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Coastal engineering involves applying fundamental engineering concepts to assess, plan, build, and oversee systems functioning in coastal regions. This interdisciplinary field draws upon methods from various engineering disciplines. Key application areas encompass: safeguarding and replenishing beaches, coastal constructions, shoreline erosion, nearshore water movement, ocean-based renewable energy (from wind, waves, and tides), effects of natural disasters on coastal infrastructure, water resource development, measurement tools for coastal and offshore data collection, seabed excavation and sediment management, port and harbor facilities, and the movement of suspended and dissolved substances.
The Ph.D. program focuses on research, demanding students conduct original investigations. This advanced degree equips graduates for professional paths in engineering practice, teaching, leadership, and research across industrial, governmental, and academic settings. Awarding the degree depends on the candidate's comprehensive understanding of their field and proven capacity for autonomous research. Furthermore, candidates must demonstrate proficiency in articulating ideas effectively through both spoken and written forms of communication.