CIVIL ENGINEERING POSTGRADUATE MAJOR
Civil Engineering postgraduate major excels in the environmental-based operation and preservation of ground transportation infrastructure that has integrity and innovative attitude, actively participate in science and technology application and development to support continuous infrastructure development, and also has prominent integrity and morals both national and global.
The graduates can elaborate both their knowledge and skill in the field of transportation, environment, transportation safety, infrastructure preservation technology, infrastructure management, and infrastructure financing so that they can develop proven innovative end products which can be applied in real conditions. Moreover, the graduates can conduct and also cultivate applicable and acknowledgeable (nationally and internationally) research, especially in ground transportation infrastructures. They also have the integrity and ability to do multiple works, as well as the accomplishment to create and implement brand-new materials that are useful to society, and can solve science and technology problems in sustainable ground transportation discipline regarding to economic, social, and environmental aspects by an interdisciplinary approach. Research done by the graduates can contribute to society positively in the field of continuous transportation discipline with ground transportation infrastructure specialty.
The graduates of Civil Engineering postgraduate major can have a career as:
1. Civil servants specializing in the field they are working for (highway construction and human settlement), hence they need updated knowledge and basics to analyze and develop an implementation method.
2. Academician. They are provided with basic and advanced knowledge as they will be prepared as a lecturer. They are also expected to master the basics in order to solve any related problems.
3. Entrepreneur/contractor/consultant. Generally, they join with the established ones, so they need the knowledge of infrastructure management, the trend of civil engineering, and also the business aspect of civil engineering.
| COURSES | |
NAME | CREDITS | |
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Semester I | 3 | |
1 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
2 | Research and Publication Method | 3 |
3 | Transportation Economics | 3 |
4 | Environmental Impact Analysis and Transportation Safety | 3 |
| Total | 12 |
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Semester II |
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1 | Network System Analysis | 3 |
2 | Road Preservation and Rehabilitation Technology | 3 |
3 | Elective Courses I | 3 |
a. Bridge Preservation and Rehabilitation Technology | 3 | |
| b. Urban Public Transport | 3 |
| c. Pavement Management | 3 |
| Total | 9 |
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Semester III |
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1 | Infrastructure Maintenance Management | 3 |
2 | Infrastructure Financing | 3 |
3 | Elective Courses II | 3 |
a. Road Safety Engineering | 3 | |
| b. Transportation Planning And Modeling | 3 |
| c. Road Auxiliary Building Preservation Technology | 3 |
| Total | 9 |
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Semester IV |
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1 | Thesis | 6 |
| Total | 6 |
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