MSc. in Structural Engineering
Program Overview
Advanced study in the design and analysis of civil structures. Focus on seismic resilience and traditional Nepali architectural integration with modern safety standards.
Program Objective: Develop expertise in structural engineering with a focus on Buddhist structures like stupas, shrines, and monasteries.
Program Duration: Two-year program.
Credits: 60 credits with 7 core courses, 4 electives, project work, and a thesis.
Core Courses: Advanced Structural Analysis, Seismic Design, Concrete Structures, Foundation Design, and Structural Dynamics.
Elective Courses: Includes Trail Bridge Design, FEM Applications, Rock Mechanics, Disaster Management, and Buddhist Infrastructure Engineering.
Project Work and Thesis: Focuses on Buddhist structures in the third and fourth semesters.
Entry Requirements: Four-year BE in Civil Engineering from a recognized university.
Curriculum Highlights
Project Planning & Control
Advanced scheduling, cost estimation, and resource allocation techniques
Contract Management
Legal frameworks, dispute resolution, and international contracting standards.
Sustainable Construction
Green building practices and environmental impact assessment.
Financial Management
Corporate finance, economics, and investment analysis for projects.
Key Information
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Duration
2.00 Year | 0 Semesters
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Eligibility
Four-year BE in Civil Engineering from a recognized university
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Intake
Mid Winter
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Seats
72 Students per cohort