Groups
Water and Environmental Engineering
The Water and Environmental Engineering program includes courses, seminars, and projects in various branches of this field. This program is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge, along with the theoretical and practical foundation they need to join the civil engineering market in this area. The program also prepares interested applicants for pursuing doctoral studies.
Geotechnical Engineering
The Geotechnical Engineering program includes courses, seminars, laboratories, and projects in various branches such as soil mechanics, rock mechanics, foundation engineering, dam engineering, tunneling, geo-environmental engineering, and earthquake geotechnical engineering. This program is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge in geotechnical engineering, along with the experimental and field experience needed to join the ever-evolving engineering market. The program can also prepare interested applicants for pursuing advanced academic studies at a very high level.
Transportation Engineering
The Transportation Engineering program includes courses, seminars, and projects in various branches of this specialization. This program can also provide a foundation for pursuing doctoral studies.
Structural Engineering
The Structural Engineering program includes courses, seminars, and projects in various branches of structural engineering. This program can also provide a foundation for pursuing doctoral studies.
Hydraulic Structures Engineering
The Hydraulic Structures program was established in 1982 and is the second graduate program in the department. It focuses on the analysis and design of structures in contact with water, including dams, spillways, weirs, sluiceways, stilling basins, and marine structures. The program includes courses and projects in the fields of structures, hydraulics, and geotechnical areas. It also prepares interested students for a Ph.D. program.
Earthquake Engineering
The Earthquake Engineering program includes courses, seminars, and projects in various branches of the field. This program is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge of earthquake engineering. It also provides the necessary foundation for interested applicants to pursue further studies at the Ph.D. level.
Construction Engineering and Management
Graduate programs are offered in the Department of Construction Engineering and Management. These programs cover the latest theories and methods needed for the effective management of construction projects. The Master's program is designed to prepare engineers for technical decision-making, increased leadership responsibilities, and multi-disciplinary roles in the construction industry. The Ph.D. program is specifically aimed at training high-quality researchers to address the major challenges of the construction industry at both national and international levels. Graduates from our programs are highly sought after by professionals to continue their careers in industry, academia, and governmental organizations.