The BSc engineering program in English spans four years and offers two specialized tracks: Structural Engineering and Infrastructure Engineering. Graduates of the Structural Engineering specialization possess the expertise to design, construct, and manage mechanically, structurally, and technologically intricate structures. They collaborate closely with architects, transportation specialists, and hydraulic engineers to bring various projects to fruition.
Their scope encompasses diverse structures such as bridges, underground passages for transportation networks, power stations, cooling towers, craneways, transmission and telecommunication line structures, warehouses, industrial plants, multi-storey buildings, as well as hydraulic and water utility structures.
On the other hand, graduates of the Infrastructure Engineering specialization excel in designing and constructing urban and regional infrastructure. Their purview includes roads, railways, water and wastewater utilities, hydraulic constructions, and overseeing engineering endeavors in these domains.