Steel Member Design: Theory to Practice is a comprehensive specialization that equips learners with the skills required to analyze, design, and detail structural steel systems used in buildings, industrial facilities, and infrastructure projects. The program covers tension members, compression members, flexural members, built-up columns, roof trusses, plate girders, and steel connections while emphasizing practical design using relevant codes and standards. Through hands-on exercises, case studies, and project-based learning, participants gain industry-ready expertise in structural steel design.
Learning Outcomes: Apply engineering principles to design safe and economical steel structures, evaluate member strength and stability, design structural connections, prepare design documentation, and develop complete steel structural solutions for real-world projects.
Applied Learning Project
Learners will engage in real-world structural engineering projects that encompass the complete steel design workflow—from load evaluation and member design to connection detailing and design validation. These projects foster critical engineering judgment and prepare participants to tackle practical steel design challenges encountered in professional practice.

















