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The School of Architecture, Engineering
and Applied Science offers various academic and professional degree
programs in:
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Computer Science (BS)
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Computer Engineering and Management (BS)
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Computer Science and Management (MS, Ph.D.)
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Petroleum Engineering and Management (BS, MS, Ph.D.)
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Environmental Engineering and Management (BS, MS)
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Civil Engineering and Management (BS, MS, Ph.D.)
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Architectural Engineering and Management (BS)
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Architecture (BS, MS, Ph.D.)
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Mathematics (MS, Ph.D.)
The Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Programs are designed for individuals
who are at least high school graduates and provide students with
a firm foundation in architecture, engineering and applied science
and prepare graduates for immediate practice of the profession as
well as advanced studies.
The Master of Science (MS) Degree Programs are for specialists,
technical and commercial staff, managers, external industry advisers
and government officials, who wish to obtain modern understanding
of different research, technical, economic or market aspects of
particular areas of architecture, engineering and applied science.
The Philosophy Doctor (Ph.D.) Degree Program is for specialists
with deep research interests who wish to enhance their future career
in different areas of architecture, engineering, petroleum management,
environmental management, mathematics, applied economics, and computer
science.
Contemporary engineering, architecture and the related fields also
require the knowledge of management. The offered courses in economics,
management and marketing cover the modern requirements for the graduates
of the School in these fields.
The realization of the programs follows the general standards due
to the research and teaching activities of faculty members and their
professional experience, broad scope of personal contacts with experienced
international experts, different types of mutual activities with
international companies and other institutions. The programs consider
successfully modern standards in research and education as well
as the regional technical, economic, social, and educational traditions
and specificities.
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