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The CEM Department offers Master of Science (MS) and Master of Engineering (ME) degrees in Construction Engineering & Management. Admission to the program requires fulfilling all KFUPM and Deanship of Graduate Studies requirements. In addition, the applicant should meet the following CEM requirements:
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A degree equivalent to KFUPM Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (preferably Civil or Architectural Engineering) or Architecture.
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Applicants from other institution may have to take extra courses to cover areas of deficiency without graduate credit.
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The Master of Engineering program is unavailable for Research or Graduate Assistants because of the research emphasis and requirements of such students
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For more information on Admission Application
form, Admission Requirement, checklists, Admission Tracking
system ... more info.
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Master of Science (M.S.) Program |
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To obtain the M.S. degree in CEM, the student must complete 30 credit hours: 12 credits of core courses, 6 credits of CEM-elective courses, 3 credits of graduate elective course from outside CEM Department, 3 credits of graduate elective course either from within or outside the CEM
Department, a research seminar and a 6 credit hours of M.S. thesis
... more info.
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Master of Engineering (M.E.) Program |
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The M.E. option requires the completion of 42 credit hours, which include 24 credit hours of core courses, 9 credit hours of CEM electives, 6 credit hours of non-CEM
graduate elective courses, a research seminar and 3 credit hours of
Master of Engineering Report ... more info.
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Courses Description |
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A list of available courses and their description is available
here.
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