Master's in Civil Engineering
Earn your master's in Civil Engineering from a nationally ranked and affordable program.
Specialize in environmental, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering. A general track is also available for those looking for a broader curriculum in graduate school.
- Program type:
- Master's Degree
- Format:
- On Campus or Online
- Est. time to complete:
- 1-2 years
- Credit hours:
- 30-32
Why earn a Civil Engineering master's?
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On-Campus or Online Civil Engineering Master's
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Build on your knowledge to achieve a greater understanding of civil engineering and the design process.
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Practice civil engineering in a wide range of professional settings including consulting firms, government agencies and industries.
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Conduct research in your chosen area of interest. Many students specialize in environmental, structural, transportation, water resources, and general civil engineering.
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Demonstrate practical skill that can be applied in the real world with a written design project requirement.
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Shape the future of transportation. UND’s Transportation Technology Research Initiative is using autonomous systems to develop and maintain a modern transportation system.
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Foster a deeper understanding of the engineering design process.
What can you do with a master's in Civil Engineering?
Master's in Civil Engineering Courses
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Online Civil Engineering Master's Degree
FAQs
Yes, all courses for the master's in Civil Engineering are offered 100% online, eliminating the need to visit campus while taking courses. However, students choosing to conduct research experiments in UND’s laboratory must come to the campus to work on the thesis-related experiments. Those who prefer to be entirely online should opt for analytical or computer modeling research work. In person courses are also an option for those that want to attend in person.
The master's degree in Civil Engineering can typically be completed in 1.5 to 2 years, depending on credit load.
No, individuals applying for our Civil Engineering master's program must hold a baccalaureate degree in Civil Engineering or a related field such as construction management.
UND's Civil Engineering program stands out as one of the region's best-value universities for online education, offering high alumni salaries and impressive job placement rates.
Compare our online and on campus costs. You'll find we are one of the most affordable civil engineering schools in the Midwest. Our online Civil Engineering master's students pay the same affordable tuition rate regardless of their legal residency.
UND is committed to assisting students in funding their education, providing over $105 million in financial aid annually. A range of financial aid options offered by UND, including scholarships (merit-based), grants (need-based), and loans, help students alleviate college costs.
Leaders in Civil Engineering
Brendan Blades began taking classes at UND to further his career as a civil engineer.