The Master of Science in Civil Engineering program is designed to provide students with advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in the analysis, design, and management of civil infrastructure systems. The program emphasizes research development and professional competence in key areas such as structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources and hydraulic systems, transportation engineering, and construction management.
Students gain robust analytical, computational, and experimental skills to solve complex engineering problems using modern tools and sustainable design approaches. The program also encourages engagement in applied and interdisciplinary research addressing contemporary challenges in civil infrastructure development.
The current graduate programs offered by the Department of Civil Engineering are listed below:
| Program | Organizer | Type |
| Civil Engineering - Structures | Department of Civil Engineering | On-Campus |
| Civil Engineering - Earthquake | Department of Civil Engineering | On-Campus |
| Civil Engineering - Geotechnics | Department of Civil Engineering | On-Campus |
| Civil Engineering - Water Engineering and Hydraulic Structures | Department of Civil Engineering | On-Campus |
| Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering and Management | Department of Civil Engineering | On-Campus |