

The Civil Engineering program at the University of Miami provides students with a rigorous education in the principles and practices essential to the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure and built environments. This four-year Bachelor of Science program emphasizes both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of civil engineering, preparing students to address the complex challenges of modern construction, transportation, environmental systems, and structural design. Students study a wide range of topics, including mechanics, materials science, hydraulics, geotechnical engineering, structural analysis, transportation planning, and sustainable design. By integrating engineering fundamentals with hands-on laboratory work and design projects, students gain the technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and analytical capabilities necessary to plan, design, and manage civil engineering projects effectively.
Throughout the program, students engage in collaborative projects and field experiences that simulate real-world engineering challenges. Faculty mentorship ensures students develop competence in advanced design software, surveying techniques, project management, and construction methods. The curriculum encourages students to consider environmental impacts, sustainability, and regulatory compliance in their engineering solutions. Through laboratory exercises, site visits, and internships, students gain practical experience in assessing material performance, evaluating structural integrity, and managing engineering projects from conception to completion. Graduates leave the program with a strong foundation in engineering principles, the ability to integrate interdisciplinary knowledge, and the leadership skills needed to guide complex projects in both public and private sectors.
Year 1 – Foundations in Engineering and Mathematics
• Introduction to Civil Engineering
• Calculus I & II
• General Physics with Lab
• Engineering Graphics and Design
• Introduction to Programming for Engineers
Year 2 – Core Civil Engineering Concepts
• Statics and Dynamics
• Materials Science for Engineers
• Mechanics of Solids
• Fluid Mechanics
• Surveying and Geospatial Analysis
Year 3 – Structural and Environmental Engineering
• Structural Analysis and Design
• Geotechnical Engineering
• Environmental Engineering Principles
• Transportation Engineering
• Construction Management Fundamentals
Year 4 – Integration, Capstone, and Professional Preparation
• Capstone Design Project
• Advanced Structural Design
• Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering
• Professional Ethics and Engineering Law
• Internship or Industry Collaboration
Graduates of the Civil Engineering program are prepared for a broad range of careers in infrastructure, construction, and environmental management. Potential roles include structural engineer, geotechnical engineer, transportation engineer, construction manager, environmental engineer, and project manager in both public and private sectors. Alumni may work for engineering consulting firms, government agencies, construction companies, or research and development organizations, applying their technical expertise to solve practical engineering challenges. Many graduates also pursue graduate study in civil engineering, structural engineering, or environmental engineering, which can lead to leadership positions or specialized roles in engineering design and innovation. With strong analytical skills, proficiency in design software, and practical field experience, graduates are well-equipped to contribute to the planning, construction, and maintenance of critical infrastructure worldwide.
The Civil Engineering program at the University of Miami combines rigorous technical education with practical, hands-on experience, giving students the tools to design, analyze, and implement infrastructure projects that meet the demands of modern society. Faculty mentorship, access to laboratories and field sites, and industry partnerships provide students with opportunities to apply classroom learning to real-world challenges, from urban planning to sustainable construction. The curriculum emphasizes not only technical proficiency but also project management, ethical decision-making, and environmental responsibility, preparing students to navigate complex engineering projects with competence and integrity. Graduates of this program emerge as well-rounded professionals capable of leading engineering teams, innovating in design and construction, and contributing to the sustainable development of communities and industries around the world.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States