Civil Engineering MSc
University of Limerick
Key Information
Campus location
Limerick, Ireland
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
Civil Engineering MSc
The M.Sc. in Civil Engineering provides training in advanced topics in civil engineering. The program has been tailored to meet the needs of the civil engineering sector, which requires graduates with high-level skills in design, analysis and communication. In addition, the course is designed to fulfil the requirements of Engineers Ireland for a Master’s degree in an engineering discipline as the minimum educational standard for Chartered Engineer status. The accreditation process for this new program will proceed in the normal way.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
For more information about scholarships, please visit the university website.
Curriculum
Autumn Semester
- Research Project
- Advanced Technical Communication for Engineers
Plus three technical electives to be chosen from:
- Wind, Ocean & Hydro Energy
- Engineering for net zero carbon
- Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
- Advanced Mechanics of Solids
- Finite Element Analysis
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
Plus one non-technical elective
- Establishing International Ventures
Spring Semester
- Research Project
Plus three technical electives to be chosen from:
- Integrated Pollution Management
- Advanced Structures
- Advanced Geotechnical Engineering
- Fracture Mechanics
- Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis
- Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics
Plus one non-technical elective
- International Business Consulting
Summer Semester
- Research Project
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program are highly employable, both nationally and internationally, across numerous civil engineering sub discipline areas including environmental and energy engineering; geotechnical engineering; structural engineering; water resources engineering; engineering for sustainability, and construction management.