Structural Analysis
The Structural Analysis exam evaluates candidates' understanding and application of principles related to the analysis of structures. This includes determining the effects of loads on physical structures and their components. The exam covers various methods and tools used to assess the stability, strength, and rigidity of structures. It ensures that candidates have the necessary skills to analyze and design safe and efficient structures.
Who should take the exam?
- Civil Engineering Students: Those pursuing a degree in civil engineering or related fields.
- Structural Engineers: Professionals seeking to validate their expertise in structural analysis.
- Construction Professionals: Individuals involved in the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure.
- Architects: Architects who need a deeper understanding of structural analysis.
- Engineering Technicians: Technical staff supporting engineering projects.
Course Outline
The Structural Analysis exam covers the following topics :-
- Module 1: Introduction to Structural Analysis
- Module 2: Understanding Statics of Structures
- Module 3: Understanding Analysis of Determinate Structures
- Module 4: Understanding Influence Lines
- Module 5: Understanding Deflection of Structures
- Module 6: Understanding Analysis of Indeterminate Structures
- Module 7: Understanding Plastic Analysis of Structures
- Module 8: Understanding Dynamic Analysis of Structures
- Module 9: Understanding Stability of Structures
- Module 10: Understanding Computer-Aided Structural Analysis