About the training program
Construction is an important sector of the economy. The construction industry generates profit, improves living conditions for citizens, and provides employment for millions of people, contributing approximately 3% to the gross domestic product of the state. Specialists in "Construction of High-Rise and Long-Span Buildings and Structures" are considered the elite of the construction field. Students in this program receive profound fundamental professional training, enabling them to design, construct, and effectively operate high-rise and long-span buildings and structures for various purposes.
What do graduates do?
Graduates can work in design, construction, research, survey, and operational organizations specializing in unique building and structure projects, in services for monitoring and testing such structures, conducting technical assessments of building structures for unique buildings, and engaging in construction expertise. They may also work in state and local government bodies. Graduates hold positions such as design engineer, head of a design group or department, chief project engineer, and others.