21秋-香港理工大学-土木工程硕士
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Duration & Credit Requirement
CFM (Full-time)
CPM (Part-time)
1 year (Full-time)
2.5 years (Part-time)
30
12 (Full-time)
6 (Part-time)
HK$5,300 per credit for local and non-local students
Entry Scholarships are available. For details, please visit
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fce/study-at-fce/taught-postgraduate-programmes
PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarship at any time. In case of any dispute/disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.
Prof. Anthony Chen
BS, MS, PhD
This programme is offered within the Postgraduate Scheme in Construction and Environment.
Aims & Characteristics
Programme Aims
Through this programme, students will pursue in-depth studies of topics that are related to their civil engineering field or broaden their knowledge of civil engineering by studying topics that are beyond their present field.
We are keen to develop students' abilities to design engineered systems or processes to meet the desired needs in civil engineering projects within realistic constraints.
Our programme is designed to cultivate students' strategic thinking skills in solving complex problems and dealing with situations pertinent to their professional practice, and to enhance their learning capabilities for continual professional development through inquiry and reflection on professional practice.
Characteristics
In this programme, practising civil engineers can pursue in-depth studies and acquire specialised skills in general civil engineering, structural engineering and transportation engineering. Graduates should be able to demonstrate a high degree of competence in modern construction technology after completion of the programme.
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Curriculum
Programme Structure
This is a mixed-mode programme. Students can pursue their studies in either full-time or part-time mode. The programme will normally be completed in 1 year for full-time study or in 2.5 years for part-time study depending on the pace of study of individual student. Students are required to attend classes in both the daytime and evening if they choose the full-time mode.
A wide range of Core Subjects in the three main study areas are available for student's selection within the programme. Elective Subjects are offered under the Postgraduate Scheme in Construction and Environment. In general, each subject requires attendance of one evening per week over a 13-week semester.
Students must complete 10 subjects (including at least 7 Core Subjects and at most 3 Elective Subjects), or 7 subjects (including at least 4 Core Subjects and at most 3 Elective Subjects) plus a 9-credit Dissertation.
Part-time students are strongly advised not to take more than 3 subjects per semester due to heavy study load.
Core Areas of Study
This programme offers 3 main areas of study, each covering a wide range of Core Subjects.
General Civil Engineering
- Construction Management & Law
- Quantitative Techniques in Construction Planning
- Advanced Rock Engineering
- Soil Behaviour & Geotechnical Engineering
- Drainage Design
Structural Engineering
- Bridge Engineering
- Tall Building Structures
- Advanced Reinforced Concrete
- Seismic Design of Building Structures
- Wind Engineering
- Facade Engineering
- Advanced Structural Design
Transportation Engineering
- Transport Management
- Urban Transport Planning - Theory & Practice@
- Public Transport: Operations & Service Planning@
- Traffic Engineering & Control
- Development of Transport Infrastructure@
Dissertation
- Dissertation on a specific topic
Recommended Electives
- Construction Technology
- Statutory Framework for Construction Practice
- Smart Transport