The MSc Infrastructure Engineering and Management at the University of Surrey is an accredited postgraduate programme that focuses on planning, designing, analysing, and managing infrastructure systems using a system-of-systems approach. Students gain expert knowledge of the full life cycle of infrastructure assets, including financing, planning, operation, and maintenance.
The course emphasizes sustainable decision-making, resilience to external hazards such as climate change, and infrastructure’s role in achieving a net-zero carbon economy. It is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM) and includes an optional industrial placement year for practical experience. Assessment is through examinations, coursework, project work, and a dissertation.
The University of Surrey, located in Guildford, delivers career-oriented education with strong industry connections. Surrey offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Engineering, Biosciences, Business, Law, and the Arts. The university is dedicated to producing highly employable graduates capable of addressing global challenges.
Applicants must submit a personal statement and provide a relevant academic and/or employer reference. A CV may also be uploaded to demonstrate relevant work experience.
The tuition fee for international students is £24,900 per year. Fees are subject to change.
The University of Surrey provides various scholarships and bursaries for postgraduate students. University graduates may receive a 20% discount on taught master's programme fees. International students paying their deposit within 10 days of receiving an offer may also be eligible for a £2,000 early payment discount.
Graduates are prepared for managerial and technical roles covering the entire life cycle of large-scale infrastructure projects and asset networks. Career paths include:
Applications can be submitted through the University of Surrey’s online application system. Trained advisors are available to assist applicants throughout the process.
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