Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham the United Kingdom

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The award
MPhil

How long you will study
2 Years

Domestic course fees
GBP 4180 per year

How you will study
part-time

Course starts
September

International course fees
GBP 19710 per year

All study options

About Civil Engineering at University of Birmingham

Our research tackles the problems faced by society today and develops the knowledge and tools to build the communities of thefuture. Many of our projects have already hada significant impact on society; the impact of others will be felt by generations to come.

Our research supports core themes of Transport, and Resilience and Sustainability. It benefits from being funded by industry, charities and research councils, which encourages innovative thinking andcreates internationally recognised research. We pride ourselves in offering a stimulating research environment and are always keen to discuss research opportunities with individualsf rom a wide variety of backgrounds. Our research supports core themes of Transport, and Resilience and Sustainability and is clustered into four research groups: Environmental Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Structural Engineering, Transport Engineering. We work closely with industry, charities and research councils to encourage innovative thinking which has an impact on our lives. As a result we are proud of our heritage of internationally-recognised, multidisciplinary research in a stimulating research environment.

Study options for this course

  • The award How you will study How long you will study Course starts Domestic course fees International course fees
  • The awardMPhilHow you will studyPart-timeHow long you will study2 years
    Course startsSeptemberDomestic course feesGBP 4180 per yearInternational course feesGBP 19710 per year

Entry requirements

Students need to have an IELTS score of 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band.

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