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Which MSc?

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Evening all,

I've recently completed my BEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering whilst serving in the military as an engineer for the last 13 years. I have aspirations of gaining CEng status and I'm currently looking at potential MSc options.

I'm torn between facilities management, coastal engineering and a more generic civil engineering MSc. I will be completing the MSc part-time while continuing my current job as a military engineer. Any recommendations on which path to choose. Facilities management probably has the most relevance to my current work but coastal engineering is a subject I'm intrigued by.

Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.

 

Karl

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  • Former Community Member
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    Karl,

    You might have already looked at these on the ICE website, but it might be useful to provide the following links below just in case:

    Out of interest I was looking at their membership subscription fees. They have a complicated structure, and pay more than IET members do. Suffice to say that I'm not including a link to their subscription page, as I don't want the IET to get any ideas. It does explain why civil and structural engineers are opting to join the IET. ?

    Oh and I couldn't find a members forum page anywhere; maybe it requires login credentials first to appear?

    Cheers,

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  • Former Community Member
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    Karl,

    You might have already looked at these on the ICE website, but it might be useful to provide the following links below just in case:

    Out of interest I was looking at their membership subscription fees. They have a complicated structure, and pay more than IET members do. Suffice to say that I'm not including a link to their subscription page, as I don't want the IET to get any ideas. It does explain why civil and structural engineers are opting to join the IET. ?

    Oh and I couldn't find a members forum page anywhere; maybe it requires login credentials first to appear?

    Cheers,

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