

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan provides a comprehensive program for students seeking advanced knowledge in infrastructure design, structural analysis, and construction management. The curriculum emphasizes civil systems, environmental engineering, geotechnical principles, and computational modeling, preparing students to tackle complex engineering challenges and design resilient, sustainable structures. Students engage in applied research, laboratory experiments, and fieldwork, developing skills necessary for innovative problem solving in civil engineering projects. This program cultivates both technical proficiency and analytical expertise, equipping graduates to succeed in professional practice, research, and leadership roles within civil engineering.
Learners participate in a collaborative academic environment where theory, practical application, and research intersect. The curriculum offers opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, advanced computational modeling, and applied project design, allowing students to explore areas such as structural engineering, transportation systems, and sustainable construction. Through mentorship, seminars, and hands on experiences, students refine problem solving, critical thinking, and project management skills. With a focus on evidence based practice and professional development, the program prepares graduates to deliver innovative engineering solutions and contribute to the advancement of infrastructure and construction projects.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Civil Engineering
• Structural Analysis and Design
• Geotechnical Engineering Principles
• Civil Engineering Materials
• Engineering Mathematics and Computational Methods
Semester 2 - Intermediate Engineering Applications
• Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
• Transportation Systems and Planning
• Construction Management Fundamentals
• Elective in Specialized Civil Engineering Topics
Semester 3 - Advanced Design and Research
• Advanced Structural Systems
• Sustainable Infrastructure Design
• Applied Research Project in Civil Engineering
• Seminar in Contemporary Civil Engineering
Semester 4 - Thesis and Professional Development
• Master’s Thesis Research
• Advanced Project Management
• Engineering Innovation and Leadership
• Professional Skills and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program acquire advanced technical, analytical, and design skills that prepare them for careers in structural engineering, construction management, infrastructure consulting, and civil engineering research. They develop expertise in design, project implementation, and sustainable infrastructure solutions, enabling them to manage complex projects, optimize resources, and ensure structural safety. The program also prepares graduates for roles in government agencies, engineering firms, and academic research. Graduates leave equipped to lead engineering teams, develop innovative solutions, and contribute to infrastructure development and sustainable construction practices.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates advanced civil engineering with applied research and project based learning, offering opportunities for hands on design, fieldwork, and mentorship. Learners benefit from faculty expertise, interdisciplinary collaboration, and applied engineering projects that strengthen technical, analytical, and project management skills. The curriculum emphasizes evidence based engineering, sustainable practices, and professional development, preparing graduates to tackle complex civil engineering challenges. With its focus on technical excellence and practical proficiency, the program provides a robust academic and professional environment for students aspiring to careers in civil engineering, construction, and infrastructure innovation.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA