MSc in Civil and Infrastructural Engineering
About the Program
The Master of Science in Civil and Infrastructural Engineering (MSc CIVE) is an exciting research-led program, with a wide range of courses and a significant research component that provides an in-depth grounding in the various aspects of the broad field of civil engineering. The program is delivered by experienced international faculty and candidates for this degree are expected to demonstrate initiative and innovation in their work.
Program Educational Objectives
The objectives of the MSc in Civil and Infrastructural Engineering program are to produce graduates who:
- Are able to apply their training on the interface of engineering and science in an ethical, creative and innovative manner to solve problems related to civil and infrastructural engineering that are locally and globally relevant.
- Are recognized as leaders in their respective careers in civil and infrastructural engineering in industry, government and academia.
- Engage in life-long learning by continuing their education by enrolling in PhD programs or through career development and professional training.
Learning Outcomes
MSc in Civil and Infrastructural Engineering graduates will be able to:
- Identify, formulate, and solve advanced civil and infrastructural engineering problems and apply current engineering and science tools and techniques.
- Conduct interdisciplinary research and design, conduct experiments, manage, analyze, interpret data and disseminate research results.
- Function in team environments and communicate effectively with engineering and science stakeholders and communities.
- Acquire knowledge of contemporary issues in the fields of civil and infrastructural engineering.
- Understand and apply professional and ethical standards in local and global frameworks.