University Of Aberdeen
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course provides the technical knowledge and skills to develop the analytical, decision-making and critical powers required to solve civil engineering problems, along with the transferable skills to enable a leading career in civil engineering; the degree title can be augmented to include a subject theme (in this case, Structural Engineering) by choosing specific modules in the 1st 2 semesters and completing a project related to the theme.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at University Of Nottingham
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The programme follows a fixed selection of 8 core taught units centred on research skills and relevant technical units; the research methods unit aims to equip the students with the necessary skills for planning a research programme, formulating a hypothesis, developing and extending their knowledge of qualitative and quantitative methods, and evaluating the outcome of the research project.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at London South Bank University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research is concerned with both laboratory and theoretical studies with much use made of modern computer based analytical methods including finite element and discrete element methods; the objective of many of the current projects is to produce practical guidance for industry through an understanding of fundamental behaviour.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Engineering Structures Research Centre interests: analysis and design; numerical techniques; experimentation and modelling; materials maintenance and costs.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at City University London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course prepares graduates for careers as project design engineers, systems design, structural design or avionic engineers in aerospace or related industries, with the aim of progressing to technical management/chief engineer; typical student destinations include BAE Systems, Airbus, Dassault, Rolls-Royce; this course is taught within an aerospace environment; the lecture module programme typically consists of about 14 modules.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course provides training in the analysis, design and assessment of steel and composite structures; a compulsory field trip takes place over the Easter break.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course is career-oriented and covers both theoretical background and practical design considerations; lectures are given mainly by full-time staff but important contributions are made by visiting professors and guest lecturers who are eminent industrialists; many students continue their studies to undertake research towards a PhD.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Designed for students aspiring to senior management positions within the structural engineering field, this course focuses on applying engineering principles in structural engineering and in management; students have the opportunity to increase individual potential to become a senior manager in the structural engineering field; gain advanced knowledge in the design, construction and renovation of structures.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Nottingham Trent University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Develop skills, knowledge, and understanding, related to planning, design, construction, and management of different components, of the built environment, adopting the principles, and practices, of sustainable development.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Queen's University Belfast
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Study structural design, and analysis of ships; fixed, and floating offshore oil, and gas platforms, and pipelines.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course provides training in the analysis, design and assessment of steel and composite structures; a compulsory field trip takes place over the Easter break.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research topics include: mechanics of structures and structural components; non-linear numerical analysis for cracking and deformation; time and temperature-dependent behaviour of concrete structures; design and analysis of prestressed concrete structures; optimisation of concrete floor; design of beam-column joints; behaviour of integral concrete bridges; dynamics and stability of plates, shells and piles.(read more)
All structural engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research broadly includes both experimental work and computational aspects, looking, for example, at design; knowledge management; and communication using the internet and the Grid.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course is designed to provide specialist postgraduate professional development across the areas of steel; concrete and timber design; structural dynamics; and structural mechanics.(read more)
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Course description: Research is carried out within the Centre for Structural and Architectural Engineering and concentrates on 3 main areas: the design of large-span lightweight structures; the conservation and repair of buildings and structures and the innovative use of materials.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is part of the training required to become a chartered engineer and provides advanced conceptual understanding, detailed factual knowledge and specialist technical skills required for success in an engineering-based consultancy business; develops knowledge and understanding of the framework within which business opportunities are identified and pursued within the civil and structural engineering sector.(read more)
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Public Policy MSc
University Of Bristol
Gemma, December 2007Overall score
Im studying a postgraduate masters course here, Im not sure i would have enjoyed spending 3/4 years here doing my undergraduate but this year has been wicked so far. I graduated from manchester university and i loved it there and met the best people, if id studied here at bristol i dont think i would have done as most people who study at bristol university dont seem like my sort of people. Being from the north myself i find southern people arent so welcoming at up in manchester!!
Study experience
the course is really interesting and the majority of lecturers are really engaging. The course material is also exremely interesting but be prepared for alot of reading and essay writing!!
Facilities
the library is good, but as with most librarys the books are in high demand, many of the librarys also close pretty early but our SU is working on getting a 24 hour library
Postgraduate life
There are lots of societys to choose from, but being a postgraduate i found them all pretty undergraduate orientated so am not part of many myself
Job prospects
Ive heard its good, hence doing my Msc here!! It always does well in league tables also.
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MSc Social Research
Northumbria University
Melissa, December 2007Overall score
Study experience
Obviously a very difficult course but if it is a subject that you enjoy then i def recommend it
Facilities
Excellent use of projectors presentations and meeting facilities
Postgraduate life
Wonderful students makes learning worthwhile
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Occupational Psychology MSc
University Of Gloucestershire
Details Not Given, June 2010Overall score
the need to get experience alongside their studies, and to read throughout the whole course, not just at the end!
Study experience
lecturers who are chartered psychologists with real experience who also care about your well-being on the course. a lot of self-motivation is required for this course, you're certainly not spoon-fed. if you put the effort into lectures and reading around the course, you'll get a lot out of it.
Facilities
the library may not have many books but they are all useful and the library staff are helpful with reserving books etc. there are always computers available throughout campus, in my experience.
Postgraduate life
did not join any because i live away from university
Job prospects
i will be looking for a job, and am hoping to take a route further away from my masters in the field of counselling and clinical psychology. however, there is plenty in the subject matter of my course and also the skills developed through the masters that i will be adding to my cv.
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