M.Eng. Civil Engineering, Management and Urban Infrastructure
The Master's program follows on consecutively from the 7-semester Bachelor's degree and is designed to impart more advanced scientific knowledge.
Prosepctive students who have a 6-semester Bachelor's degree can be admitted to the Master's course under certain conditions, decided on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Academic Advisor
Course Contents
1st semester:
Foundation Engineering - DGM and GIS Surveying - Process Engineering - Hydraulic Engineering II - Project Management - Practical Specialization - 2 elective modules
2nd semester:
Construction Economics - Road Construction - Special Foundation Engineering - Urban Water Management II - Software in Civil Engineering - Practical Specialization - 2 elective modules
3rd semester:
Practical Specialization - Communication Techniques - Master's Thesis
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The department has several highly efficient PC pools and specialist planning laboratories. The proportion of IT-related study content is therefore correspondingly high.
The practical specialization is to be worked on alongside the students' studies, both during the first two semesters and in the lecture-free period. The module culminates in a colloquium at the beginning of the 3rd semester.
Students are allocated 14 weeks in their 3rd semester in which to write their Master's thesis, usually while working in a construction company or engineering office.
Study Objectives
The Master's program concludes with a second professional qualification and is designed to enable students to work in the following fields:
- planning, drafting, cost calculation and management of construction projects in civil engineering and urban infrastructure projects,
- complex engineering work in leadership positions in the planning, cost calculation, execution and management of civil engineering and urban infrastructure projects,
- application of specialist knowledge of engineering theory, complex workflows and processes in research and development.