QuantumCoder
Structural
- Apr 19, 2024
- 1
Hi guys, I recently completed my undergraduate degree and have been working in the field of structural engineering for the past two years. I'm now planning to advance my skills and knowledge by pursuing a Master's degree focused on structural engineering.
I'm currently based in Perth, WA, and am open to relocating, particularly to the eastern states, as I understand some of the best engineering programs are located there. However, with the recent purchase of a house, my savings will cover the mortgage for only one year, so I'm ideally looking for a 1 to 1.5 years Master's program.
Could anyone recommend universities known for their strength in structural engineering? I am looking for a program that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, preferably with industry connections or internship opportunities.
Additionally, if there are any fellow engineers who have gone through a similar process or have insights on balancing studies with financial responsibilities, your advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm currently based in Perth, WA, and am open to relocating, particularly to the eastern states, as I understand some of the best engineering programs are located there. However, with the recent purchase of a house, my savings will cover the mortgage for only one year, so I'm ideally looking for a 1 to 1.5 years Master's program.
Could anyone recommend universities known for their strength in structural engineering? I am looking for a program that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, preferably with industry connections or internship opportunities.
Additionally, if there are any fellow engineers who have gone through a similar process or have insights on balancing studies with financial responsibilities, your advice would be greatly appreciated.