Civil Engineering (Master of Engineering)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering program aims to train high-level applied talents who can meet the needs of future social development and adapt to the requirements of advanced technical and management talents in the field of civil engineering.
Program Objectives
The program objectives include developing all aspects of moral, intellectual, and physical development, as well as mastering solid basic theory and systematic expertise and professional skills in the field of civil engineering. The program also aims to equip students with the ability to carry out academic research in the first foreign language, communicate and engage in scientific research in civil engineering disciplines, solve practical engineering problems, and achieve innovative results in science or expertise.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes a range of courses, such as:
- Elastoplastic Mechanics
- Finite Element Method
- Structural Dynamics
- Advanced Hydraulics
- Engineering Fluid Mechanics
- Advanced Soil Mechanics
- Advanced Rock Mechanics
- Advanced Theory of Concrete Structures
- Advanced Theory of Steel Structures
- Advanced Structural Analysis and Design
- Earthquake Engineering
- Advanced Theory of Bridge Structures
- Advanced Tunnel Engineering
- Water Environmental Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Water Treatment Theory and Technology
- Wastewater Treatment Theory and Technology
- Theory and Technology of Water Supply and Drainage Systems
- Advanced Heat Transfer
- Numerical Analysis of Built Environment and Energy Saving
Career Paths
Graduates of the program have gone on to work in various fields, including:
- Research institutes
- Design units
- Construction units
- Engineering investment management
- Planning
- Design
- Survey
- Scientific research
- Construction technology development
- Construction management
- Engineering testing
- Engineering quality assessment
- Construction supervision
- Professional education of engineering
- Engineering insurance
- Public utility management
