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The department provides Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Science (MS), and non-thesis Master of Engineering (MEng) programs with specializations in structural, geotechnical, transportation, construction, water resources, and environmental engineering. Key focus areas in civil engineering encompass bridge design and management systems, cement-based materials, construction administration, wind engineering, geo-environmental studies, pavement systems, transportation infrastructure, disaster preparedness, computer-assisted design, decision support tools, and the combination of physical and computational models for civil engineering applications. Water resources studies concentrate on fluid mechanics, water cycle processes, groundwater systems, and simulations of river basins and coastal regions. Environmental engineering highlights water purification, wastewater processing, contamination cleanup, hazardous material handling, environmental assessment methods, and sustainable practices.