Structures

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Program Overview

The Master in Structures program aims to train highly qualified engineers capable of designing, analyzing, and rehabilitating complex civil engineering works. The curriculum focuses on mastering numerical modeling tools, structural dynamics, innovative materials, and earthquake engineering principles. Students gain advanced expertise in reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete, and steel structures, while being introduced to the challenges of artificial intelligence and professional ethics.

Teaching Language : Français

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Structural mechanics

Structural dynamics

Reinforced Concrete

Steel Structures

Elasticity

Prestressed Concrete

Earthquake Engineering

Special structures

Foundation

Advanced Topics

Applied AI in Civil Engineering

Admissions Information

Access to this Master's degree is open to holders of a Bachelor's degree (Licence) in the following fields (ranked by compatibility):

1.    Civil Engineering (Direct compatibility - Coefficient 1.00).

2.    Public Works (High compatibility - Coefficient 0.80).

3.    Mechanical Construction (Medium compatibility - Coefficient 0.70).

4.    Other Bachelor's degrees in the Science and Technology (ST) domain (Coefficient 0.60).