Master of Science in Infrastructure Development and Management
The Master of Science in Engineering (Infrastructure Development and Management) is a program that focuses on the planning, design, and management of sustainable infrastructure systems. It equips students with the skills to develop efficient, resilient, and innovative solutions for urban development, transportation, energy, and public works projects.
Master of Science in Infrastructure Development and Management
The Master of Science in Engineering (Infrastructure Development and Management) is a program that focuses on the planning, design, and management of sustainable infrastructure systems. It equips students with the skills to develop efficient, resilient, and innovative solutions for urban development, transportation, energy, and public works projects.
Level: Postgraduate
Period: 2 years
Delivery: Face-to-Face
Award: Masters Degree
Admission Criteria
Applicants must at least have a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Sciences, Engineering, Urban, District and Regional Planning, Architecture and Surveying or equivalent from any accredited higher education institution.
Duration and Tuition Fees
The Master of Science in Engineering (Infrastructure Development and Management) is a two-year program, comprising four semesters. Tuition fees for SADC students are US$1,625.00 per semester for the duration of the program.



