The Master’s in Civil Engineering at Muroran Institute of Technology (Graduate School of Engineering, Division of Sustainable and Environmental Engineering) is a two-year full-time Master of Engineering program focused on developing advanced civil engineering expertise for planning, designing, constructing, and managing the infrastructure that supports safe, resilient and sustainable social environments. Within the Civil Engineering Course, students deepen their understanding of core civil engineering disciplines such as structural mechanics, geotechnical and materials engineering, hydraulics and water resources, infrastructure planning and transportation, and environmental and disaster-prevention systems, with an emphasis on real-world problem solving through practical coursework, laboratory work and research projects. The program prepares students to address regional and national challenges by equipping them with both the specialized technical knowledge and the information processing and analytical skills needed for designing and maintaining roads, bridges, ports, flood-control systems and urban spaces, as well as for contributing to disaster-resilient development and environmental protection. Throughout the two years, students engage in supervised research leading to a master’s thesis, positioning graduates for advanced professional practice in consulting firms, government agencies, construction and infrastructure industries, or further academic study.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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