Master of Science
The master of science degree requires the successful completion of 36 SCH (12 courses) with seven courses selected from a required list. The remaining five courses can be selected from a range of elective courses that are either within or closely related to the transportation discipline. The postgraduate programme is classified into: 1) Thesis based, and 2) Report based.
The Master of Science program contains three disciplines: architectural engineering, transportation, water resources engineering.
Master of Science in Architectural Engineering
Architectural Engineering is a specialized field of study and research aimed at developing professionals for the building industry. These professionals are involved in building design, building planning, building construction, and geomatics. Master of Science in Architectural Engineering has four tracks, which are architecture, construction, geomatics, and structures.
Master of Science in Transportation
The postgraduate programme consists of two tracks students can choose from: 1) Traffic and Geometrics, and 2) Pavements.
Master of Science in Water Resources Engineering
The goal of the sustainable water resources engineering program is to exploit the offerings of the existing water resources engineering program at Arba Minch Institute of Technology (AMiT) and build a complementary track that emphasizes sustainable water resources planning and management aspects. This track will have a strong interdisciplinary focus and combine traditional hydrology and hydraulics with environmental and natural resources management courses to create well rounded water resources engineers who specialize in long-term planning and management of this precious resource. Students will be exposed to current research themes focused on understanding food-energy-water nexus and sustainability of the planet.