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2 Structural Engineering Master's Degree Programs in Africa


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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
MEng Structural Engineering
- Pretoria, South Africa
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
A wide spectrum of modules are presented in the discipline of structural engineering, including analytical subjects such as structural analysis and structural mechanics, as well as design courses in reinforced concrete, steel and timber. The research in the discipline currently focuses on advanced structural analysis and structural reliability, reinforced concrete, structural steel and structural timber.


University of Johannesburg
MEng in Structural Engineering (Lectured)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Master degree
Full time, Part time
18 months
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the MEng in Structural Engineering is to develop an engineer with advanced abilities in applying fundamental structural engineering sciences, design, and synthesis to specific structural engineering problems in society at large. One of the main objectives is to develop an advanced capability to do fundamental structural engineering research independently and, in so doing, promote lifelong learning.
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Learn more about Structural Engineering Master's degree programs in Africa
Structural engineering degree programs at the Master's level in Africa allow you to delve into the design and construction of safe and effective structures. This field is vital in addressing the continent's growing infrastructure needs through innovative solutions.
You'll explore advanced topics such as seismic design, bridge engineering, and sustainable construction methods. These studies provide hands-on experience and often include research components, allowing you to contribute to critical projects. The collaborative learning environment fosters independence as students engage with local challenges and work on community-focused solutions.
Many graduates pursue careers in civil engineering, construction management, or project consulting, utilizing skills like analyzing structural integrity and implementing effective building practices. As you gain expertise in areas like computational modeling and materials science, you’ll position yourself for opportunities across diverse sectors, both locally and internationally. The knowledge you develop will be relevant in various contexts, reflecting the evolving demands of the engineering industry.