Civil Engineering - Building Construction
R. Gen. Norton de Matos Apartado 4133
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€3,000
Duration
2 years
Admissions Deadline
Location
Leiria
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To grant the Master degree in Civil Engineering – Building Construction, allowing holders of an undergraduate degree in a similar field to continue their studies, and improve their knowledge on civil construction, structures, hydraulics and environment, road design, planning, and transportation.
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Admissions Requirements
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in Civil Engineering, and related technological fields.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is May 13.
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Address: R. Gen. Norton de Matos Apartado 4133
Leiria
Portugal
2410-099
Portugal
Leiria
Portugal
2410-099
Portugal
Tuition: €3,000
Duration:
- 2 years
Format:
- Full Time
Attendance:
- On Campus Learning
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