Civil Infrastructure Engineering MSc
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 - years | April | £11200 per year | £24000 per year |
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 - years | September | £11500 per year | £24800 per year |
About Civil Infrastructure Engineering MSc, MSc - at Aston University
Ready to shape the future of sustainable infrastructure and deliver engineering solutions that support thriving communities?
Course outline
From bridges and transport systems to water networks and smart construction technologies, civil infrastructure underpins every aspect of modern life. This MSc prepares you to design, develop and manage the systems that keep societies moving.
You will deepen your technical skills in areas such as structural engineering, geotechnics, materials, hydraulics and digital construction tools. Through hands-on lab work, interdisciplinary projects and site visits, you will build practical expertise alongside your theoretical knowledge.
Industry engagement sits at the heart of this programme. You will learn from practising engineers, explore real project scenarios and benefit from strong links with organisations across the West Midlands and beyond. With a dedicated focus on sustainability and emerging technologies, the course equips you to respond to climate challenges and changing infrastructure demands.
You can also extend your studies through our Professional Practice route, gaining industry experience that should strengthen your professional profile and accelerate your career.
Key benefits
Practical, industry-connected learning including site visits and guest speakers
Access to state-of-the-art labs for structures, materials and highway engineering
Opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research and innovation projects
Professional Practice pathway available for extended experience
Where can this degree take me?
This MSc opens doors to a wide range of careers across civil, structural and infrastructure engineering. Graduates typically work in roles such as:
Civil or structural engineer
Infrastructure engineer or project engineer
Construction project manager
Highway or transport engineering specialist
Geotechnical engineer
Consultant or design engineer
You will be equipped to contribute to national and international infrastructure projects, working with engineering firms, government agencies, contractors and consultancies. The programme also provides a strong foundation for further research or PhD study, particularly in sustainable and advanced engineering systems.
Accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (ICE, IStructE, CIHT, IHE, PWI), this degree supports your pathway towards chartered engineer status and long-term professional progression.
Entry requirements for this course
Contact Aston University to find course entry requirements.
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