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CIVIL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AREAS DEGREES OFFERED MEng, MScE & PhD APPLICATION DEADLINE Open STUDY OPTIONS MEng: Course work and report MScE & PhD: Thesis DURATION 2-4 years ENTRY TERMS Fall, Winter & Summer With roots dating back to 1854, UNB’s Civil Engineering department has a long and prestigious history. Our graduate program has helped hundreds of students cement the necessary engineering skills to plan, design and manage the essential infrastructure of modern society. From highways and bridges to water treatment plants and energy-efficient buildings, UNB provides our graduates with a solid foundation to build exciting careers with consulting engineering companies, NGOs, provincial and federal government agencies, and academic and research organizations around the world. Construction Engineering and Management Geotechnical Engineering Engineering Materials and Infrastructure Renewal Structural Engineering Transportation Engineering Water and Environmental Engineering BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW

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Page 1: CIVIL ENGINEERING -  · PDF fileCIVIL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AREAS DEGREES OFFERED MEng, MScE & PhD APPLICATION DEADLINE Open STUDY OPTIONS MEng: Course work and

CIVIL ENGINEERING

RESEARCH AREAS

DEGREES OFFEREDMEng, MScE

& PhD

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Open

STUDY OPTIONS

MEng: Course work and report

MScE & PhD: Thesis

DURATION2-4 years

ENTRY TERMS

Fall, Winter & Summer

With roots dating back to 1854, UNB’s Civil Engineering department has a long and prestigious history. Our graduate program has helped hundreds of students cement the necessary engineering skills to plan, design and manage the essential infrastructure of modern society.

From highways and bridges to water treatment plants and energy-efficient buildings, UNB provides our graduates with a solid foundation to build exciting careers with consulting engineering companies, NGOs, provincial and federal government agencies, and academic and research organizations around the world.

• Construction Engineering and Management• Geotechnical Engineering• Engineering Materials and Infrastructure Renewal

• Structural Engineering• Transportation Engineering• Water and Environmental Engineering

BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW

Page 2: CIVIL ENGINEERING -  · PDF fileCIVIL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AREAS DEGREES OFFERED MEng, MScE & PhD APPLICATION DEADLINE Open STUDY OPTIONS MEng: Course work and

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

CURRENT FACULTY RESEARCH

• Applicants are encouraged to review our website and may wish to contact faculty members about potential research and funding opportunities.

• All applicants should hold an undergraduate degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.0/4.3 (B average, or upper second class standing). PhD applicants typically hold a Master’s degree from an accredited university.

• Applicants are required to submit an online application, including a statement describing their research interests.

• GRE results are required for applicants applying to the Construction Engineering and Management area.• International applicants whose first language is not English must submit language scores that meet or exceed: • International English language testing system (IELTS) = Band 7.5 • Paper-based TOEFL = 580 • Internet-based TOEFL = 92 • Michigan test = 85%

• Pavement and highway design, construction and rehabilitation

• Road safety

• Unsaturated soil mechanics

• Soil-structure mechanics

• Service-life prediction and repair

• Structural analysis and extreme loads

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admissions

CONTACT [email protected]

VISITgo.unb.ca/

gradprograms

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

/UofNB

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@unbsgs

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• Structural health monitoring

• Construction industry performance

• Municipal and industrial biological wastewater treatment

• Environmental hydraulics and groundwater/surface water interactions

• Solid waste management