MS in Civil Engineering

DCE GRADUATE PROGRAM MISSION

To provide broad and specialized education in the field of civil engineering in order to produce competent professionals and researchers using modern tools and practices for ensuring safety, sustainability, and socioeconomic development.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)

PEO-1: The graduates implement technical and managerial skills in planning, design, execution, and operation of multi-disciplinary engineering/research projects.

PEO-2: The graduates enhance and improve analytical and investigation skills through excellence in applied research.

PEO-3: The graduates establish an understanding of ethical practices, sustainability, the social, and environmental impact that allow them to be professional leaders and contributors to society.

PROGRAM LEARNING OBJECTIVES (PLOS)

PLO-1: Discipline Specific Knowledge & Skills

An ability to demonstrate technical knowledge and skills to the solution of engineering problems in at least one broad area of Civil Engineering disciplines. Those specific areas include structural engineering, transportation engineering, water resources engineering and management, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, construction engineering, and management.

PLO 2: Design/Development of Solutions

An ability to design sustainable and optimal solutions for engineering problems that meet specified needs with the use of modern tools.

PLO 3: Investigation and societal impact

An ability to investigate complex design/research problems and analyze/interpret the results for appropriate conclusions and recommendations to a real-world civil engineering problem with a significant perspective of economy, society, environment, and research.

PLO 4: Communication, Ethics and Project Management

An ability to employ effective communication using written, oral, and visual techniques. Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering and research practice. Moreover, the ability to demonstrate management skills and apply engineering principles to one’s own work, as a member and/or leader in a team, to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.

PLOS-PEOS MAPPING

Sr. No. PEO PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4
1 PEO-1  
2 PEO-2    
3 PEO-3      

MS PROGRAM

Title of Degree:

  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering

Duration:

  • Two (02) years program comprising four semesters.
  • Maximum duration to complete MS in Civil Engineering is four (04) years.

Eligibility / Admission Criteria:

  • As per Advertisement & IIUI Policy
  • In addition to the eligibility criteria as prescribed by IIU for its other MS programs, a candidate must possess a bachelor of engineering degree in civil/construction management/architectural engineering from a PEC/HEC/PCATP recognized institution of Pakistan or abroad.

Frequency of Offering:

The programs will be offered every year in August. Admission process will commence in April. Details will be provided at https://admission.iiu.edu.pk/programes

Degree Requirement:

A student admitted in this program will have to complete the degree requirements by 24 Credit hours coursework and 6 Credit Hours thesis.

Research Strengths:

  • Structural Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Water resources Engineering
  • Construction Engineering & Management
  • Environmental Engineering

Scheme of Studies for MS in Civil Engineering:

Scheme of Study for MS Civil Engineering
SEMESTER 1 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE LEC HOURS CR HOURS
XXXX 1 Common Course (Compulsory) 3 3
XXXX 1 Structures Course 3 3
XXXX 1 Water Resources Course 3 3
XXXX 1 Transportation Course 3 3
XXXX 1 Construction Management Course 3 3
  TOTAL CREDIT HOURS TO OBTAIN   12
  Note:

  • Total 5 Courses offered in 1st Semester: 1 Common Compulsory Course +  1 Course from each Stream
  • Students to select : 1 Common Compulsory Course + 3 courses (1 from opted specialization stream; 2 from any other streams)
SEMESTER 2 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE LEC HOURS CR HOURS
XXXX 1 Common Course (Compulsory) 3 3
XXXX 2 Structures Courses 3+3 3+3
XXXX 2 Water Resources Courses 3+3   3+3
XXXX 2 Transportation Courses 3+3 3+3
XXXX 2 Construction Management Courses 3+3 3+3
  TOTAL CREDIT HOURS TO OBTAIN   12
  Note:

  • Total 9 Courses offered in 2nd Semester: 1 Common Compulsory Course + 2 Courses from each Specialization Stream
  • Students to select:  1 Common Compulsory Course + 3 Courses (2 from opted specialization stream; 1 from any other stream)
SEMESTER 3 & 4 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE LEC HOURS CR HOURS
XXXX Thesis 6 6
TOTAL CREDIT HOUR   6
TOTAL HOURS OF THE DEGREE    30

List of Courses:

Note: Each Course of 3 Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Common Courses
CE601 Data Science Fundamentals
CE602 Remote Sensing and GIS Application in Civil Engineering
CE603 Engineering Materials
CE701 Research Methodology
CE702 Statistical Analysis with Computer Applications
Transportation Engineering Courses
CE610 Transportation Planning and Engineering
CE611 Geometric Design and Highway Safety
CE612 Pavement Analysis and Design
CE613 Traffic Engineering
CE614 Railway Engineering
CE615 Pavement Distress identification and Preservation
CE616 Foundation Engineering
CE617 Advanced Soil Mechanics
CE618 Soil improvement Techniques
CE710 Transportation Facilities Planning and Design
CE711 Airport Planning & Design
CE712 Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation
CE713 Planning for Traffic Safety and Injury Prevention
CE714 Highway Construction Material & Equipment
CE715 Asphalt Mix Design and Construction
CE716 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
CE717 Special Topics (Transportation)
Structural Engineering Courses
CE620 Advanced Structural Mechanics
CE621 Advanced Structural Analysis
CE622 Finite Element Method
CE623 Structural Dynamics
CE624 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design
CE625 Behaviour of Concrete Members
CE626 Cementitious Materials for Concrete
CE720 Computer Methods in Structural Analysis
CE721 Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
CE722 Advanced Steel Structures
CE723 Rehabilitation of Structures
CE724 Structural Fire Engineering
CE725 Introduction to Bridge Engineering
CE726 Special Topics (Structural Engineering)
Water Resources Engineering Courses
CE630 River Engineering
CE631 Design of Hydraulics Structures
CE632 Drainage and Irrigation Engineering
CE633 Groundwater Engineering
CE634 Water Resources Management
CE635 Disaster Risk Assessment and Evaluation
CE636 Hydro Power Engineering
CE637 Flood Risk Assessment
CE638 Advanced Open Channel Hydraulics
CE730 Sediment Transport Engineering
CE731 Applied Hydro-Geophysics
CE732 Applied Hydrology
CE733 Water Supply and Sewer System Design
Construction Engineering & Management Courses
CE640 Construction Project Management
CE641 Construction Project Planning and Control
CE642 Construction Risk Management
CE643 Construction Contract Management
CE644 Construction Quality and Safety Management
CE740 BIM in Construction Management
CE741 Sustainable Supply Chain Management & Project Procurement
CE742 Construction Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution
CE743 Construction Project Management Professional Practice
CE744 Entrepreneurship for Engineers
CE745 Value Engineering
Environmental Engineering Courses
CE650 Principles of Environmental Engineering
CE651 Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessment
CE652 Water Supply and wastewater Collection Systems
CE750 Modeling of Environmental Systems

Contact Information:
Graduate Program Office
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
International Islamic University, Islamabad
[email protected]
+9251-9019961

Graduate Program In-charge:
Engr Dr Muhammad Arsalan Khan
[email protected]