The MSc Structural Engineering at the University of Surrey is a fully accredited and well-established Master's programme, providing advanced skills and knowledge in designing, analysing, and optimising human-made structures for safety, performance, and sustainability. Running since 1966, the course builds on undergraduate knowledge in areas such as codified design, structural analysis, and materials engineering.
Students are taught by a combination of academics and practising engineers, gaining hands-on experience through specialist software and the Materials and Structures Laboratory for dissertation projects. The programme is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM) and offers options for an industrial placement year, part-time study, and distance learning. Assessment methods include exams, coursework, lab reports, project work, and a dissertation.
Located in Guildford, the University of Surrey is dedicated to career-oriented education with strong links to industry. Surrey produces highly employable graduates ready to address global challenges. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across disciplines such as Engineering, Biosciences, Business, Law, and the Arts, alongside this specialist master's in Structural Engineering.
Applicants must submit a personal statement and a relevant academic and/or employer reference. A CV can also be uploaded to demonstrate work experience.
The tuition fee for international students is £24,900. Fees are reviewed annually and may be subject to change.
The University of Surrey offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for postgraduate students. Given the course’s strong industry focus and JBM accreditation, students may also explore funding through professional engineering bodies or industry partners.
Graduates of this accredited Master's programme are equipped for senior technical and managerial roles in the design, construction, and management of civil structures globally. Career paths include:
Applications are submitted directly to the University of Surrey. Prospective students are encouraged to contact our experienced counsellors for guidance throughout the application process.
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