Master of Science (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Master of Science (Sustainable Infrastructure) or in short, MSSI, is a programme that offers substantial knowledge for graduate and professional in engineering, science and technology background as well as opportunities for further updating and enhancing current knowledge in sustainable infrastructure. This programme is an application and industrial-driven, where participants can directly add value to their employers and industry in general via the lectures delivered by experienced industrial speakers in the area of sustainable infrastructure throughout the modules. A total of 46 credits is required for graduation, comprising 12 taught modules of 3 credits each and a master project worth 10 credits
Program objectives:
- Manage project development and organizations related to sustainable infrastructure engineering with a sound knowledge in facilitating local and international industries.
- Lead and work together as a team and effectively communicate through writing and oral in the field of sustainable infrastructure.
- Implement obligations with competent, professional, ethical, trustworthy academic capability, creative and sensitive to sustainable infrastructure issues.
- Apply current knowledge in the field of sustainable infrastructure extensively and continuously.
Coures Specifications
- Duration of study:
2 years - Intake Dates:
Feb - Jun - Sept - Future Career options:
- Average Course Fee:
- Scholarship: