| Department of Structural&Construction Engineering |
Mission
The mission of the Structural and Construction Engineering Department is to nurture well educated, competitive and innovative civil engineers who possess well-founded theoretical knowledge, competent professional skills, individual and team work ability and managing competency
Faculty & Staff
The department of structural and construction engineering includes various types of research and analysis in the field of construction materials and geotechnical engineering, diagnosis of building structures, optimal design of high-rise buildings, research in the field of construction in seismically active areas, construction management, structure analysis, theory of construction reliability, and organizing bachelor's, master's, and doctorate programs in structural engineering and construction materials. |
Research Focus
The research of our department focuses on seismic structural design, optimal design of high-rise buildings, geotechnical engineering, earthquake engineering, structural diagnosing, structural reliability analysis, modern construction technology, construction management and construction materials.
Majors: Teaching & Learning
We offer major core courses of building materials, structural analysis and soil mechanics and major courses of RC structure, steel structure, foundation design, construction technology, construction management, wood structure, CAD, structural design software, and advanced construction materials for all students studying at the School of Civil engineering and Architecture. Our department offers bachelor, master and doctoral degree programs in the field of structural engineering, geotechnical engineering and building materials.
Level | Programs |
Undergraduate programs | Structural Engineering |
Building materials and production technology | |
Master programs |
Structural Engineering |
Geotechnical Engineering | |
Technology of Construction Materials | |
Doctoral program | Structural Engineering |
Geotechnical Engineering | |
Technology of Construction Materials |