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CIVIL ENGINEERING

  • Master of Civil and Environmental Engineering
      The challenges of civil engineering affect society and the ecosystem. Sharpen your skills to meet these challenges by earning an engineering graduate degree from Villanova University. Whether you want to take part in cutting-edge research or further your career by acquiring technical expertise, Villanova is structured for you.
      Engineering MS degrees are offered in

      Civil Engineering
      Water Resources and Environmental Engineering

Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE)
Civil engineering affects whole societies of people and even the earth’s ecosystem. Thus, engineering judgment and big-picture analysis and design are critical skills—skills that you can hone by earning a master’s degree at Villanova’s College of Engineering. You can focus on geotechnical, structural, transportation, water resources, or environmental engineering; or you can develop an interdisciplinary program of study.

Civil Engineering Courses include:

  • Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Foundation Engineering
  • Reinforced Concrete
  • Earthquake Engineering
  • Transportation Planning & Operation
  • Physical & Chemical Treatment Processes
  • Open Channel Hydraulics

Master of Science in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering (MSWREE)
As humankind’s ecological impact on the earth becomes more pronounced, this degree becomes increasingly important. In pursuing this advanced degree, you will delve into issues ranging from treatment and disposal of traditional and hazardous contaminate wastes to surface and groundwater hydrology and stormwater management.

Water and Environmental Engineering Courses include:

  • Introduction to Environmental Engineering Processes
  • Microbiology for Environmental Engineers
  • Hazardous Waste Management
  • Surface Water Hydrology
  • Environmental Fluids
  • Urban Hydrology and Stormwater Management

In addition, the following engineering certificate program is offered:

  • Urban Water Resources Design