THE MALAYSIA UNIVERSITY of SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY (MUST), a non-profit post-graduate research university established in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) extends its invitation to suitably qualified applicants to apply for Admission and Financial Assistance for the following post-graduate programs:Master of Science (MSc) in Transportation and LogisticsMaster of Science (MSc) in Construction Engineering and ManagementMaster of Science (MSc) in Materials Science and EngineeringThe program begins in September 2003. The MSc program covers 1&1/2 to 2 years and include course work and thesis research with the prospect of progressing to the PhD program. Fundamental courses will be offered in July and August to those who need the prerequisites to take the program courses which begin in September.
THE MALAYSIA UNIVERSITY of SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY (MUST), a non-profit post-graduate research university established in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) extends its invitation to suitably qualified applicants to apply for Admission and Financial Assistance for the following post-graduate programs:Master of Science (MSc) in Transportation and LogisticsMaster of Science (MSc) in Construction Engineering and ManagementMaster of Science (MSc) in Materials Science and EngineeringThe program begins in September 2003. The MSc program covers 1&1/2 to 2 years and include course work and thesis research with the prospect of progressing to the PhD program. Fundamental courses will be offered in July and August to those who need the prerequisites to take the program courses which begin in September.
THE MALAYSIA UNIVERSITY of SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY (MUST), a non-profit post-graduate research university established in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) extends its invitation to suitably qualified applicants to apply for Admission and Financial Assistance for the following post-graduate programs:Master of Science (MSc) in Transportation and LogisticsMaster of Science (MSc) in Construction Engineering and ManagementMaster of Science (MSc) in Materials Science and EngineeringThe program begins in September 2003. The MSc program covers 1&1/2 to 2 years and include course work and thesis research with the prospect of progressing to the PhD program. Fundamental courses will be offered in July and August to those who need the prerequisites to take the program courses which begin in September.