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The graduate program leading to the Master of Science degree in civil and water resources engineering requires the complexion of a minimum of 30 credit hours. Among these credit hours, four credit hours of Graduate Seminar and six credit hours for thesis are mandatory. Before entering the program, a student has to select a major field of study among geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, hydraulic engineering, and surveying engineering. On the basis of his/her own interest and in consultation with a faculty adviser, a student may develop his/her own program of study. In general, attainment of the degree requires two academic years of full-time study.

The required and elective courses for graduate program are listed as follows:

Required Courses

Course Name Credit
seminar(Ⅰ) 1(3)
seminar(Ⅱ) 1(3)
seminar(Ⅲ) 1(3)
seminar(Ⅳ) 1(3)
Master's thesis 6
Total 10

Elective Courses

Course Name Credit
plastic mechanics 3
Advanced Structure analysis 3
Advanced Soil mechanics 3
Advanced Reinforced Concrete design 3
Fracture Mechanics of material 3
Micro analysis of Concrete 3
Project Management and Control 3
Information system of Construction Management 3
Advanced Variation mechanics 3
Rock Mechanics 3
Practical analysis of Slope Engineering 3
Geo-material and Design 3
Nondestructive Testing 3
Satellite Geotechnical Survey 3
Application of Space information 3
Strategy of Civil disaster Prevention 3
Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3
Analysis of Water Resources System 3
Advanced ground water 3
Advanced hydrology analysis 3
Ecological Working method 3
Analysis of Environment Control 3
Impact of Climate change 3
Flooding Theory 3
Application and Management of Water 3
Sediment mechanics 3
Theory of slope erosion 3
Advanced Water Pollution Control 3
Advanced Watershed Management 3
Hydraulic Model Test 3
Wave Theory 3
Shore erosion and control 3
Application of River and coastal Resources 3
Survey and analysis of Soil and Water Resources 3
Strategy of hydraulic disaster Prevention 3
Compute fluid mechanics 3
Finite element 3
Boundary element 3
Strategy of sustainable utilization 3
Operation Research 3
Algorithm and Logic 3
Advanced open channel flow 3
Statistics Adjustment 3
Structure analysis and design 3
Structure Dynamics 3
Applied Mathematical statistics 3
Reinforced Soil design 3
Engineering Geology measurement and Assessment 3
 



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