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4 Civil Engineering Degree Programs in Belgium


KU Leuven
Master of Civil Engineering
- Leuven, Belgium
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Dutch
The master's degree in civil engineering is aimed at developing analytical and problem-solving skills and a solid scientific-technical knowledge, embedded in a general university background.


Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
- Brussels, Belgium
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want to become a master innovator, create breakthroughs in scientific and technological research, or become a leader in the decision-making process? Are you interested in shaping a sustainable world; in planning, designing, or constructing the built and natural environment, and changing the lives of millions of people for the better? Then our program, in the multicultural capital of Europe, is perfect for you!
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KU Leuven
Master of Civil Engineering Technology
- Ghent, Belgium
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Dutch
Built on a solid foundation in the design and innovation of structures, this programme will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to become a civil engineer. Through the selection of materials, construction methods and numerical simulations, you will be able to design constructions that are fully compliant with environmental, legal and structural rules. You will learn to translate a project from concept to realisation, arriving at a structural design that meets the relevant criteria of strength, serviceability, energy efficiency, durability, and sustainability.


European University of Post-Industrial Cities (UNIC)
Erasmus Mundus Masters in Re-designing the Post-Industrial City
- Liège, Belgium
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
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MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
Calling future urban thinkers who are curious about how we can revitalise post-industrial cities! This exciting and unique Master's programme wants to create an educational experience which recognizes and responds critically to issues of cities in different forms and stages of post-industrial transition and educates the next generation of specialists with the 21st-century skills and knowledge needed to address the challenges and opportunities of cities in transition and super diverse societies. It is the ideal program for professionals involved in the design, planning, management or evaluation of the city who want to join a vibrant knowledge and innovation community committed to rethinking more sustainable urban futures. RePIC fosters transformative modes of teaching, research, and learning - responding to post-industrial cities' specific challenges and characteristics.
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Civil engineering degree programs offer a dynamic mix of technical and creative challenges that shape the infrastructure of our world. This field focuses on designing, building, and maintaining projects like roads, bridges, and buildings, making it critical for societal development.
Studying civil engineering in Belgium involves a blend of applied coursework and hands-on projects. Students engage in subjects such as structural analysis, soil mechanics, and sustainable construction methods while employing computer-aided design tools to visualize their projects. The environment encourages independence and critical thinking as students work on real-world challenges, enhancing their problem-solving capabilities.
Graduates typically pursue careers as civil engineers, project managers, or urban planners. Belgium’s strong emphasis on sustainability provides a context for understanding global environmental challenges, allowing graduates to gain skills that are valued internationally. By integrating innovative practices with practical instruction, these programs prepare you for diverse opportunities in the engineering sector, driving improvements in both community and global infrastructure.