Last updated on 2025-08-20
Program overview
The Master of Engineering in Integrated Wood Design (MEng) is designed to educate students in modern wood structures, emphasizing structural design, seismic design, and building physics. This program aims to train qualified professionals and engineers to become leaders in wood engineering. Students from diverse undergraduate backgrounds come together to develop essential knowledge and design skills that contribute to innovation in the construction industry.
Program structure
The Master of Engineering in Integrated Wood Design program is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience over a duration of 12 months. The program includes:
- Completion of 8 courses plus a final project.
- A focus on integrated design and research skills.
- Hands-on experience through building small-scale structures.
- Opportunities for community or industry internships.
- Teamwork and collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams.
This program is designed to be completed efficiently within one year, starting in September, and is open to international applications.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on Experience: Students work directly with wood, exploring its versatility and complexity through practical projects.
- Community or Industry Internships: Opportunities to gain real-world experience in the field.
- Teamwork: Students collaborate in multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing communication skills and integrating diverse perspectives.
- Focus on Sustainability: The program emphasizes state-of-the-art sustainable designs within a broader social and political context.
- Building Science: Students learn to evaluate and design modern buildings with a focus on energy efficiency and durability.
Career Options
- Wood Engineer: Specializes in the design and analysis of wood structures, ensuring safety and sustainability.
- Structural Engineer: Focuses on the integrity and stability of buildings, using wood as a primary material.
- Sustainability Consultant: Advises on sustainable building practices and materials, promoting eco-friendly construction.
- Project Manager: Oversees construction projects, ensuring they meet design specifications and sustainability goals.
- Building Scientist: Studies the performance of buildings, focusing on energy efficiency, acoustics, and indoor environmental quality.
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