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Master of Earthquake Engineering

  • Masters (Coursework)

Earthquake engineers design new buildings and infrastructure to withstand disasters, and assess the vulnerability of existing buildings and infrastructure, drawing from expertise in structural and geotechnical engineering.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
Domestic Fees
$10,831 per year

About this course

Earthquake engineers design new buildings and infrastructure to withstand disasters, and assess the vulnerability of existing buildings and infrastructure, drawing from expertise in structural and geotechnical engineering. The University of Auckland is internationally recognised for our strengths in these fields, putting us in the right position to deliver specialist professional capabilities to both New Zealand and internationally, where there are increasing population densities in seismic regions. Recent earthquakes in Canterbury and Kaikoura have caused extensive damage to buildings, infrastructure and the natural environment. Investigations into the post-disaster repair and reconstruction efforts have increased our understanding and specialist expertise, but also revealed major demands for earthquake engineers. In this case, the demands have exceeded the capacity of our engineering profession; this need is also reflected in many countries around the world. Beyond training a new generation of leading professionals, the MEqEng also aims to support current practitioners in the building industries: those who require skills to navigate increasingly complex building codes, policies and requirements in line with new innovations in research and industry.

Study locations

City

Course structure

The Masters of Earthquake Engineering is available as both a taught masters programme and a research masters programme. Students from both tracks choose from the same set of courses which can be found in the Electives tab.

Taught

The taught track is available as a 120-point programme. Structures, Geotech, and Level 9 electives can be found in the Electives tab. A research project (indicated as Project X, Project Y, and Project Z in the Electives tab) may be used to fulfil up to 30-points of the Level 9 elective requirements. If you complete an optional 30-point research project, it may meet the research requirements necessary to gain entry into a PhD programme.

Research

The research track is available as either a 120 or 180-point programme. The 120-point programme requires one additional elective course, while the 180-point programme requires five additional elective courses. See the Entry Requirements tab to determine whether the 120 or 180-point programme is right for you.

Other options

If you're not ready to commit to a full masters programme, we also offer the following:

  • A Postgraduate Certificate in Earthquake Engineering (60 points, four courses)
  • A Certitficate of Proficiency, where credits from individually completed courses can be transferred towards a MEqEng at a later date, with a time restriction of two years