Program Description
The main objective of the civil engineering program is to educate students in various fields of civil engineering, enabling them to solve current problems related to civil engineering and produce solutions. It aims to cultivate highly knowledgeable and skilled expert engineers and researchers. With rapidly advancing technology, there are many technical challenges that need to be overcome. Therefore, well-trained experts are needed to address potential current and future problems.
Our program offers a wide range of courses related to fields such as structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, coastal and port engineering, transportation engineering, construction materials, and construction management. In addition to these, there are opportunities to take interdisciplinary courses.
Graduates of the civil engineering master’s program have a broad range of career opportunities. They can work as designers or construction site managers in fields such as structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, coastal and port engineering, transportation engineering, construction materials engineering, and construction management. Program graduates can also find employment in public and private institutions or establish their own businesses.
Program Structure
The thesis-based master’s program in Civil Engineering consists of a total of 21 credits, including 7 courses, a seminar course, and thesis work. The seminar course and thesis work are non-credit and are graded as either pass or fail. The minimum duration of the thesis-based master’s program is four semesters, with a maximum of six semesters. The duration calculations do not include the scientific preparation program. Periods during which the student is not registered are included in the maximum duration.