

The Infrastructure Engineering and Management Master’s program at the University of Surrey provides students with the skills needed to manage, design, and maintain infrastructure projects. This one-year, full-time course covers key areas such as project management, sustainable construction, and infrastructure systems analysis, preparing students for leadership roles in the infrastructure sector.
Graduates will gain advanced knowledge in infrastructure planning and management, focusing on both the technical and strategic aspects of large-scale projects. This program is ideal for those looking to advance their careers in civil engineering and construction management.
The Infrastructure Engineering and Management program covers essential topics such as project delivery methods, infrastructure systems modeling, risk management, and sustainable practices in construction. Students will engage in hands-on learning through case studies, practical projects, and collaborative work, gaining the skills needed to lead complex infrastructure projects.
Graduates of the Infrastructure Engineering and Management program will be well-prepared for careers in construction management, civil engineering consultancy, and infrastructure planning. Career roles include infrastructure manager, project manager, construction consultant, and urban planning specialist, with opportunities in both public and private sectors.
The Infrastructure Engineering and Management program at the University of Surrey combines technical expertise with practical project management skills, making it ideal for those looking to lead large-scale infrastructure projects. The program’s strong industry links and focus on sustainability ensure graduates are equipped to meet the challenges of modern infrastructure development.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)1483 300800
Email: contentedite@surrey.ac.uk
Address: University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, United Kingdom