Master of Philosophy in Engineering - Infrastructure Development and Management

The Master of Philosophy in Engineering (Infrastructure Development and Management) is a research-oriented program that focuses on the planning, design, and management of sustainable infrastructure systems. It prepares graduates to develop innovative solutions for improving infrastructure efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in both public and private sectors.
Master of Philosophy in Engineering - Infrastructure Development and Management
The Master of Philosophy in Engineering (Infrastructure Development and Management) is a research-oriented program that focuses on the planning, design, and management of sustainable infrastructure systems. It prepares graduates to develop innovative solutions for improving infrastructure efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in both public and private sectors.
Level: Postgraduate
Period: 2 years
Delivery: Face-to-Face
Award: Doctorate Degree

Admission Criteria

Applicants must have any of the following engineering-related qualifications:

a. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with a minimum of a credit in a relevant field.

b. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with a strong pass and two years’ work experience in a relevant field.

c. Honours degree from an accredited university with a minimum of second class in a relevant field.

d. Honours degree from an accredited university with a third class and one-year work experience in a relevant field.


Duration and Tuition Fees

The Master of Philosophy in Engineering (Infrastructure Development and Management) is a two-and-a-half-year program, comprising five semesters. Students from SADC countries are required to pay tuition fees of US$1,100.00 per semester for the duration of the program.