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UCL (University College London): Infrastructure Systems
Institution | UCL (University College London) View institution profile |
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Department | Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering |
Web | https://www.ucl.ac.uk |
Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Discover excellence with our Infrastructure Systems MSc programme. Immerse yourself in a dynamic blend of lectures, collaborative projects, and personalised research. With complexity science approaches, students decipher the interconnected nature of transport, energy, water, and data communications, harnessing positive societal, economic, and environmental impacts. Tackle disruptions, balance demanding performance expectations, and address sustainability concerns while exploring the nexus of digital technology and industry transformations. Delve into emergent properties like resilience and security, foster research skills through group projects, and receive industry input to refine designs. This programme is your gateway to a future where you navigate complexity and innovate for sustainable infrastructure transitions.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject such as Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Architecture, Mathematics. Applicants with degrees in alternative disciplines will be considered if they have studied technical modules or have a minimum of 1 years’ work experience in any infrastructure service (e.g. utility operator, transport planning).English level: Level 2 |
Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
Summary
Discover excellence with our Infrastructure Systems MSc programme. Immerse yourself in a dynamic blend of lectures, collaborative projects, and personalised research. With complexity science approaches, students decipher the interconnected nature of transport, energy, water, and data communications, harnessing positive societal, economic, and environmental impacts. Tackle disruptions, balance demanding performance expectations, and address sustainability concerns while exploring the nexus of digital technology and industry transformations. Delve into emergent properties like resilience and security, foster research skills through group projects, and receive industry input to refine designs. This programme is your gateway to a future where you navigate complexity and innovate for sustainable infrastructure transitions.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject such as Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Architecture, Mathematics. Applicants with degrees in alternative disciplines will be considered if they have studied technical modules or have a minimum of 1 years’ work experience in any infrastructure service (e.g. utility operator, transport planning).English level: Level 2 |
Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
Summary
This MSc equips students with the capabilities to design, manage, and adapt infrastructure (transport, energy, etc.) systems to deliver better critical services. Students will learn the integrated and co-evolutionary nature of these systems and how they provide positive societal, economic and environmental impact. The MSc is for students from diverse backgrounds who want to specialise in infrastructure using complexity science approaches and methods to cope with uncertainty and feedback. It provides cutting edge knowledge and essential skills for tomorrow’s senior managers.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject such as Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Architecture, Mathematics. Applicants with degrees in alternative disciplines will be considered if they have studied technical modules or have a minimum of 1 years’ work experience in any infrastructure service (e.g. utility operator, transport planning).English level: Level 2 |
Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
Summary
This MSc equips students with the capabilities to design, manage, and adapt infrastructure (transport, energy, etc.) systems to deliver better critical services. Students will learn the integrated and co-evolutionary nature of these systems and how they provide positive societal, economic and environmental impact. The MSc is for students from diverse backgrounds who want to specialise in infrastructure using complexity science approaches and methods to cope with uncertainty and feedback. It provides cutting edge knowledge and essential skills for tomorrow’s senior managers.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject such as Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Architecture, Mathematics. Applicants with degrees in alternative disciplines will be considered if they have studied technical modules or have a minimum of 1 years’ work experience in any infrastructure service (e.g. utility operator, transport planning).English level: Level 2 |
Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
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