

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering at Johns Hopkins University offers a comprehensive education designed to address the growing challenges in infrastructure, sustainability, and urban development. This 2-year, full-time program combines rigorous theoretical training with practical applications in areas such as structural engineering, geotechnical systems, transportation, and environmental engineering. Students develop advanced analytical and design skills while gaining exposure to the latest technologies and materials used in modern infrastructure projects. The curriculum encourages critical thinking and research innovation aimed at building more resilient and sustainable cities.
Taught by leading experts and supported by cutting-edge laboratories and research centers, the program promotes interdisciplinary learning and real-world problem-solving. Through coursework, field-based projects, and collaboration with industry partners, students explore how to develop safe, durable, and environmentally conscious infrastructure. Emphasis is placed on ethical practice, regulatory standards, and climate-resilient design, preparing graduates to become future leaders in both the private and public sectors of civil engineering.
Semester 1 – Core Engineering Foundations
• Advanced Structural Mechanics
• Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering
• Sustainable Infrastructure Systems
• Engineering Mathematics and Computation
Semester 2 – Applied Civil Engineering Systems
• Structural Design and Analysis
• Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering
• Transportation Planning and Design
• Construction Materials and Methods
Semester 3 – Specialization and Research Integration
• Elective: Earthquake Engineering / Bridge Design
• Environmental Engineering Processes
• Project Management in Civil Engineering
• Independent Research / Proposal Development
Semester 4 – Thesis and Professional Application
• Master’s Thesis / Final Project
• Engineering Ethics and Public Policy
• Advanced Modeling and Simulation
• Oral Presentation and Technical Report Writing
Graduates of the Civil Engineering master’s program pursue roles in engineering consulting firms, government infrastructure agencies, construction and project management companies, and research institutions. Positions include structural engineer, geotechnical consultant, transportation planner, sustainability analyst, and construction project manager. Some graduates lead urban development initiatives or contribute to large-scale infrastructure projects, while others engage in research and policy advising for agencies such as the Department of Transportation, EPA, or municipal planning offices. The program also equips students with the necessary foundation for doctoral studies or licensure preparation, expanding their capacity to shape the future of infrastructure systems across diverse regions.
This program is ideal for those who aspire to combine engineering excellence, sustainability leadership, and hands-on technical expertise. Johns Hopkins offers access to world-renowned faculty, collaborative research centers, and strong industry partnerships that enrich the academic experience with practical relevance. Students benefit from a curriculum that integrates cutting-edge technologies, policy perspectives, and environmental responsibility—key attributes for engineers shaping tomorrow’s urban landscapes. With opportunities to tailor electives, engage in interdisciplinary research, and participate in professional development, graduates are positioned not just as skilled engineers, but as visionaries ready to address society’s most pressing infrastructure needs through thoughtful, innovative, and resilient design.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA