The Structures section offers five MSc programmes designed to provide advanced training in the analysis, design, and assessment of structures under various conditions. These courses are ideally suited to practising engineers with relevant experience and recent graduates with appropriate first degrees. All programmes require a solid foundation in Structural Mechanics, Analysis, and Mathematics.

Key Information

Duration: 1 year (full-time), 2 years (part-time), or 3 years (part-time)
Start date:
September 2025
Applications open:
Currently open
Fees:
£18,500 (home) or £42,900 (overseas)
Location:
South Kensington campus
ECTS: 
90; CATS: 180

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The General Structural Engineering programme, established in 2003, covers a broad range of topics in structural engineering, employing advanced analytical and numerical techniques in association with steel, concrete and composite material concepts. A tailored track, General Structural Engineering with Data Science, is available for those interested in data science applications, offering a comprehensive introduction to data analysis and mathematical optimisation.

The Concrete Structures programme has a legacy dating back to 1946 and focuses on the analysis, design, and assessment of concrete structures, including reinforced and prestressed concrete. Structural design following the Eurocodes and the durability and repair of structural concrete materials are addressed in the course.

The Earthquake Engineering programme, established in 2003, trains engineers in the analysis, design, and assessment of structures under seismic conditions. It covers a comprehensive set of topics related to steel and concrete structures, utilising advanced analytical and numerical methods.

Finally, the Structural Steel Design programme, launched in 1978, specialises in the design and assessment of steel and composite (steel/concrete) structures. Studies on theoretical concepts and design guidelines are combined with project work on contemporary industrial structural forms, incorporating the Eurocodes and addressing durability and repair.

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Programme aims/objectives

Our programme is designed to:

  • Prepare graduates for impactful careers in structural design and analysis across industry, public sectors, and non-governmental organisations.
  • Cultivate expertise in structural engineering, offering a deep understanding of its core principles and major features.
  • Bridge theory and practice, demonstrating how structural engineering knowledge can be applied effectively in economic and environmentally sustainable ways.
  • Equip students with advanced research and analytical skills, empowering them to solve complex challenges in structural engineering.
  • Attract and support a highly motivated and diverse cohort of students, welcoming individuals of all backgrounds, abilities, and from across the globe.
  • Respond to evolving needs, developing innovative teaching methods and vocational training to meet the demands of a dynamic field.
  • Introduce structural engineering to interdisciplinary learners, providing a robust foundation for students from related disciplines.