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3 Construction Master's Degree Programs in Vietnam


Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Master in Construction Management
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Vietnam has been developing speedily over the last decade, yet the infrastructure system for daily living and production of Vietnam is insufficient, which demands high-quality workforce in construction areas with essential skill sets, especially managerial skills when Vietnam join the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).


Le Quy Don Technical University
Construction Machine Engineering
- Hanoi, Vietnam
Master degree
English
Le Quy Don Technical University is one of the key national universities which offers multidisciplinary undergraduate and postgraduate training in engineering and management.
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Lac Hong University
Civil Engineering
- Bien Hoa, Vietnam
Master degree
English, Vietnamese
Lac Hong University is an educational establishment with interdisciplinary and multi-level training programs, combining training with scientific research, technology transfer in the fields of engineering, technology, economics, and social humanities.
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Pursuing a Master’s degree in construction in Vietnam offers a unique blend of theoretical understanding and practical application, essential for navigating the country's rapidly growing infrastructure sector. You'll delve into innovative project management techniques, sustainable construction practices, and advanced engineering principles relevant to today’s construction landscape.
Through applied coursework, you'll study topics like construction law, structural analysis, and cost estimation. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage in team projects, where they analyze real-world scenarios and collaborate on solutions. Master’s programs often focus on research, letting you explore emerging technologies and methodologies that shape the industry.
Graduates emerge with skills to design and oversee large-scale projects, ensuring compliance with safety standards and environmental regulations. Career paths typically include roles such as project manager, construction estimator, or site engineer, with opportunities in both local and international markets. Overall, a Master’s in construction prepares you to be a leader in a field that significantly impacts urban development and sustainability.