The Civil Engineering Department, which is under the auspices of the Faculty of Civil Technology and Planning (FTSP), opened a Civil Engineering Post-graduate study program starting in the 1993/1994 school year. From the 1993/1994 academic year to the 2004/2005 academic year, 367 alumni had graduated from its 1493 students. Starting in the 2001/2002 school year, the Civil Engineering Doctoral program has been opened with the number of students registered until now being 8 students.
Supported by 92 teaching staff with qualifications: 9 professors, 15 doctors, and 68 masters. Supporting facilities available are as follows: Lecture Room, 15 Laboratories, Reading Room with more than 6000 library materials, international scientific journals, Internet connections, and other facilities.
The aim of the Postgraduate Educational Program in the Civil Engineering Study Program is to improve the level of mastery of the knowledge and abilities that have been obtained during education in the Bachelor Program to have the ability to:
• Improve professional services through research and development. • Participate in the development of the field of Civil Engineering. • Develop professional abilities in a broader spectrum by linking the fields of Civil Engineering or similar professions. • Formulate approaches to solving various problems through scientific reasoning
The Civil Engineering Study Program has 6 areas of expertise that students can choose according to their talents and abilities, including:
The Master Program in Civil Engineering is carried out within 4 semesters (2 years). Total credit load of 40-42 credits, which consists of compulsory subjects, elective courses, research and thesis writing in accordance with the curriculum. The academic calendar for the first semester starts in early September, while the second semester starts in early February and ends in June.
The Civil Engineering Doctoral Program is carried out within 4 semesters (2 years), the maximum time limit of the study period is 4 years. Total credit load of 40 credits, consisting of 18 credits of courses or independent studies and 32 credits of dissertations in accordance with the curriculum.
Adequate laboratory equipment and laboratory space are essential, both to support the learning process for students, support academic staff research, and strengthen the role of consultancy with the industry.
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For more information about civil engineering study programs, contact:
Department of Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Building Second Floor Sukolilo ITS Campus, Surabaya 60111 Phone. +62-031-5947284 Fax. +62-031-5947284 E -mail: ce@its.ac.id Homepage: www.its.ac.id/tsipil