The program gives structured learning in construction methods, project planning, and structural systems. Students work on design tasks, cost planning exercises, and site-based case studies that reflect real construction practice. Laboratory sessions and supervised project work support steady skill growth.
The University of Malta supports this program through engineering-focused academic staff and research-linked teaching. Students gain exposure to construction technology, materials testing, and project coordination methods. Graduates move into construction firms, infrastructure projects, and engineering consultancies across Malta, Europe, and other regions.
Up to 20 hours per week during study period (subject to Malta work permission rules)
Accepted tests:
Science
Msida Campus (Main Campus)
Postgraduate
2 years
October
6.5
€400–€900,
€13,000–€15,000, (INT)
Poole, England
5.5
£ £13,250
Bedford, United Kingdom
£ 24725
Oxford, London, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax, Melbourne, Sydney
£ 8765
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