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Masters Program in Steel Structures - Civil

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Course Features

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Duration

48 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Advanced

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Since 6 million years ago, mankind has evolved. According to documented history, steel was first used for construction in the 18th century. One century later, the Eiffel Tower, one of seven world's wonders, was constructed using wrought iron that weighed 7,300 tons. Another event that had an impact on steel construction is the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which destroyed thousands of timber buildings. They made building regulations that prohibited the use of combustible materials. They came up with the combination of cast iron and wrought steel paired with brickwork to avoid another accident. Man built structures such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building (Sears Tower), Burj Khalifa, Willis Tower (Sears Tower), Burj Khalifa, Gateway Arch in St. Louis, and The Statue of Unity (2018) after all their creativity and effort.

Steel's strengths, light weight and rigidity are what make it so special. Steel is used primarily for structures that are subject to dynamic loads, such as shell structures and tall towers, bridges, and high-rise construction. Concrete has no advantages due to its ability to resist tension and compression. However, the stakes are higher in this 21st century. Metalurgists are currently working on eco-friendly methods of producing steel. The demand for eco-friendly steel production methods will continue to grow with the increasing population and expanding cities.

This masters course will help you bridge the gap between theory and practice in industry. This master's course will enable you to understand the behavior of different steel structures in industrial practice. This course covers subjects like:

  • STAAD is used to analyze and design industrial structures.
  • Design and Analysis of Piperack Structure
  • Design of Sheds With Gantry
  • Structural steel connection design
  • RAM Connections for structural steel connections
  • Design of composite structures
  • Pre-engineering is a way to optimize structural steel
  • Fundamental Structural Engineering Concepts for Industrial Structures

The course will teach you techniques that you can use in your job, or freelancing.

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Career Impact

Top 1 Percentile

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Rating & Reviews

Top 30 Percentile

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Career Impact

Enrolling in this top 1 percentile course can have a profound career impact, especially with its comprehensive job and internship assistance. By offering support in both job search and internship placement, the course equips students with valuable skills and experiences. This feature significantly enhances the course's value, ensuring learners are well-prepared to excel in their careers by providing practical exposure and relevant opportunities.

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Rating & Reviews

This highly acclaimed course is among the top-rated in Structural Analysis, boasting a rating greater than 4 and an overall rating of 5.0. Its exceptional quality sets it apart, making it an excellent choice for individuals seeking top-notch learning experience in Structural Analysis.

Course Overview

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Internship

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Job Assistance

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Post Course Interactions

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Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

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Case Studies, Captstone Projects

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Engineering Students/Engineering Graduates

What You Will Learn

Fundamentals of industrial buildings

Introduction to STAAD pro, pipe rack structures, and PEB

Basics of the foundation of STAAD pro

Design of a pedestal

Base plate and foundation

Designing of bolted and welded joints

The practical usage of tools for the development of steel connections and their design

Structural behaviour towards gravity and lateral loads

Wind load calculations and seismic load estimations

Target Students

Civil engineering students who completed BE / BTech / ME / MTech with strong inclination to pursue their career as structural engineer with industrial structures as their domain

also experienced civil engineering professionals who would like to switch their career in the field of structural engineering specialising industrial structures

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