As construction and urban development surge across Rwanda and Africa, the need for experts who understand the behavior of soils, rocks, and underground structures has never been more critical. This 2-year postgraduate program bridges advanced theory and practical fieldwork to ensure the stability, safety, and sustainability of construction projects.
“You cannot build the future on weak foundations,” said one of the program lecturers. “Our Master’s in Geotechnical Engineering is about producing engineers who can design and manage safe and efficient infrastructure from the ground up.”
Students explore a wide range of topics including slope stability, rock mechanics, earthworks, and underground construction. The program emphasizes geotechnical investigation, lab testing, computer modeling, and a final-year industrial-based Master’s Thesis focused on solving real-world engineering challenges.
The program is open to applicants with a Bachelor’s Degree in:
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Construction Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Applicants must hold at least a Second Class Upper Division and meet equivalency requirements set by Rwanda’s Higher Education Council (HEC) for foreign degrees.
Graduates will be qualified to work in diverse sectors including:
Geotechnical and Foundation Design Firms
Infrastructure Risk Analysis
Tunnel and Underground Construction
Civil Engineering Projects
Government and Urban Development Agencies
Research and Academia
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