The Master’s in Civil Engineering - Nanotechnology Concentration at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a cutting-edge two-year program specifically designed for international students interested in the fields of civil engineering and nanotechnology. The program is conducted entirely in English, fostering a diverse learning environment. It integrates advanced nanotechnology into civil engineering practices, which is vital for modern construction and infrastructure development. Students will engage in rigorous coursework covering key topics, including material science, structural engineering, and the innovative use of nanomaterials. The curriculum emphasizes how nanotechnology can enhance the durability, performance, and sustainability of civil engineering projects by improving construction materials and designing smart structures that adapt to their surroundings. The program includes practical learning opportunities through laboratory work, internships, and collaborative research projects with industry partners, ensuring that students gain hands-on experience. Faculty members are renowned experts providing mentorship and insights into the latest developments in the field. Graduates will be well-equipped to assume leadership roles within the engineering sector, promoting innovation in construction, urban development, and environmental engineering, while also addressing global infrastructure challenges.