Objectives & career opportunities

Career opportunities

  • Planning, project, construction and operation of maritime and port works. Regeneration of coasts, roads, freeways, motorways, airports and railways. Canalisation, collection, supply, water treatment, sanitation, bridge construction, tunnels, aqueducts, foundations and building structures.
  • Studies and projects of rehabilitation, repair or demolition of works and structures, manufacture of building materials, preparation and management of land and urban planning plans.
  • Environmental impact studies, studies and environmental actions on ecosystems, marine, river and wetlands.
  • Planning, management, exploitation and optimisation of water resources. Water policy and legislation, modelling, prevention and control of floods, water quality, irrigation systems, hydropower and associated facilities.
  • Management tasks for any type of organisation and administration related to public works, construction and new technologies and any industrial and service company.
  • Teaching and research in universities and specialised centres.
  • Management of people who occupy intermediate positions and are involved in the implementation of public works.

Learning objectives

  • The main aim of the master's degree is to train multidisciplinary professionals with extensive technological training in areas of engineering such as research, design and analysis. It brings high qualification and competences in advanced technology, as well as a great professional specialisation and researcher in civil engineering.
  • The academic curriculum strengthens the physical-mathematical and scientific-technical training acquired through the use of the most advanced and experimental techniques of modelling in engineering. It provides future professionals with a solid technical base for designing and managing the construction of civilian infrastructure, planning and managing environmental services and resources, and for affecting land use planning.
  • The master's degree is the first step towards accessing doctoral programs in civil engineering. This master's degree enables you to practice the profession of engineer of roads, canals and ports in accordance with Ministerial Order CIN / 309/2009 dated February 9th.