The aim of this Structural Integrity (Asset Reliability Management) course offered by Brunel University LondonÊ is to develop you into a highly sought after industry-ready engineer with in-depth knowledge in the theory and practice of the science and technology of structural integrity, including state-of-the-art methodologies and techniques in inspection.

Our Structural Integrity (Asset Reliability Management) MSc focuses on detecting and dealing with defects in structures and how to assess the implications of a particular defect. You will gain a sound understanding of stress analysis, how a structure carries loads, and youÕll learn different aspects relating to instrumentation and damage detection.

NSIRC is located within the headquarters of TWI and there are dedicated teaching and research laboratories in the TWI building where you will benefit from access to industry standard software. In addition, there is an on-site high performance computing laboratory to run detailed and complex numerical simulation to support your experimental work. As a Cambridge-based student, youÕll also have access to all the course-related facilities at Brunel.

Based within an industrial environment, there are excellent opportunities for networking, together with undertaking applied research on real engineering projects. Combined with the benefits of living in the Cambridge area, which includes historical, cultural and social attractions, NSIRC attracts international students and practising engineers, thus greatly enhancing your learning experience.

Careers and your future

Brunel's Structural Integrity (Asset Reliability Management) MSc prepares you for an exciting career and our industry-ready graduates are in high demand.

Our graduates have gone on to work for industrial companies, research and consultancy organisations, including TWI Ltd, Mott MacDonald, PTT Global Chemical, and Network Rail. They have taken up positions not only in the UK but across the world, in areas such as the oil and gas industry, engineering consultancies, asset management and research organisations.

We actively encourage graduates from this MSc degree to continue their studies through a PhD. You will have ample opportunities to discuss potential project areas with your academic and industrial supervisors.