MSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering
Aarhus, Denmark
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline *
EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 15,300 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 15 January for non-EU citizens and 1 March for EU citizens
** for non-EU/EEA students only | EU/EEA students study for free
Introduction
At the start of the study, you choose between five study lines. The choice of study line is a choice of a course package that influences the first three semesters. Currently, the study lines are
- Infrastructures and Geotechnical Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Innovative Structural Design
- Building Science and Technology
- Construction Management and Engineering
Apart from the courses that belong to the study lines, several elective courses can be chosen. In the third semester, a 15 ECTS project course was taken on a topic relating to the study line. Also, in the third semester, many students choose to study abroad at another university. The final semester is the master thesis semester, where you choose the topic. The master thesis work may be in cooperation with an external company.
The program is taught by faculty members who are active researchers, so students benefit from a research-intensive environment and have the opportunity to work with researchers, as well as the chance to complete a project in collaboration with a private company.
Research at the Department
At the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Aarhus University, we create sustainable, technological solutions to some of the biggest challenges faced by businesses and society through research and development.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
At the start of the study, you choose between five study lines:
- Infrastructures and Geotechnical Engineering - Summer intake
- Infrastructures and Geotechnical Engineering - Winter intake
- Structural Engineering - Summer intake
- Structural Engineering - Winter intake
- Innovative Structural Design - Summer intake
- Innovative Structural Design- Winter intake
- Building Science and Technology - Summer intake
- Building Science and Technology - Winter intake
- Construction Management and Engineering - Summer intake
- Construction Management and Engineering - Winter intake
Program Outcome
With a Master’s degree in Civil- and architectural engineering, you have the following skills:
- You have general knowledge of architectural engineering and detailed knowledge of key disciplines, methodologies, theories and concepts within Civil- and architectural engineering.
- You can independently plan, manage and implement projects and apply the results in scientifically relevant decision processes.
- You can assess the applicability and appropriateness of theoretical, experimental and practical methodologies for the analysis and solution of scientific questions and issues.
- You can structure your competence development independently and critically.
- You are able to systematically and critically familiarise yourself with new subject areas.
- You can relay and communicate academic questions and issues to both a scientific and a general audience.
- You can collaborate constructively on a scientific basis to solve subject-related issues.
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Career Opportunities
The varied forms of teaching, group collaboration, and close scientific dialogue with researchers, as well as the department’s strong relationship with the industrial sector, give our graduates competencies that are in great demand on the global job market, including abstract, critical and independent thinking, analytical skills, and strategic planning. You can use these skills in many contexts even in jobs you didn’t know you were qualified for. Previous graduates of the MSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering have found jobs with consulting engineering firms, contractors, property developers, architecture firms, or in the building component industry.
Graduates typically work in roles that involve developing and designing advanced building constructions, advanced energy technology solutions and industrialised building components frequently in interdisciplinary collaboration with architects and designers.