Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Civil Engineering

Overview

The programme is divided into four areas specialising in structural, water and transportation engineering, emphasising topics such as resilience, risk, sustainability and climate change adaptation. State-of-the-art laboratories, internships at international companies, double degree agreements and Erasmus exchanges will prepare you for a global career.

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5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

  1. You will study in a highly international environment preparing you for the challenges of the global marketplace.

  2. You will be put in direct contact with international companies and research centres, and will be able to participate in a double degree programme.

  3. You will acquire skills and knowledge useful for reducing risk and increasing the resilience of civil works.

  4. You will acquire skills and knowledge related to the design, operation and maintenance of complex civil works.

  5. You will acquire skills and knowledge useful in mitigating the effects of climate change on infrastructures and the territory.

For my thesis project "Design and analysis of a composite panel with ultra-thin glass faces and a 3D-printed polymeric core", I explored, learnt and tested my ideas with the support of my supervisors and glass professionals. I am now super excited to start a new job and help realize challenging architecture!

Michele Arinzo Akile, graduate

The course in numbers

Some data about the course. Go to the full page to learn more and read the opinions of those attending it.

  • 95% International students and students not residing in the region

  • 30% Graduates aligned to the exam schedule

  • 41% Graduates with experience abroad

  • 80% Graduates satisfied with their studies

  • 91% Graduates who are working

  • 9% Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work

  • 0% Graduates who are not working but looking for work

Course participants' experiences