Admission requirements:
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or other related disciplines from a recognized university, or an equivalent degree from a university or institution of higher learning.
Applicants are required to have a good college average and a good English level (any one of TOEFL or IELTS test scores must be provided).
Degree structure and credit conversion:
To get a degree, students must have completed at least 30 recognized credits, with an average score of 2.850 (A is 4) or above. The course director can approve and recognize the master's courses taken by students in other recognized universities. The transfer of credits must be applied at the beginning of the first semester after enrollment, and must meet the relevant requirements of universities, colleges and departments.
Learning form:
Full-time teaching. All subjects are taught in English.
Courses:
The courses offered in the following suggestions are divided into seven categories according to their contents:
Infrastructure system engineering and management
CIEM 5 100- Building Technology
CIEM 5 130- Architectural Planning and Construction
CIEM 5 150- Engineer Dispute Resolution
CIEM 5 160- Construction Financial Management
CIEM 5810–Engineering Risk, Reliability and Decision-making
material engineering
CIEM 5240- Advanced Concrete Technology
CIEM 5250- Renovation Works
CIEM 5330- Advanced Mechanics of Materials
CIEM 5350- Advanced Prestressed Concrete
structural engineering
CIEM 53 10- Structural Analysis and Design of High-rise Buildings
CIEM 5320- Computer Aided Design Optimization of High-rise Buildings
CIEM 5330- Advanced Mechanics of Materials
CIEM 5340- Earthquake Engineering
CIEM 5350- Advanced Prestressed Concrete
CIEM 5370- Influence of Wind on Buildings and Structures
CIEM 5380- Bridge Engineering
CIEM 5390- Coastal Structure Design
environmental engineering
CIEM 5410–Risk Assessment and Clean-up of Contaminated Land
CIEM 5480- Sewage Treatment and Reuse
Water resources engineering
CIEM 5390- Coastal Structure Design
CIEM 55 10- Hydraulics of Urban and Coastal Systems
CIEM 5570- Water Conservancy Engineering and Management
Transportation engineering
CIEM 5620- Traffic Demand Analysis
CIEM 5630- Basis and Practice of Traffic Control
geotechnical engineering
CIEM 57 10- Basis of Soil Characteristics
CIEM 5720- Advanced Foundation Engineering
CIEM 5770- Unsaturated Soil Mechanics and Engineering
CIEM 6000B slope engineering and management
CIEM 600 meters-tunnels and underground works
The following two courses will be classified into one category according to their actual teaching contents:
CIEM 6000 civil infrastructure engineering and management project
Graduation Design of CIEM 6980 Master of Science
In order to broaden the knowledge in different fields of this major, students of Master of Science need to study at least 2~3 subjects in different fields. Students who meet the requirements of professional development can choose to list relevant information in the degree notice and transcript for future academic qualifications and professional reference.
With the approval of the course director, students can choose up to 6 credits from the Master of Science (Intelligent Building Technology and Management) and Master of Science (Environmental Engineering and Management) courses as part of their graduation requirements.
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