The Master of Science by Research in Civil Engineering are research-based programmes, where the students conduct an advanced and original academic research project in a specialised area of civil engineering under the supervision of suitably qualified and experienced academic staff members.
Over the supervised period of research, the students will gain the experience, knowledge and skills associated with conducting significant research work in civil engineering. The programmes will also equip the students with highly-specialised analytical, problem-solving and transferable skills that will enable them to subsequently embark onto a successful career as academics, researchers or practitioners in civil engineering or other related professions.
Applicants for admission to MSc (by Research) in Civil Engineering must satisfy the following minimum general and programme-specific entry requirements:
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Mature applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, in Civil Engineering or a related discipline, recognised by the Senate of UTB, at least 3 years of relevant working experience, pass an interview and/or entry test, and fulfill the same English language proficiency criteria above.
Candidates with other qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Note that a candidate will only be offered a place if the programme area is able to provide adequate supervision and facilities in the candidate’s chosen area of research. Prospective applicants are expected to enquire with the relevant academic staff in his/her desired area of interest, as shown in Civil Engineering Research and Consultancy page.
To apply, click here, click on Postgraduate Programme and register by creating an account. There is a July intake and a January intake. The application deadlines are normally near the end of March and near the end of August, respectively. Applicants must submit a satisfactory research proposal. Applications without a satisfactory proposal will be rejected straightaway.
(Bruneian candidates intending to apply for local scholarship do not need to send an additional application to HECAS.)
International candidates intending to apply for Brunei Government scholarship need to send an additional application to Brunei Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There is only one application period. The deadline is normally in the middle of February. Applicants must submit a satisfactory research proposal (using any upload point). Applications without a satisfactory proposal will be rejected straightaway.
Postgraduate fees can be found here.
For further enquiries on the MSc by Research programme, please contact the Civil Engineering Programme Area Graduate Studies and Research Coordinator.