Master of Science in Civil Engineering

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering have the following four fields of study:

  • Structural Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Water Resources Engineering

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S. CE) degree may be obtained through either the Thesis or Non-Thesis option.

Geotechnical Engineering Group

  • Characterization of Indigenous Geo-materials
  • Construction in Problematic Geotechnical Conditions
  • Assessment and Mitigation of Risk Related to Geotechnical & Geo-Environmental Hazards

MS Civil Engineering – Geotechnical

Structural Engineering Group

  • Monitoring, Assessment, Evaluation, Rehabilitation and Retrofit of Existing Structures
  • Design, Development and Testing of New and Alternative Infrastructure Systems
  • Loss Estimation and Risk Analysis
  • Non-destructive Testing of Existing Structures
  • Design and Development of Structural Analysis Software for Research and Instruction

MS Civil Engineering – Structural

Water Resources & Coastal Engineering Group

  • Water Resource Utilization, Planning and Management
  • Water-Related Disasters
  • Climate Change including Eco-System Change
  • Coastal Engineering

MS Civil Engineering – Water Resources

Environment & Energy Engineering Group

  • Water Quality Control and Management
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Solid Waste Management
  • Geo-Environmental Engineering
  • Disaster Risk Reduction Management
  • Sustainable Infrastructure

Transportation Engineering Group

  • Traffic Flow Theory and Analysis
  • Sustainable Transport
  • Travel Demand Management and Modelling
  • Transport Safety
  • Transport, Environment and Energy

MS Civil Engineering – Transportation

Doctor of Philosophy (Civil Engineering)

The Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering have the following four fields of study:

  • Structural Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Water Resources Engineering

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S. CE) degree may be obtained through either the Thesis or Non-Thesis option.

Geotechnical Engineering Group

  • Characterization of Indigenous Geo-materials
  • Construction in Problematic Geotechnical Conditions
  • Assessment and Mitigation of Risk Related to Geotechnical & Geo-Environmental Hazards

PhD Civil Engineering – Geotechnical

Structural Engineering Group

  • Monitoring, Assessment, Evaluation, Rehabilitation and Retrofit of Existing Structures
  • Design, Development and Testing of New and Alternative Infrastructure Systems
  • Loss Estimation and Risk Analysis
  • Non-destructive Testing of Existing Structures
  • Design and Development of Structural Analysis Software for Research and Instruction

PhD Civil Engineering – Structural

Water Resources & Coastal Engineering Group

  • Water Resource Utilization, Planning and Management
  • Water-Related Disasters
  • Climate Change including Eco-System Change
  • Coastal Engineering

PhD Civil Engineering – Water Resources

Environment & Energy Engineering Group

  • Water Quality Control and Management
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Solid Waste Management
  • Geo-Environmental Engineering
  • Disaster Risk Reduction Management
  • Sustainable Infrastructure

Transportation Engineering Group

  • Traffic Flow Theory and Analysis
  • Sustainable Transport
  • Travel Demand Management and Modelling
  • Transport Safety
  • Transport, Environment and Energy

PhD Civil Engineering – Transportation