COURSE OVERVIEW
WHY STUDY THIS COURSE AT MUTIC? Our goal is to create qualified graduates with a wide range of skills and knowledge to support community-beneficial research projects. Moreover, understanding of professionalism, competence, ethics, morals, and the capacity for social responsibility. Also, being successful and efficient in terms of research theories at a global level that may be further used in practical purposes.
DEGREE TITLE
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
Infrastructure Engineering and Construction Management
INTERESTING SUBJECTS
  • Fundamental and Components of Railway System
  • Principle of Infrastructure and Transportation Planning
  • Environmental Management for Civil Engineering
  • Water Resources Management
  • Ground Quality Improvement Techniques
  • Construction Technique and Geotechnical Engineering Design
  • Planning, Scheduling and Control
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Construction Contract Management
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
  • Academics, University professors
  • Researchers
  • Civil engineers in private companies such as consulting firms in urban development, water resource development, basic infrastructure and transportation systems
  • Government officials, Employees of state enterprises and Local government organizations such as Regional waterworks, Department of Irrigation, Department of Highways, Department of Rural Roads, Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, Department of Public Works and Town Planning, provincial administration organizations, and local agencies.
  • Self-employment

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