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ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING


Engineering Programme Advanced Composites


Earthquake Engineering and Infrastructure Resilience


Engineering Mathematics


Nuclear Science and Engineering (for full description, see p109)


Robotics Water and Environmental Management


Awards MSc


MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc


Duration 1yr FT


1yr FT 1yr FT 1yr FT


1yr FT 2yrs PT


1yr FT Fees (per year)*


UK/EU £11,000 FT Overseas £23,000 FT


UK/EU £12,100 FT Overseas £22,800 FT


UK/EU £11,000 FT Overseas £22,100 FT


UK/EU £11,000 FT Overseas £22,800 FT


UK/EU £11,000 FT UK/EU £5,500 PT Overseas £23,000 FT


UK/EU £11,000 FT Overseas £22,700 FT


Contact choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk nuclear-msc@bristol.ac.uk choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk


For further details, including entry requirements, programme structure, unit content and how to apply, see bristol.ac.uk/pg-study. Research programmes are listed on the Faculty of Engineering pages (pp48-49). *See p43 for more information about tuition fees.


MSc Advanced Composites Composite materials are increasingly replacing traditional metallic components in several industrial applications, such as aerospace engineering, wind turbine blade manufacture and the automotive industry. This MSc provides you with an in-depth theoretical understanding and practical knowledge of advanced composite materials.


It is based in the Advanced Composites Centre for Innovation and Science (ACCIS), which houses a number of state-of-the-art composites manufacturing facilities.


ACCIS has strong links with major international companies and research institutes, such as the National Composites Centre.


You will complete five core taught units and will choose your remaining taught units from a list of options. To complete the programme you will carry out a research project, which may be either academically or industrially led. Graduates from this programme could enter a career in one of the rapidly growing composites-related industries, such as aerospace, marine, automotive and wind turbine engineering, materials testing/


bristol.ac.uk/pg-study


manufacturing or engineering consultancy, or continue to PhD study.


Entry requirements: A strong upper second- class honours degree with a final average of 66 per cent or above (or international equivalent) in an engineering discipline or in a closely related field.


MSc Earthquake Engineering and Infrastructure Resilience Our aim is to produce the next generation of leaders in earthquake engineering and natural disaster risk management, who want to make an impact on the design of the built environment, the mitigation of seismic loss and the protection of human life. This specialist MSc combines earthquake, structural and geotechnical engineering with infrastructure design, assessment and management. This discipline demands world-class facilities and at Bristol you will have access to the state-of-the-art BLADE/ EQUALS laboratory, including one of the most advanced earthquake shaking tables in Europe.


One of the many highlights of the year is a field trip to an earthquake affected area in south-east Europe. You will have the opportunity to visit


structures designed with innovative methods to resist earthquake forces or inspect the damage of a recent aftermath by using modern tools for non-destructive material testing and remote imaging.


Throughout the programme you will work together with expert staff and international partners, exposing you to real-world challenges that engineers face. Industry links are integral to the programme and our graduates are highly sought after by major UK and international employers. You could find yourself working for engineering design and construction firms, in the UK or worldwide, that operate in earthquake- prone regions such as south Europe, the US, Asia, the Middle East, New Zealand and Latin America. Alternatively, you could go on to work for a government body responsible for civil protection, finance and decision making. Graduates may also decide to pursue academia and further study in this exciting field.


Whatever you choose, you will develop a range of transferable skills, such as problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork, as well as having a number of professional contacts to draw on.


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