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Pursuing graduate studies in civil and environmental engineering equips students for advanced professional roles and academic pursuits. Key focus areas include environmental engineering and science, water resources management (hydraulics and hydrology), structural engineering and material science, sustainable water systems, and transportation engineering. The program develops students' capacity to employ analytical reasoning and engineering fundamentals to tackle real-world challenges, articulate ideas clearly across diverse contexts, make principled decisions weighing global impacts and ethical considerations, and perform innovative research using contemporary tools and techniques to push the boundaries of knowledge.
A U.S. bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or an equivalent degree from another country as determined by the Office of Admissions with a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00.
English Language Requirements:
An IELTS (International English Language Testing System) total score of 7.0, with no sub score less than 6.0.
TOEFL score requirements with score of 81 or higher on the Internet-based version of the test (iBT) and newly admitted graduate students who present iBT scores below 100 on the PBT.
TOEFL score requirements with score of 550 on Paper-based test (PBT) and newly admitted graduate students who present TOEFL scores below 600 on the PBT.