Duration
1 year
Intake
January,September
Total Tuition Fees
30300
Faculties
College of Engineering
Course Overview
Structural Engineering is considered one of the most important branches of civil engineering, and it focuses on the design and analysis of structures and facilities to ensure their strength, safety, and ability to withstand various loads and factors such as earthquakes, winds, and heavy weights. During the master's degree, the student studies advanced courses in structure analysis, concrete and steel design, structural dynamics, earthquake engineering, and modern engineering modeling and analysis programs.
The advantage here is that the master’s degree is not just a “higher degree.” Rather, it assumes that you will move from the implementation level to the level of engineering decision-making and deep analysis. If you enter the program without a clear goal, you may end up with just an academic degree. But if you link it to the labor market, design programs, and project management, the value increases very much.
English Requirements
5 in IELTS
Entry Requirements
1. Passport copy (first page).
2. A copy of the bachelor’s degree with transcript.
3. Two academic letters of recommendation.
4. Personal photo (white background).
5. Curriculum vitae (CV).
If you graduated more than 5 years ago, you must attach an experience certificate of no less than two years in the same specialty.
Disclaimer! Please translate the requirements into English from one of the accredited translation centers, and submit the requirements in PDF format.
Career Opportunities
Structural engineer in design and engineering consulting companies.
Site and project engineer in major contracting companies.
Structural analyst using software such as ETABS, SAP2000 and SAFE.
Facilities inspection and safety engineer.
Working on infrastructure projects, bridges and towers.
An academic researcher or lecturer after completing a doctorate.
Working in oil and energy companies and heavy industrial projects.

