From 2026/27, EFI courses are delivered as 20-credit courses rather than 10-credit courses. Continuing students may therefore see some courses listed at 20 credits that were previously offered at 10 credits. The overall requirements of the programme remain unchanged.
In Year 1, students must study 80 credits.
In Year 2, students must study 100 credits.
Across the 2 years of study, students must take the following courses:
a) 40 credits of the programme compulsory taught courses:
- Future Infrastructure Climate Change Challenges (20 credits)
- Future Infrastructure Policy, Innovation and Society (20 credits)
b) 40 credits worth of EFI Skills and Methods suite courses.
c) 40 credits of optional courses. These must include:
- A minimum of 20 credits of programme specific optional courses.
- Up to 20 credits selected from the EFI Postgraduate Taught Course Portfolio.
d) 60 credits of the programme compulsory core final project courses:
- Knowledge Integration and Project Planning: Future Infrastructure, Climate Change and Sustainability
- Futures Project: Future Infrastructure, Climate Change and Sustainability
Please aim to ensure that your credits are equally balanced across both semesters in a year. This is to ensure student workload is balanced.