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Brawijaya University
Master in Civil Engineering
- Malang, Indonesia
Master degree
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
Indonesian
The Civil Engineering course addresses multiple interests of expertise, including: structures, geotechniques, inundations, transportation, and construction management.


Maranatha Christian University (Universitas Kristen Maranatha)
Bachelor of Civil Engineering
- Bandung, Indonesia
Bachelor's degree
English
Faculty of Engineering was established in 1966, and currently organizes four undergraduate bachelor programs (S-1), namely Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Computer Systems. Maranatha Christian University Faculty of Engineering aims to produce graduates who are able to formulate engineering problems of the technology needed by the people, skilled in the application and development of technology, dedicated, independent, and able to contribute to the improvement of people’s lives.
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Diponegoro University
Master in Civil Engineering
- Semarang, Indonesia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
To apply for Master in Civil Engineering program the Bachelor degree and at least 2.75 GPA from accredited University is required.
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Studying construction degree programs in Indonesia presents a unique opportunity to engage with a rapidly growing industry in a nation known for its impressive infrastructure developments. This field combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills essential for successful careers in construction management, civil engineering, and project planning.
Through courses like project management, structural analysis, and sustainable construction methods, you’ll develop the skills to oversee construction projects from start to finish. Students gain hands-on experience in construction sites, working on actual projects to understand the practical implications of their academic work. The environment fosters independence and encourages adaptation as students interact with a diverse range of materials and techniques.
Graduates from construction programs often pursue roles as project managers, site engineers, or quantity surveyors, with opportunities to work locally and internationally. Indonesia's commitment to infrastructure improvement means a strong job market for those with expertise in this field. You'll find that your skills are highly transferable, opening doors to varied career paths across the globe.