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Incorporating sustainability principles into critical infrastructure design is now crucial for developing innovative solutions that align with future sustainability objectives, especially regarding climate change and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This program equips Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering graduates, as well as those from related fields, with specialized expertise in Sustainable Infrastructure technical design. It comprises 12 taught modules and a Research Project module, emphasizing sustainability, water engineering, numerical methods, renewable technologies, and transport planning, with advanced structural engineering electives.
Students earn a Master of Engineering (ME) Degree, with an option to graduate earlier with a Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip). Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in sustainable engineering research, analysis, and design.
For acceptance onto the programme an applicant must hold one of the following:
1. An honours bachelor degree, with a minimum attainment of second class honours grade 2, in Civil/Structural/Environmental Engineering or a closely-related discipline. The degree should be of four years duration and accredited by the relevant professional body.
2. Any qualification(s) deemed by the DIT as being equivalent to No. 1 above, when taken in conjunction with relevant work experience.
The following English language proficiency tests and scores are acceptable: