Public works (Bachelor's degree)

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Program Overview

The public works specialization program includes a wide range of activities related to the design, implementation, and maintenance of essential infrastructure that serves the community.

The goal of the "Public Works" specialization is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary in the field of construction and civil engineering, specializing in the planning, design, implementation, and maintenance of major infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, dams, public buildings, and water and sewage networks.





Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Mathematics, Physics, Soil Mechanics, Construction Materials, Strength of Materials, Roads (1 and 2), Road Materials, Reinforced Concrete, Prestressed Concrete, Foundations and Earthworks.

Advanced Topics

This specialization allows students who have successfully completed their studies to continue their education to obtain a master's degree, or even pursue higher studies to earn a doctorate in specific specializations, as well as start a small business, etc.


Graduates of this specialization can also work in various fields such as:


Construction and public works companies


Government agencies responsible for infrastructure


Engineering consulting


Educational and research institutions.

Admissions Information

The program is structured into 6 semesters, with the first two (common foundation) covering all students in the Science and Technology field. The first year (semesters S1 and S2) is followed by two multidisciplinary semesters in Civil Engineering, Public Works, and Hydraulics (semesters S3 and S4). In the third year, the student will receive specialized training in the Public Works sector (semesters S5 and S6), enabling them to acquire knowledge in the field of road, railway, port, and airport infrastructure.

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