All student undertake 12 modules, six in the autumn term, examined in January and six in the spring term, examined after Easter. These module include core and elective material, enabling students to develop primary study themes.
These course provide training in the analysis, design and assessment of steel and composite structure. Modules include the following materials:
- Design of bridges
- Design of steel buildings
- Field trip
- Finite element analysis
- Non-linear structural analysis
- Plated structures
- Seismic design of steel structures
- Steel components
- Structural dynamics
- Structural stability
- Structural reliability
- Structural steel technology
- Structural analysis
- Option 1: Business management
- Option 2: Sustainable development
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1. Is Environmental Engineering a rewarding & beneficial career?
2. What are some of the pros and cons with this particular field?
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