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The Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Department's graduate program has a global reputation for shaping students into pioneers across engineering practice, research, and academia. We encourage driven, exceptional candidates to apply for our M.S. and Ph.D. programs. Today's intricate challenges at the intersection of urban development, water resources, and energy systems require engineers with both specialized expertise and broad perspectives. CAEE equips students with collaborative skills and academic foundations to pioneer tomorrow's sustainable technologies, innovative solutions, and resilient infrastructure systems. Our approach combines rigorous fundamental research with practical applications, supported by numerous specialized research centers where graduate students can pursue their passions within a vibrant academic community. Featuring cutting-edge laboratories and resources, our program prepares engineers to lead in diverse sectors including industry, higher education, government service, and more.
Environmental and water resources engineering encompasses a wide spectrum of disciplines focused on solving ecological challenges in air, water, and land systems. This field spans multiple specialties including aquatic systems engineering, hydrologic engineering, atmospheric quality control (both outdoor and indoor), marine engineering, and toxic material remediation. Principles of sustainability are woven throughout these specialties, emphasizing the enduring ecological, financial, and societal impacts of engineering decisions.