Graduate School of Engineering
The master's degree program consists of a general curriculum of prescribed research areas. Students must study individually under the direction of a professor and present some research works at the technical conferences.
Generally, two years are required to complete the master's degree program. On successful completion of a master's thesis and required examinations, a student is granted a degree of Master of Engineering.
Master's Programs (two year period)
- Infrastructure Planning
Environmental Evaluation, Advanced Regional Planning, Advanced Landscape Planning and Design, Advanced Infrastructure Planning, Advanced Transportation and Traffic Planning - Structural Engineering
Advanced Reinforced Concrete Engineering, Characteristics of Structural Materials, Applied Structural Design, Advanced Structural Dynamics, Advanced Structural Engineering - Engineering of Applied Hydraulics
Advanced Soil Mechanics, Applied Geotechnical Engineering, Systems of Construction Management, Advanced Engineering of Land Improvement - Geotechnical Engineering
Advanced Soil Mechanics, Applied Geotechnical Engineering, Systems of Construction Management, Advanced Engineering of Land Improvement - Engineeering of Disaster Prevention
Advanced Engineering of Disaster Prevention, Applied Mechanics of Soil Materials, Earthquake Engineering, Advanced Elasto-Plastic Engineering

