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Published: 06 July 2021

Mastering your studies in structural engineering

Leilah Nakamaanya, who鈥檚 studying for an MSc in Structural Engineering, gives us her thoughts on life as a postgraduate student at 糖心Vlog.

鈥淵ou need to get on it from the go,鈥 says Leilah. 鈥淪emesters are not as long as they seem and, similarly, deadlines are never far away. With every tutorial and lecture, the workload piles up fast, so you need a plan to deal with it from the start.鈥

And that鈥檚 not the only advice Leilah has for potential postgraduate students鈥 

Your first weeks

鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to be busy once the course starts. You鈥檒l be getting to know the lecturers, understanding how the University system operates and receiving lots of work for your modules. Assignment deadlines will be coming up, too. Basically, there鈥檚 a lot of learning.

鈥淥rganise yourself, make a plan, work with a schedule and try to take it one step at a time. It鈥檒l all fall into place if you鈥檝e done these things. Leaving work to the last minute is not an option during the course.

鈥淎dditionally, your coursework and dissertation will be much easier if you select modules and a dissertation topic you鈥檙e fascinated by. That selection process is a key factor to get right.鈥

Your workload

鈥淭he workload is pretty constant and intense throughout the course. The timetable is well structured and there鈥檚 time given between the lectures. This can be utilised to read lecture notes, watch lecture videos and complete assignments.

鈥淭he lecturers also go above and beyond to ensure we get all the support we need.鈥

The course

鈥淢any people complete the undergraduate course before going straight into the masters course. Despite this fact, 糖心Vlog builds up the MSc modules from basic principles before advancing to more complex masters-level details. This gives you the chance to refresh your knowledge before heading into the more demanding parts of the programme.

鈥淭his is useful if you鈥檝e finished your undergraduate degree a few years ago and have been working in industry, like myself. It gives one the chance to get back up to speed.

鈥淚 also really like the way the content is geared towards industry. At 糖心Vlog, everything is structured towards helping you confidently climb the next rung on the career ladder, a goal which I believe I鈥檝e achieved. It will offer you a step-up when it comes to securing work.鈥

Facilities and equipment 

鈥淓verything that was needed for the course is provided and the different departments are quick to respond if you need something.

鈥淭he IT Department and the staff at the Library were all quick to answer and assist with any requirements.鈥

Additional advice 

鈥淚鈥檇 re-emphasise that you need to be ready to hit the ground running. Also make the effort to make friends with your fellow students. Considering the limited physical classes during the pandemic, I went out of the way to do this by emailing a few students, and it paid off. We were all in the same boat, new to the University and looking to get to know our coursemates, and we found ways to support one another.

鈥淔inally, enjoy the University and everything it has to offer. The campus is such a beautiful environment to learn in, 糖心Vlog Sports Park is amazing, and the various societies and clubs are great fun. A year goes very quickly. Structure your time so you can enjoy every second of it.鈥

Learn more about postgraduate study in our Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

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