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Elevate your professional trajectory and income prospects by pursuing a master's degree in civil and environmental engineering at UNH. Acquire expertise to enhance structural safety for bridges and roads while contributing to cleaner communities, applying your learning in our comprehensive lab facilities.
A Master of Engineering degree can serve as your gateway to maximizing career opportunities or establishing an entrepreneurial venture. Engineering professionals with graduate degrees typically earn $15,000 more per year than their bachelor's-level counterparts. Our curriculum equips you with the tools to drive sustainable infrastructure initiatives focused on public welfare, improving lives through safer bridges, highways, skyscrapers, tunnels, and dams, while also addressing water quality and environmental preservation.
Our Civil and Environmental Engineering program aims to demonstrate engineering principles through hands-on participation in sustainable infrastructure development prioritizing safety and community health. Graduates make global impacts by delivering secure structures and environmental solutions, maintaining civil engineering's dynamic and adaptable nature. The program culminates with a capstone experience alongside rigorous coursework.
An applicant must have completed a baccalaureate science degree in engineering, mathematics, or science at an accredited college or university. If coursework or laboratory experience is deficient, an admitted student will be required to fulfill, without graduate credit, all undergraduate prerequisites for graduate courses. In some cases, the student's adviser may require additional undergraduate courses in order to achieve a well-integrated program of study.
English Language Score:
Minimum score requirements are as follows: TOEFL (Computer-based): 213; TOEFL (Internet-based): 80; IELTS (International English Language Testing System): 6.5; TOEFL ITP (Institution Administered): On case-by-case basis; TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication): On case-by-case basis; Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59.
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission: Fall: April 1 (recommended US; final international); July 1 (final); Spring: Dec. 1.