Programme overview

Masters in Construction Engineering Management (MCEM), is a postgraduate program created in the framework of the Faculty of Engineering. This program provides the essential skills required by companies for management roles across all areas of construction, from project supervision to consulting. Furthermore, the program ensures efficient workflow through the integration of modern education, technology, and laboratory testing. Students in this field will acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills to manage the numerous challenges faced by the construction industry, including quality assurance, contract management, project risk assessment, and environmental factors. With this foundation, they can either launch a professional career in the construction industry or expand their expertise in their current roles. The curriculum of this program has been developed in accordance with the curricula of similar programs at reputable universities worldwide and will be continuously updated to reflect scientific and technological advances.