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Building Services Engineering MSc

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

16 months

Start date

JAN-26

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Building Services Engineering

Course Summary

Beautiful architecture. Solid structure. What else do buildings need Try living in one without any heating, cooling, electrical power, lighting, water or drainage. What would it be like to work in a tower without lifts How would you manage without telephones, an IT system or an internet connection All of these systems and many more are designed by building services engineers. They turn buildings from empty shells into spaces fit for people to use.From the very start of a building's design, building services engineers are involved helping architects and other members of the design team to get the size, shape and configuration of the building right, as well as determining strategies for designing energy efficient buildings, making them sustainable in the long term. Buildings are responsible for a large chunk of carbon emissions, so this work makes a critical contribution to reducing a building's impact on climate change.Of all the disciplines working in the built environment today, the building services engineer has the broadest reach and the deepest impact, affecting virtually every aspect of building design.This course provides a broad basis of the technological areas of building services and energy engineering, with particular emphasis on the interaction between the built and natural environments, modern industry, and the analysis of developing technologies.Professional and industry experienced, many of our teaching staff are recognised by the industry as Chartered Engineers. They have the knowledge, skills and experience to help you hit the ground running in your future careers. Browse our staff profiles to learn more about our teaching staff, including teaching background, research interests and academic areas of expertise.Full-time 16 months January

Modules

The module covers electrical power engineering as applied to the design of systems in buildings. In particular, this includes the connection of, and the effects of, small-scale embedded generation as might be employed to exploit renewable energy sources. The module aims to provide an appreciation and understanding of electrical services design in buildings with particular reference to safety requirements and the effects of embedded generation on the supplier and the consumer.

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For this course (month)

£1,292

Entry requirements

The course is designed for students with undergraduate degrees in mechanical, electrical or chemical engineering, or other relevant engineering disciplines, and seeks to develop specialised skills in building services engineering to enter this industry. A BEng (Hons) degree in an appropriate discipline; normally upper second class would be considered a minimum, but lower class may be acceptable depending on experience. Cognate degrees in appropriate disciplines (e.g. physics, chemistry or mathematics) will be accepted provided the candidate demonstrates some knowledge of building services engineering. Other qualifications may be accepted depending on age and experience. This category would normally be reserved for mature candidates who have had several years experience in the building services industry.

University information

London South Bank University (LSBU) is one of London’s highest regarded and longest established universities, with a history going back over 140 years. It is located in the central London Borough of Southwark and is firmly rooted in the heritage and future of the city. The university works hard to foster firm ties with business organisations in both public and private sectors, building professional networks of academics and employees and...more

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