The Faculty offers a comprehensive MSc program in Infrastructure Engineering spanning a duration of 1.5 years, encompassing two specialized tracks: Specialization in Highway and Railway Engineering and Specialization in Water and Hydro-Environmental Engineering. The Specialization in Highway and Railway Engineering equips students with advanced knowledge related to transportation networks, highway and railway structures and design, intelligent transportation systems, as well as the economic and managerial facets of transportation. Meanwhile, the primary objective of the Specialization in Water and Hydro-Environmental Engineering is to provide an enhanced understanding of water and wastewater treatment, hydrosystem modeling, hydromorphology, hydroinformatics, ecology, and water quality monitoring. These specialized tracks cater to both research-oriented students pursuing doctoral degrees in PhD programs and the next generation of engineering leaders poised to tackle intricate infrastructural challenges and innovate construction procedures within their respective fields.