University of Algarve Master in Civil Engineering
University of Algarve

University of Algarve

Master in Civil Engineering

Faro, Portugal

Master degree

2 years

Portuguese

Full time

27 Mar 2026*

Sep 2026

EUR 4,000 / per year **

On-Campus

* 1st phase: 23/02 to 27/03 2nd phase: 25/05 to 03/07 3rd phase: 12/08 to 28/08

** for International students| National students: EUR 2200 per year

Fast-track counseling

By contacting the school, you'll get access to free priority counselling for any study and application questions.

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Civil Engineering offers students advanced knowledge in civil engineering principles. The program covers key areas such as structural analysis, materials science, and environmental engineering. This Master's program is designed to be completed in two years, providing a comprehensive understanding of contemporary challenges in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can expect to pursue various roles within the civil engineering sector. Potential career paths include becoming a project manager, structural engineer, or environmental consultant. There are also opportunities in government agencies and private firms focusing on infrastructure development and sustainability.

This proposal of a 2nd cycle answers to both the necessities of the students who want to continue their 1st cycle studies, in a near location which is compatible with the place of residence/work and the companies (firms and regional economic activities) seeking a better qualification of their professionals.

Objectives

The MSc in Civil Engineering aims to give a professional specialization by developing the technical and scientific capabilities of the holders of a 1st cycle in Civil Engineering, which is offered by both institutions.

The specialization fields in this 2nd cycle (Structures and Construction) as well as the classes' hours (after-work regime) seek to be in line with the needs and expectations recorded in the region.

Operating Mode

Classes are held from Monday to Friday, from 7:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.