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2 Structural Engineering Degree Programs in Portugal


Universidade de Aveiro
Master in Structural Design
- Aveiro, Portugal
Master degree
2 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
This master's course specializing in Structural Design aims to train designers with a solid background in the area of structures, seeking to provide more advanced and specialized skills to civil engineers graduated before or after the Bologna Process, or with master's degrees in civil engineering, allowing for the deepening of knowledge in designing new structures, verifying and reinforcing existing structures, optimizing solutions by modelling structural behaviour closer to reality or even experimenting, through scientific knowledge and the use of more advanced and design-specific calculation tools, based on the new Structural Eurocodes.


Atlântica - Instituto Universitário
PhD in Structural Materials Engineering
- Barcarena, Portugal
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Portuguese, English
The 3rd cycle in Structural Materials Engineering aims to provide, through a scientific and practical research approach, solid, advanced, and updated training in order to create highly qualified researchers in the field, able to solve problems related to practical applications of engineering in industry or to pursue a research career in this scientific field.
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In Portugal, a degree in Structural Engineering prepares you to address the growing needs of infrastructure development, combining creativity with technical skill. This field is essential for designing buildings, bridges, and transportation systems that are safe and efficient.
Studying Structural Engineering in Portugal typically involves practical applications and project-based learning. Many programs emphasize collaboration with industry, allowing you to engage in hands-on projects that reflect real-world challenges. As you develop competencies in drafting and analyzing structural designs, you also gain insight into material properties and construction techniques essential for creating durable structures. Students cultivate adaptability as they explore new design methodologies and regulations.
Common courses include structural analysis, earthquake engineering, and construction management, equipping you with the tools for success in both local and international job markets. Graduates often pursue careers as structural engineers, project managers, or consultants, finding opportunities in various sectors such as civil engineering firms, construction companies, or government agencies focused on infrastructure projects.