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MSc in Sustainable Energy
The MSc in Sustainable Energy is designed to provide
engineers, and other suitably qualified graduates, with
a specialist understanding of energy management,
energy efficiency and sustainable energy generation.
The course will advance your knowledge in efficiency
techniques, sustainable energy technologies and
energy management systems and strategies. It also
includes theory and practice, along with economics,
management, current legal requirements and
standards.
Students take lectures from experts in a variety of
sustainable energy subjects and carry out cutting edge
research on topics of relevance to this field. The areas
of Sustainable Energy Engineering covered during the
course include:
Energy Efficiency | Solar Energy | Wind Energy
Ocean energy and Hydropower | Energy Demand
(Buildings/Transport/Industry) | Energy in Buildings
Energy Management | Energy from Waste | Energy
Legislation and Environment | Renewable Heat
For more information, please see:
www.tcd.ie/civileng/postgraduate/msc/
sustainableenergy/
THE ADVANTAGES OF STUDYING
ENGINEERING IN TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
• Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
(Trinity) is ranked in the Top 100 Universities in
the world and is the highest ranked University in
Ireland
• Trinity School of Engineering continuously
benchmarks itself against the top international
engineering schools
• Outstanding teaching by engineers who are at the
forefront of their field worldwide
• The course was nominated as the Best New Course
by Postgrad Ireland in 2013 and Best Engineering
Course in 2015
• Trinity offers full-time (1 year) and part-time (over 2
or 3 years) courses in our range of Civil Engineering
specialisms. So it is possible to work full-time and
do the course as a part-time option, in fact about
half of our students are registered as part-time
students
• The degree programme is divided into three parts:
two semesters of taught courses with an average
of 12 lectures per week and a major dissertation
undertaken during the second half of the course
• Excellent career prospects in Ireland and abroad
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL, STRUCTURAL &
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Museum Building,
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin,
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)1 896 1457
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.tcd.ie/civileng
CIVIL ENGINEERING
MSc COURSES
MSc in Structural & Geotechnical Engineering
MSc in Environmental Engineering
MSc in Transport Engineering, Policy & Planning
The MSc in Structural & Geotechnical Engineering
at Trinity is a specialist course aimed at engineering
graduates who wish to pursue a career at the top
level of structural or geotechnical engineering. The
course explores the field of structural/geotechnical
engineering, addressing the modern challenges in
this industry including: sustainability of buildings
and structural materials, earthquakes, bridge design,
soil-structure interactions, advanced modelling and
analysis of structures.
The MSc in Environmental Engineering provides
education and training to those eager to pursue a
career in the protection of the environment. It aims to
develop students with a specialist understanding of the
engineering challenges facing the environment today,
and with specialist skills to address these.
The MSc in Transport Engineering, Policy and Planning
provides education and training to the next generation
of transport professionals.
Students take lectures from experts in a variety of
structural or geotechnical subjects and carry out cutting
edge research on topics of relevance to this field. The
areas of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering
covered during the course include:
Advanced Structural Analysis | Structural Dynamics
Earthquake Engineering | Bridge Engineering
Façade Engineering | Geotechnical Design | Materials
Technology | Soil-Structure Interaction
A Unified Theory of Structures | Structural Durability
& Sustainability | Engineering Management
For more information, please see:
www.tcd.ie/civileng/postgraduate/msc/
structuresgeotechnics/
The course explores the themes of water, air, noise
and soil pollution and how we may develop solutions
for these challenges to protect our environment
and society. The course also incorporates the grand
challenges facing environmental engineers of this era
including climate change, sustainability, and renewable
energy.
Students take lectures from experts in a variety of
environmental engineering subjects and carry out
cutting edge research on topics of societal importance.
The areas of Environmental Engineering covered during
the course include:
Monitoring & Impact Assessment | Hydrology &
Hydrogeology | Waste Management | Water Resource
Management | GIS and Spatial Analysis | Renewable
Energy & Energy Efficiency | Air & Noise Pollution
Water Pollution | Water & Waste Water Treatment
Environmental Modelling | Climate Change
The course aims to equip students with the skills to
address the numerous challenges in the transport field.
The course examines areas of transport policy, planning,
design, modelling and analysis. The course also
incorporates modules addressing issues such as climate
change, sustainability, and renewable energy.
Students take lectures from experts in a variety of
transport subjects and carry out cutting edge research
on topics of societal importance. The areas of Transport
Engineering covered during the course include:
Transportation policy analysis | Transportation
modelling | Traffic analysis | Transportation planning
Micro and Macro simulation of transport networks
Transportation design | Public transport system
design | Transport Economics | Intelligent Transport
systems | Analysis and evaluation of
transportation data
For more information, please see:
www.tcd.ie/civileng/postgraduate/msc/transport/
For more information, please see:
www.tcd.ie/civileng/postgraduate/msc/environmental/
MSc in Engineering
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin