Dai hoc Xay dung Ha Noi, Vietnam
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University description (as per official university website)
National University of Civil Engineering (NUCE) was established in 1966 from the former biggest Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Hanoi University of Technology. Founded in the war condition, the University had to change its campus location many times, and as a result became scattered.
In 1980 the University officially moved back to Hanoi but still located separately in 5 campuses. In 1991 the University campuses were gathered at one official location in No.55 Giai Phong Road, Hai Ba Trung District - a Southern district of Hanoi. NUCE is presently a complex of high rise buildings with modern facilities, adequately meeting the increasingly high demand of education in the field of civil engineering in Vietnam.
Though experiencing many difficulties during the past 30 years of building and development, NUCE is proud to be the most comprehensive and highly qualified education institution in the field of capital construction and civil engineering at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Apart from education, the University is also a center for scientific research and technological transfer and application of achievements in the field of civil engineering.
In the context of Industrialization and Modernization process of Vietnam and under Vietnamese Government Resolution on Education and Training, NUCE is taking all its efforts aiming at educating active and creative human resources being capable of solving practical problems, contributing to the development of the country of Vietnam.
On 2nd November 2005, Vietnamese Government has issued Resolution No. 14/2005/NQ-CP on fundamental and comprehensive renovation of education in university level in Vietnam in 2006 – 2020 phase. Implementing the direction of the Government, Ministry of Education and Training has developed and issued “Project on Renovation of University Education in Vietnam, Period 2006 – 2010”. All activities of NUCE are implemented following the direction of University Education Renovation, contributing to the development of the Education and Training Section, serving for the Industrialization – Modernization process of Vietnam.
The objective of NUCE from now to 2020 is to become the leading university in education and research in the field of civil engineering and a key university in Vietnam, step by step integrate in the regional and global university system.
Organizational Structure
The University currently comprises of 11 faculties, 2 institutes, 1 Center of Continuing Education and 49 teaching departments (01 department directly belong to University and 48 departments belong to faculties), 12 supportive departments, 2 boards, 1 monitoring station, 1 consulting company and 13 centers for Science and Technology Research and application and 1 International Cooperation Center for Education and Consultancy.
Staff
At the end of 2009, total number of university staff is 986, including 851 permanent staff and 135 contracted staff, of the total 785 are lecturers and 201 are supportive office employees. The University has 21 professors, 82 associate professors, 288 doctors and 355 masters. Up to now, among the teaching staff of NUCE, 7 lecturers have been awarded “People’s Honor Teacher” title and 63 lecturers granted with “Emeritus “. 71.9% of teaching and academic staff possess post graduate degrees.
Courses and Majors
National University of Civil Engineering is an education and research institution, which provides the education of scientists and technicians at undergraduate and graduate levels in various disciplines of civil engineering. The University is also a scientific and technological research center to bridge the gap of practical production with advanced outcomes of science and technology in the field of civil engineering.
· Undergraduate:
The University provides undergraduate courses in the following majors:
Building and Industrial Construction
Bridge and Road Engineering
Geodesy Engineering
Port and Waterway Engineering
Water Resources and Hydro-Power Engineering
Offshore Engineering
Building Materials Technology
Urban and Industrial Environment Engineering
Water Supply and Sanitation
In-door Engineering Systems
Construction Machinery
Construction Mechanization
Construction Economics and Management
Economic and Urban Management
Architecture
Urban Planning
Applied Informatics in Civil Engineering
Information Technology
Civil Engineering
Transport Infrastructure (Department of Excellence Engineer)
Urban Engineering (Department of Excellence Engineer)
Hydraulic Engineering (Department of Excellence Engineer)
· Graduate:
1. Short-term training courses with certificates:
- Construction supervision for Civil, Industrial and Infrastructure projects
- Construction supervision for Transport projects
- Construction supervision for Hydraulic and Hydro-power projects
- Construction investment project management
- Procurement of civil works.
- Management of Land, Residential Buildings and Construction
- Real estate business operation
- Design, construction and operation management of highways
- Civil engineering software and applications
2. Master:
- (Structure and Building Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Highway and Urban Road Engineering
- Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
- Offshore engineering
- Waterway Engineering
- Solid Mechanics
- Applied Mathematics
- Architecture
- Materials and Building Materials Technologies
- Environmental Engineering
- Construction Economics
- Construction Machinery and Equipment
- Water Supply and Drainage
3. Doctoral:
- Structure and Building Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Architectural engineering
- Urban and Rural Planning
- Materials and Building Materials Technologies
- Highway and Urban Road engineering
- Marine structure engineering
- Water Supply and Drainage
- Solid waste
- Underground and Mining Construction
- Waterway engineering
- Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
- Air Environmental Engineering
- Lifting Machine and Continuous Transporting Machine Technology
- Construction Machinery and Equipment
- Solid Mechanics
- Construction Economics |
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