15. HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING

MASTER PROGRAM

 

MAJOR: HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING.

SPECIALIZATION: HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING

CODE: 8580202

 

 (1) Overview:

The master's program in Hydraulic Engineering aims to equip students with advanced and in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge in hydraulic construction. It trains cadres with political qualities and professional ethics in serving and contributing to the people, society, and the country's development during innovation and international integration.

In addition to the general knowledge as prescribed by the Ministry of Education and Training, students master in-depth knowledge, such as Finite Element Method (FEM) in Civil Structures, FEM in Civil Dynamics, Wave Theory, Reliability Theory in Civil Engineering, Technical Port Exploitation, Waterways, Offshore Constructions, Reliability of Port Constructions, Construction Project Management, Plasticity Theory, Hydraulic Constructions, Coastal Engineering, Port Breakwaters, Oceanography, Experimental Techniques, Earthquake Theory for Civil Engineering, etc.

(2) Program Objectives:

Graduated master's students of this program can:

- Master scientific research methods;

- Improve knowledge and professional proficiencies;

- Competently solve technical problems related to training majors;

- Research in the field of construction of hydraulic works;

- Apply advanced techniques to works, etc.

The program helps students better understand the theory and practice of applying and developing the construction industry today so that they contribute to solving the problems in reality.

(3) Major contents:

The master's degree program in ship engineering consists of 60 credits (TC) according to the following table:

No

Code

Course name

Credit

Text

Number

Total

LT

TH/ TN/TL/ BTL/TiL

I. General knowledge section

6

4

2

1

TH

501

Philosophy

3

2

1

2

TA

502

English

3

2

1

II. Basic knowledge section

8

4

4

2.1. Compulsory courses (2 modules)

4

2

2

3

TU

503

Applied Informatics

 

 

 

4

SO

504

Wave theory

 

 

 

2.2. Elective modules: choose 4 credits (02 modules) out of 8 credits

4

2

2

5

XT

505

Probabitity statistics

2

1.5

0.5

6

CS

506

Theoretical basis of the reliability of the constructions

2

1.5

0.5

7

KH

507

Scientific research method

2

1.5

0.5

8

PP

508

Calculation method

2

1.5

0.5

III. Specialized knowledge section

30

15

15

3.1. Compulsory courses (07 modules)

14

7

7

9

KT

509

Technical Port Oparation

2

1.5

0.5

10

ĐT

510

Waterway construction

2

1.5

0.5

11

511

Fixed offshore construction

2

1.5

0.5

12

BC

512

Reliability of Port Construction

2

1.5

0.5

13

DA

513

Construction project management

2

1.5

0.5

14

ĐĐ

514

Earthquake and calculation theory of earthquake resistant buildings

2

1.5

0.5

15

TN

515

Construction works experiment method

2

1.5

0.5

3.2. Elective modules: choose 16 credits (08 modules) out of 28 credits

16

8

8

16

CTDT

516

Plasticity and Magnetic Theory

2

1.5

0.5

17

CTTC

517

Hydraulic construction

2

1.5

0.5

18

CTDĐ

518

Mobile offshore construction

2

1.5

0.5

19

CTQL

519

Construction-quality management

2

1.5

0.5

20

CTBB

520

Coastal and island protection construction

2

1.5

0.5

21

CTHV

521

Hydro and ocean graphy

2

1.5

0.5

22

CTNM

522

Foundations of hydraulic construction

2

1.5

0.5

23

CTKC

523

Finite analysis method in structural calculations

2

1.5

0.5

24

CTĐL

524

Finite analysis in the calculation of construction dynamics

2

1.5

0.5

25

CTXL

525

Calculation of soft ground

2

1.5

0.5

IV

Internship

7

 

 

32

TTTN

 

Graduation internship

7

 

 

V

Graduation thesis

9

 

 

33

ĐATN

 

Graduation thesis

9

 

 

Thesis

60

 

 

                 

 

 (4) Career prospects:

Graduated students are oriented to work in Hydraulic Construction Engineering and can reasonably take on the following jobs:

- Work at universities, colleges, institutes, etc., related to construction majors;

- Work as technical staff at technology and research institutes, designing and construction companies;

- Continue to work as a PhD student;

- Work as researchers, designers, and project managers in the field of survey, foundation design and underground works, coastal and offshore works, etc.;

(5) Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)

(6) Total Credits: 60