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Transport with Data Science
Specialise in analysing large volumes of transport data and in developing models for efficient, sustainable, and resilient transport systems.
Security and Resilience: Science and Technology (MSc)
Deepen your understanding of the science and cutting-edge technologies that underpin global security.
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Geotechnical Engineering with Data Science
Combine geotechnical expertise with data-driven methods, including machine learning, to enhance analysis, design, and decision-making in ground engineering.
Environmental Engineering with Data Science
Explore environmental engineering practices and the use of computational methods and statistical modelling techniques.
General Structural Engineering with Data Science
Explore the broad spectrum of structural engineering issues affecting civil engineering structures.
Earthquake Engineering
Learn to analyse, design and assess structures under seismic action and extreme conditions.
Engineering Fluid Mechanics for the Offshore, Coastal and Built Environments
Gain advanced knowledge of fluid mechanics to solve real-world marine and built-environment challenges in renewable energy, environmental pollution, and urban climate.
Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineering
Gain specialised skills in seismic hazard assessment and earthquake-resistant design of geotechnical structures for regions prone to seismic activity.
Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Obtain a solid technical basis in key areas of soil mechanics and apply that knowledge in environmentally sensitive contexts.
Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
Integrate geotechnical engineering principles with geological knowledge to better understand and model ground conditions in complex natural environments, including rock slopes and underground works.
Geotechnical Engineering
Examine the theory of geomechanics and explore the properties of soils and soft rocks.






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