Catholic University Of America
620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064, United States

The Catholic University of America is a private Catholic research university in Washington, D.C. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

The Civil Engineering department offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in civil engineering. Our goal is to produce graduates who are schooled in fundamentals and capable of doing advanced engineering work.

Major areas of concentration for this program are: construction engineering and management, environmental engineering and water resource management, solid mechanics, structural engineering, transportation engineering, civil engineering materials, and systems engineering.

The available courses include laboratory studies, applied mathematics, engineering analysis, engineering design, and a variety of introductory and advanced level courses in various areas of applied science and engineering management.

Requirements

The minimum requirement for admission to the M.S. degree program is a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university. The minimum requirement for admission to the masters degree program of a particular department is an undergraduate degree from an accredited engineering program. Additional requirements may apply based on undergraduate performance.

The minimum GPA required from regular admission to masters degree programs is 3.0 for bachelor level courses. Provisional admission can be granted to students with a GPA less than 3.0. Provisional admission will be converted to regular admission after the student passes a set of approved graduate level courses with a minimum GPA of 3.0.

Important information

The Department of Civil Engineering requests TOEFL (for non-native English speakers) test results for application to graduate studies for the M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs. A GRE score is required for all Ph.D. applicants.

To be eligible for competitive stipends, Catholic University has set an eligibility requirement of 1300 points (or equivalent in the new point system) for the GRE.

https://engineering.catholic.edu/academics/graduate/civil-engineering/masters/index.html

  • Online Application (no application fee)
  • Official Transcripts from previous colleges/universities 
  • Unofficial transcripts accepted for review
  • English Proficiency Test - TOEFL - 80 Internet; IELTS - 6.5; Duolingo - 105

Recommended Documents in Support of the Application:

  • One letter of recommendation
    • An electronic recommendation form will be sent directly to the individual you indicate as your recommender on your application. Alternatively, if a recommender would like to send a letter directly to the University, it may be sent to em-operations@cua.edu
  • Resume or CV
  • Professional Goal Statement

Documents must be sent directly from the institution to the address below:

The Catholic University of America
Enrollment Operations
Father OConnell Hall
620 Michigan Ave, NE Washington, DC 20064, USA

or by email to em-operations@cua.edu
Please note: If your institution is able to provide an e-transcript, please direct them to send the official link to em-operations@cua.edu

 Applies to certain graduate programs.

https://www.catholic.edu/admission/international-students/graduate-international-admission.html 

Fall Semester - July 1 for international students 

Spring Semester - November 1 for international students

Summer Semester - April 1

https://biology.catholic.edu/admission/graduate/index.html

Apply online 

Start the application online using the link provided above

Application Coding: Students MUST add the code “GP02” to their applications to ensure the application is coded for Indo Global Studies.

Note - Please share tagging proof, student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org after submitting the application.