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Master in Civil Engineering

The Integrated Master in Civil Engineering has been awarded the international EUR-ACE quality label. This certifies MIEC as a high-quality programme which meets the international standards for professional engineering education at the masters level. [+ info]

 


The Master in Civil Engineering provides a solid formation by training Engineers capable to conceive, design and manage systems, structures and Civil Engineering works, applying update and appropriate methods of analysis, materials, equipment and processes, with respect for Ethics, Environment and the best interests of the Community. The MSc programme in Civil Engineering has a broadband curriculum fully aware of scientific and technological innovation and seeking the balance between the built environment and the natural world. A more specialized formation is provided in the final year of the course, in order to train the students in one of the following fields: Building, Structures, Geotechnics, Hydraulics, Materials and Construction Processes, Territory Planning and Environment and Transport Infrastructures. Profiting from the experience and tradition of a school founded in 1837, students can enjoy a modern campus, recently built and equipped with excellent laboratories and superb library facilities. Civil Engineers with an MSc degree from FEUP are able to deal professionally with a wide range of complex subjects and are prepared for playing a leading role in public and private organizations.

Who can apply

The Master in Civil Engineering is especially directed for candidates with a solid formation in mathematics and physics and an orientation for technological areas. An accurate training in areas of drawing and computation can also improve the integration into the course.

Career:
The main professional market for Masters in Civil Engineering at the public level comprises building and bridge construction, road and railway networks, hydropower and water infrastructures. In the private sector the main market is building construction, industrial systems and various infrastructures.

Scientific areas:
The final year of the course provides seven main areas of specialization: Building, Structures, Geotechnics, Hydraulics, Materials and Construction Processes, Territory Planning and Environment and Transport Infrastructures.

Entry Exams

  • 07Physics and Chemistry
  • 19 Mathematics A

Tuition Fees: 999¤

Numerus Clausus:165

Contacts

Department of Civil Engineering
e-mail: miec@fe.up.pt
T: 22 508 1901
Fax: 22 508 1446


General information

Official Code: 9360
Director: Nuno Ramos
Acronym: MIEC
Academic Degree: Master
Type of course/cycle of study: Integrated Master
Start: 2006/2007
End: 2020/2021
Duration: 5 Years

Study Plan

Certificates

  • Civil Engineering - Materials and Construction Processes (300 ECTS credits)
  • Civil Engineering - Structures (300 ECTS credits)
  • Civil Engineering - Geotechnics (300 ECTS credits)
  • Civil Engineering - Building Construction (300 ECTS credits)
  • Civil Engineering - Planning (300 ECTS credits)
  • Civil Engineering - Transport Infrastructures (300 ECTS credits)
  • Civil Engineering - Hydraulics (300 ECTS credits)
  • Engineering Sciences - Civil Engineering (180 ECTS credits)

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