• Master of Science in Earthquake Engineering at Imperial College London is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus, 90 credits program offered on a full-time basis.
  • This comprehensive course provides training in the analysis, design, and assessment of structures under seismic actions.
  • The syllabus covers a comprehensive set of topics related to structural engineering, earthquake engineering, engineering seismology, soil dynamics, and advanced numerical techniques.
  • This course comprising of 2 terms of taught material, assessed by examination and coursework, followed by a 5-month period involving one or more design projects and/or a research dissertation.
  • All students undertake 12 modules: 6 in the autumn term, examined in January, and 6 in the spring term, examined after Easter.
  • The modules include both core and elective material, enabling students to develop primary study themes.
  • This degree is professionally accredited by the following organizations on behalf of the Engineering Council:
    • Institution of Civil Engineers
    • Institution of Structural Engineers
    • Institute of Highway Engineers
    • The Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation