curious222
Structural
- Dec 2, 2011
- 2
Hi everyone,
I am considering the option of pursuing a masters degree in structural engineering in UK. I graduated in civil engineering in Serbia. 5 years curriculum with emphasis on structural engineering. Afterwards I worked for 2 years for a small consultancy office in Serbia and 5 years for a famous international contractor on remarkable landmark civil projects in Dubai and Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates).
Even though I saved up enough to pay for the masters, the 15000 UK pound tuition fee plus the expenses for 1 year of life in UK are still a questionable investment for me.
In addition to Serbian citizenship I am a holder of Hungarian (EU) citizenship but that does not help me to apply for a masters course in UK as an EU student since I never resided in any of the EU countries.
So my question is:
Suppose I am good enough to pass the IStructe (UK based Institution of Structural Engineers) exam and to become a member (without
taking the masters). I would like to hear your opinion on whether the UK MSc would significantly improve my chances of international employment compared to only having a Serbian BSc degree and an IStructe membership (MIstructe).
Thanks a lot for your input.
Regards,
Alex
I am considering the option of pursuing a masters degree in structural engineering in UK. I graduated in civil engineering in Serbia. 5 years curriculum with emphasis on structural engineering. Afterwards I worked for 2 years for a small consultancy office in Serbia and 5 years for a famous international contractor on remarkable landmark civil projects in Dubai and Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates).
Even though I saved up enough to pay for the masters, the 15000 UK pound tuition fee plus the expenses for 1 year of life in UK are still a questionable investment for me.
In addition to Serbian citizenship I am a holder of Hungarian (EU) citizenship but that does not help me to apply for a masters course in UK as an EU student since I never resided in any of the EU countries.
So my question is:
Suppose I am good enough to pass the IStructe (UK based Institution of Structural Engineers) exam and to become a member (without
taking the masters). I would like to hear your opinion on whether the UK MSc would significantly improve my chances of international employment compared to only having a Serbian BSc degree and an IStructe membership (MIstructe).
Thanks a lot for your input.
Regards,
Alex