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Sustainable Civil Engineering (Maritime) University of Liverpool

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MSc(Eng) On-Campus Full-time 1 years September find out find out

Course overview

This practically-based, full-time programme is designed for both recent graduates and experienced engineers interested in the maritime civil engineering field.

It covers the technical and managerial aspects involved in the design, construction and maintenance of civil and environment engineering works in offshore and coastal zones, estuaries and harbours.

There's a strong emphasis on wider sustainable development, including sustainability in coastal, estuary, offshore and environment engineering.

This 12-month programme consists of taught modules over two semesters and a major project starting in semester 2 and continuing through the summer. Assessment is by examinations, coursework and an individual dissertation. Places on the programme are limited to between 15 and 20.

Projects

Project work, based on a topic of industrial or scientific relevance, contributes 60 credits and is carried out in laboratories in the University or at an approved placement in industry. The project is examined by dissertation, and award of the MSc (Eng) degree will require evidence of in-depth understanding, mastery of research techniques, ability to analyse assembled data, and assessment of outcomes.


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