The CEGP rules requires that the student obtain a minimum number of 24 (twenty-four) credits in subjects and another 6 (six) credits related to the Master's Dissertation.
The 24 (twenty-four) credits in subjects are divided according to a list of compulsory and elective subjects. The student must obtain the minimum of 8 (eight) credits units in Compulsory subjects and another 16 (sixteen) credits units in elective subjects.
Note: The student must finish the subjects in the first two semesters of the master's degree.
Cementitious Materials
Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics
Energy Efficiency
Forecasting methods in engineering Design and Analysis of Experiments
Finite Element in Durability Analysis 1
Finite Element in Durability Analysis 2
Geoprocessing for environmental and cadastral applications
Materials Used for the Construction of Roads
Isotope Hydrology in water management
Seminars in Urban Engineering and Sustainability
Soil investigation in urban areas.
Soil Stabilization and Dosage Methodologies
Slope stability in urban areas
Research Methodology
Statistical modeling
Sustainability in the built environment
Thermal Comfort
Wastewater treatment
Water Resources Planning and Management
Water conservation in buildings
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