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Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering in Ports and Channels

Type
Bachelor (ISCED 2011 level 6)
Language

Spanish

Duration 8 semesters
Cost TUITION FEE GUIDE IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE

This course offers the Maritime Civil Engineering Industry an integral human resource, with the values, skills, and abilities necessary to develop projects appropriately related to civil works, ports and fluvial-marine.

The professional training of Civil Engineering in Ports and Channels aims to prepare an individual specialized in the field of civil engineering, to exercise professional duties such as drafting and signing projects oriented to construction, reform, repair, conservation, demolition, manufacture, installation, assembly or exploitation of port and fluvial-marine infrastructure, as well as, its adequate harmonization with civil works of urban development; contributing significantly to the economic development of our country and the world.

Objective

To train professionals with a large scientific and technological base, with the necessary competences to develop the design and execution of civil works, ports and fluvial-marine; with very clear criteria of social responsibility, business, and the protection of the environment.

Offer to Panamanian society and the region, a professional option that seeks the formation of Civil Engineers with a specialization in the design, construction and management of works related to port infrastructure and fluvial-marine, contributing in this way to economic, social, and sustainable development of its citizens and institutions that comprise it.

Work Field

  • Public Administration.
  • Port Industry.
  • Building Industries.
  • Universities.
  • Mining Industries.
  • Private Companies.
  • Companies related to fluvial works.
Structural components
Industry partners
Internship/Workplace experience
Practical/Field work
Research Project

ISCED Categories

Ecology
Conservation and environmental management
Environmental protection technology
Machinery and operators
Marine spatial planning
Near- and offshore constructions