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Whether you're pursuing a career in industry, government, or research, Northeastern University's Master of Science in Civil Engineering equips you for achievement by connecting you with top faculty and cutting-edge research initiatives.
Civil engineers lead the charge in shaping our evolving world. They create tomorrow's urban landscapes, pioneer solutions for environmental sustainability, and combat climate challenges. Northeastern offers a master's program in civil engineering with specializations in construction management, environmental and coastal systems, geotechnical engineering, structural design, transportation, or data systems. Students can fulfill degree requirements through full-time or part-time study. Construction management is a multifaceted field that combines the phases of major projects with the technical expertise required for execution. This concentration teaches a comprehensive, sustainable approach to overseeing construction endeavors. Beyond core engineering principles, you'll explore their wider implementation in complex projects. The curriculum covers construction project coordination, eco-conscious design, construction technologies, logistics, resource allocation, integrating innovation, and assessing economic and environmental sustainability.