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The MSc Advanced Structural Engineering aligns with the Structural Engineering Institute's forward-thinking vision, providing a comprehensive and adaptable curriculum. This enables you to tailor your studies to match your academic foundation and professional aspirations, extending well beyond traditional construction sectors.
Differing from conventional structural engineering programs centered on construction, Aberdeen's MSc Advanced Structural Engineering equips engineers across disciplines—including civil, mechanical, aerospace, automotive, and energy—to drive global societal progress.
Key emphasis areas include cutting-edge composite materials, lightweight structural design, and engineering optimization techniques. These competencies prove invaluable for engineers targeting careers in aerospace, automotive, or renewable energy industries, where performance-optimized lightweight structures using advanced materials are paramount.
As industries undergo rapid transformation through technological advancements like 3D printing, robotics, AI, and machine learning, this program cultivates structural engineers capable of leveraging these innovations to address pressing global issues—sustainability, climate action, pollution reduction, and waste management.
Our instruction draws from active industry collaborations and pioneering research. The School of Engineering boasts distinguished civil engineering research, including Scotland's premier hydraulic laboratory facilities. The Structures Research Group specifically explores both theoretical and practical dimensions of structural systems, components, materials, and connections while assessing existing infrastructure performance and integrity.
This degree holds dual accreditation from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, guaranteeing education that meets rigorous professional benchmarks.