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Engineering underpins our lives. It’s in the cities we live in, the transport networks we use and the power we generate. It’s everywhere and it’s always evolving.

Engineers need strong technical skills, must be excellent problem solvers and need to work as part of a team. At the University of East London, we’ll ensure that your technical skills are exceptional and you graduate with the soft skills employers want. We have recognised that the world of engineering is changing and sustainability is an increasingly important factor in engineering projects, which is something we have incorporated into our courses.

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If you’re looking to take the first steps towards achieving chartered engineer status or looking to improve your skills and knowledge to gain broader employment prospects then a Master’s in engineering will set you on the right track.

Accredited

Our Engineering courses are co-designed and delivered in liaison with industry, via our Industry Advisory Board. Our Civil and Structural Engineering MSc courses are fully accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM).

Site Visits

We’re one of a few universities in the UK who offer weekly site visits to major engineering and construction projects in London.

Top Facilities

Get access to our Heavy Structures Lab, Hydraulics Lab, Geotechnical Lab and Fabrication Lab and technology including 3D printers capable of printing buildings, robotics technology and our digital workshop.

Research

The University of East London is developing innovative technologies to promote carbon neutrality and eco-efficiency through our long-term collaboration with the Sustainability Research Institute, part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund.

Work With Experts And Industry

We work with major engineering companies including Careys, Atkins, and Waterman Group. They offer internships, deliver guest lectures, co-supervise projects, and offer 1 to 1 professional mentorship to our students. Our Civil Engineering is one of the few formal academic partners of Institution of Civil Engineering.

The assignments you are given are open-ended problems that require complex solutions, based on real-world scenarios. You’ll need to carry out research, identify client requirements and restraints on a project, work as a team and propose solutions. If you’re on a programme with a placement, you’ll receive plenty of support from dedicated placement officers, who will also support you through the application process when you graduate too. You will be able to access the Career Zone and EMSI tools to further improve your employability, help you with your CV or interview skills, and help you find job opportunities when you graduate.

Course Entry requirements

Master of Science (MSc) Civil Engineering (optional Industrial Placement)

Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) Civil Engineering

Master of Science (MSc) Mechanical Engineering (with optional Industrial Placement)

Master of Science (MSc) Structural Engineering (with optional Industrial Placement)

Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) Structural Engineering

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc Honours degree in Civil Engineering

3rd Class BEng degree or minimum 2:2 degree BSc Civil Engineering

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc Honours degree in Mechanical Engineering

Start date Duration

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc Honours degree in Civil Engineering

3rd Class BEng degree or minimum

2:2 Bsc degree in Civil Engineering

Master of Science (MSc) Civil Engineering with Environmental Management (optional Industrial Placement)

Master of Science (MSc) Civil Engineering with Sustainability (optional Industrial Placement)

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc degree in Civil Engineering

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 degree BSc in Civil Engineering (Geosciences and Environmental Management backgrounds, by interview)

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September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

September One year full-time

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September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

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May

September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

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September One year full-time

January

September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

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September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

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Course Entry requirements

Master of Science

(MSc) Engineering Management (optional Industrial Placement)

Master of Science

(MSc) Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering

(optional Industrial Placement)

Master of Science

(MSc) Sustainable Energy Engineering

(optional Industrial Placement)

Master of Science

(MSc) Electrical Vehicle Engineering

(optional Industrial Placement)

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc degree in Engineering

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc degree in Engineering

Start date Duration

Minimum 2:2 Honours degree in Engineering, Construction Management or a related programme

Minimum 2:2 BEng Honours degree or 2:1 BSc degree in Civil Engineering

January

September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

January

January

September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

May

September One year full-time, Two years part-time, Two years full-time (with placement)

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