MSc in Civil Engineering, Profile: Water Resources Enginneering
The Master of Science in Civil Engineering offers to students the possibility of specialize into four profiles such as: Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Materials and Water Resources Engineering. It combines a core curriculum with the opportunity to take elective courses tailored to a student's particular areas of interest. These courses typically relate to the student's thesis topic and are selected by the student in consultation with the department advisor. To earn the MSc degree, students must complete in total 120 ECTS credits from their coursework and a Master thesis.
Please refer to the program curricula to distinguish the differences between these profiles.
One important purpose of the program is to facilitate applied research on relevant civil engineering topics. Such research should serve societal needs by addressing contemporary issues, contribute to the professional development of both students and faculty and provide preparation for further academic study and research for those students who wish to pursue a Ph.D.
Some reasons why you should choose this program are outlined below:
The graduates of this program are prepared to work in construction industry, in engineering companies, state institutions, local government, private entrepreneurs, and other firms related. They can be employees as well in the business, management and financial sectors.
The specified employment related areas for the graduates are: