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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe academic Master's in Structures aims to deepen the knowledge acquired during the Bachelor's degree and to train specialists capable of designing, analyzing, and managing civil engineering projects. It prepares students for managerial roles, fosters critical thinking and teamwork, and provides a solid foundation for involvement in all phases of a construction project.
Structural Mechanics
Structural Dynamics 1
Reinforced Concrete Structures 1
Steel Structures
Programming Supplement
Experimental Methods
Innovative Materials
Technical English and Terminology
Elasticity
Structural Dynamics 2
Reinforced Concrete Structures 2
Foundations and Retaining Structures
Finite Element Methods
Steel Construction Project
Ethics, Professional Conduct, and Intellectual Property
Prestressed Concrete
Plasticity and Damage Mechanics
Earthquake Engineering
Special Structures
Structural Modeling
Reinforced Concrete Project
Document Research and Thesis Design
Final Year Project, presented in a thesis and oral defense. Industry internships, workshops, and seminars
The program emphasizes practical skills in structural engineering. Students use specialized software such as SAP2000, CASTEM, or Robot to perform advanced structural analysis.
The training also includes modules in project management and leadership, essential for effectively supervising construction sites.
Laboratory experiments help observe the real behavior of materials and structures.
Finally, field visits provide direct immersion into the application of the studied concepts.
To be admitted to the Master’s program in the Structures specialization, students must hold a Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields:
Admission to the Master’s program is selective, based on the number of available places and an evaluation by the academic committee. The program is supervised by experienced teacher-researchers.
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