The University of New Haven(s) master degree program in civil engineering is uniquely designed for individuals with a keen interest in civil, environmental, and construction engineering and sustainability who want to improve their core competencies in analysis and design, areas that are critical for multifaceted civil engineering projects of the future.
A future of opportunity
Civil engineering positions account for the most jobs of any engineering field, and this job growth is predicted to continue. In Connecticut alone, job openings for civil and environmental engineers are expected to grow by 13.8 percent through 2022, which is higher than the aggregate rate of growth for all occupations in the state.
Federal funding for sustainable and green development has also led to an increase in environmentallyfriendly infrastructure projects, which has driven demand for civil and environmental engineers.
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The Master of Science in Civil Engineering provides research opportunities in civil infrastructure, construction management/engineering, and sustainability.
The current research areas in the program include computer-aided structural analysis for highway structures, recycled concrete, renewable energy, economic feasibility of sustainability, transparent concrete, and more.
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