Duration
Discipline
Level
Affiliation
Last Updated
Candidates must have a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or an equivalent degree.
In addition to meeting the minimal requirements in terms of grades and criteria, applicants must have completed the School of Engineering's admission exam.
After completing the program, graduates will be able to:
Apply advanced principles of structural mechanics and engineering design.
Analyze and design complex structures using modern engineering methods and software.
Design safe and efficient reinforced concrete, steel, and other structural systems.
Apply earthquake engineering and structural dynamics principles to seismic design.
Evaluate the safety, stability, durability, and performance of existing structures.
Apply advanced computational and numerical techniques to structural analysis.
Develop sustainable and cost-effective structural engineering solutions.
Conduct independent research and analyze structural engineering problems.
Apply relevant codes, standards, and professional practices in structural design.
Communicate effectively and work in multidisciplinary engineering teams.