The Master of Science in Civil Engineering program produces the next generation of civil engineers that make important discoveries, develop new technologies and apply cutting-edge approaches to ensure the safety, resilience and sustainability of our infrastructure systems.
GRADUATE PROGRAM RESEARCH AREAS
Environmental engineering
Water resources engineering
Structural engineering
Transportation engineering
Construction engineering
Geotechnical engineering
Our faculty members are actively involved in state-of-the-art sponsored research programs and work collaboratively with graduate students on projects that are fundamental and applied in nature.
You'll join a group of students and faculty who engage in sponsored research projects funded by the Ohio Department of Transportation, the U.S. Air Force, as well as water and wastewater companies and agencies.
We offer technical electives in environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, water resource engineering, — helping you customize your degree.
Enjoy real-world design projects that link leadership and service to learning and scholarship in our Catholic, Marianist tradition. Our program focuses on advancing design and building safe, reliable and affordable infrastructure.
Plan of Study
To learn more about the available courses and to view a sample plan of study, please reference our Academic Catalog.
A minimum of 30 semester credit hours as outlined below is required:
Minimum twenty-one (21) semester credit hours of civil engineering and engineering mechanics from concentration areas of engineering mechanics, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, or water resources engineering.
Maximum nine (9) semester credit hours from other engineering disciplines or basic science course offerings.
https://udayton.edu/engineering/departments/civil/grad_civil/index.php