About Temporary Works And Construction Method Engineering Msc in City University London
This MSc degree is aimed at graduates with at least two years of practical experience in construction; however, more recent graduates with a good appreciation of construction processes will also benefit.
Having achieved a firm grounding in engineering you may be keen to develop your skills as a practical engineer working on site or enhance design skills if you are engaged in permanent works design.
Objectives
The course provides the following:
- An introduction to statutory obligations, management methods and special design considerations for temporary works;
- Design of structures used in and for temporary works, their construction and monitoring;
- Design of geotechnical temporary works and processes, including groundwater control and ground investigation;
- Design of temporary works for marine construction, in particular floating structures and the effect of waves and varying water levels;
- The use of plant in temporary works and the provision of appropriate working platforms and access;
- Demolition and alteration of structures, including the disposal/reuse of construction waste.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS :6.5 in all categories
City University London Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Location |
London, England |
Establishment Year |
1862 |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ Online |
On campus accommodation |
Available |
No. of campuses |
1 |
No. of residence halls |
10 |
% of international students |
26% |
Total enrollment |
20,210 |
City, University of London The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
- The tuition fee for international students varies depending on the choice of course.
- An estimated cost of attendance for City, University of London is tabulated below:
Expense |
Estimated cost (in GBP) |
Tuition fee (for undergraduates) |
19,000 - 25,500 |
Tuition fee (for graduates) |
19,000 – 29,500 |
Accommodation |
150-280 per week |
Utility Bills |
10 per week |
Food |
40-60 per week |
Travels |
10-30 per week |
Study Materials |
5-10 per week |
TV license |
3 per week |
Mobile and Internet |
10 per week |
Entertainment |
20-50 per week |
Miscellaneous |
20 per week |