Description
About the Department
Established in 1978, to provide training in the design, analysis, and assessment of steel and composite (steel/concrete) structures, the course is designed to cover theoretical background and design considerations and includes project work on structural forms of current industrial interest.
The course has evolved to incorporate Eurocodes, durability/repair of structural concrete, and structural dynamics. It is ideally suited to practicing engineers with relevant experience as well as recent graduates with an appropriate first degree.
Aims and Objective
1. Produce graduates equipped to pursue careers in structural design and analysis in the industry, the public sector, and non-governmental organizations;
2. Provide the basis for the recognition and understanding of the major features of structural engineering;
3. Develop an understanding of how this knowledge may be applied in practice in an economic and environmentally sustainable manner;
4. Foster the acquisition and implementation of broad research and analytical skills related to structural engineering;
5. Attract highly motivated students irrespective of race, gender, background, and physical disability, from the UK and overseas;
6. Develop new areas of teaching in response to the advance of scholarship and the needs of the community including vocational training;
7. Provide an introduction to the subject for students from other relevant disciplines
Requirement
Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree with CGPA > 2.50/4.00 OR 3.0-3.5/5.00
A copy of your international Passport Bio-Data Page.
WAEC Certificate
Undergraduate Certificate (ND & HND)
Undergraduate Transcript (ND & HND)
Passport Photograph
Curriculum Vitae
Two reference letters.
Statement of Purpose in English (A letter that states the Applicant’s Purpose for choosing the Program ).
Upper-intermediate command of English (equivalent to IELTS 6.0+ or TOEFL 79+ level, but no certificate required)
Fees
Tuition Fee for Local students and Ireland - £ 16,600.00