International Year One in Engineering (3-Term), Leading to Master of Engineering (Hons) in Structural Engineering with Architecture

INTO Group - Queens University Belfast International Study Centre

UK,Northern Ireland

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48 Months

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CAD 22,495/year

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UK, Northern Ireland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1845

Total Students: 25,000 +

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2-8 Lennoxvale, Belfast BT9 5BY, United Kingdom

International Year One in Engineering (3-Term), Leading to Master of Engineering (Hons) in Structural Engineering with Architecture

Program Overview

As an international student, you might need, or benefit from, a pathway course before you start to a degree. A pathway course is often necessary because of different education systems of UK and your home country.

The International Year One is the equivalent to the first year of study for an undergraduate degree offered by INTO Group. During the program you'll improve your academic and undergraduate research skills, as well as building your English language abilities. When you finish the program you'll be ready to progress to Year 2 of your degree. This means that you can complete your degree in the same amount of time as direct entry students.

International Year One in Engineering is a 3-Terms program offered by INTO Group. It prepares students for entry into the second year of a professionally-accredited undergraduate Accounting degree at Queen's University Belfast.

Leading to :- Master of Engineering (Hons) in Structural Engineering with Architecture

Structural Engineering with Architecture is concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management, energy use, aesthetics and rehabilitation of the built environment.

Fields of activity include architectural design, structures, foundations, building technology, urban space and form and architecture. Structural engineers require not only technical skills, but are also concerned with working in, and managing, multidisciplinary design teams.

Students will have the opportunity to tailor their studies according to their skills and interest after a common first year with our three complementary pathway programmes:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Structural Engineering with Architecture
  • Environmental and Civil Engineering

However students choose to specialise, they will have the opportunity to address some of the most significant challenges of the modern world, such as achieving sustainable living in an increasingly urbanised society. As the demands on resources such as water, energy and land increase, there will continue to be a strong need for qualified Civil and Structural Engineers with relevant technical skills and who also possess an ethical awareness of the environmental impact of the projects they undertake.