- Master of Engineering (civil – structure)
- Master of Engineering (civil)
- Master of Engineering (civil – construction management)
- Master of Science (construction management)
Other than taught courses, the department also received numerous applications on masters and Ph.D by research. A student shall carry out research in any of the areas of research stated in Areas of Research Section. Assessment will be based on the progress reports of each semester and a thesis examination (viva voce) at the end of the study. All research work is supervised by a lecturer or a panel of lecturers from the Graduate Faculty.
For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), the progress of the student is assessed each semester through a progress report. The degree is awarded based on a comprehensive examination (viva voce) of the doctoral thesis submitted by the student at end of study. All Ph.D research is supervised by a lecturer or a panel of lecturers from the Graduate Faculty. Co-supervisors may also be selected from a related industry based on the approval from the Graduate Faculty.
Field of Research includes:
- Structural Engineering, Bridge, Tall Building, Offshore Structures Water Retaining Structure;
- Ultimate Strength and Plastic Theory;
- Structural Dynamics;
- Civil Engineering Materials;
- Construction Technology;
- Construction Management;
- Concrete Technology;
- Structural Masonry;
- Timber Technology;
- Steel Design and Construction;
- Computer Aided Design;
- Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete.