MSc Civil Engineering

... United Kingdom
... The College, Swansea University ( Navitas )

Course Overview

Your studies will concentrate on process engineering themes such as separation processes, fluid systems, mass transfer, and material properties, all of which capitalize on our research strengths. Developing your technical knowledge and competencies over two years may lead to further extensive research or a career in chemical engineering or related industries. Your studies will be nourished by an international community of over 500 postgraduate students and 120 research staff at the College of Engineering. Further study support comes in the form of 24-hour access to our on-site library, advanced laboratories, a year-round program of guest lectures, and dedicated postgraduate workrooms.

General Eligibility

Usually, the entry requirements for the MSc Civil Engineering is a first or second-class honors degree in Civil Engineering, or a similar relevant engineering or science discipline. You will also need to have an overall mark of at least 55%, however, performance in key modules will also be considered.

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) for postgraduate degrees

Programme Information
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Course Category

Engineering


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Campus Name

Swansea


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

1


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

£ 9,650, £ 19,600,


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