The MSc Civil Engineering with Environmental Management course is a hybrid programme bringing together subjects from the Engineering, Construction, Transportation, Logistics, Computing, and Business subject areas. It provides advanced training for engineers and professionals concerned with building future cities and settlements as safe, sustainable, resilient, and adaptable systems.
The course is multidisciplinary in nature and instates in students the capability of designing systems that are resilient to extreme climates and emerging hazards, systems that have better symbiosis with natural environmental systems.
Whilst studying for the MSc in Civil Engineering and Environmental Management you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the most recent theories and practices in civil engineering. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles and significance of engineering solutions that are kind to the ecosystem, health provisions, and environmental spheres.
Our unique teaching approach aims to promote Learning by Doing by guiding you to use observational, prototyping, computer analysis, and physical simulation methods in design, in addition to teaching you the theories, engineering principles, and standards. You will be encouraged to be creative, and innovative and to use advanced digital tools to shape your imaginations and translate them to specifications for structures and systems that you design.
Our civil engineering graduates are broadly employed by consultancies in the private and public sectors. This MSc course will prepare graduates for careers in a range of engineering disciplines, with opportunities from EIA consultancy, environmental technology consultancy and infrastructure engineering through to structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway engineering, and areas around engineering of smart infrastructure built environment.