About Master Of Science In Civil Engineering in University of Dayton
The overarching mission of the Master of Science in Civil Engineering program is to produce the next generation of civil engineers, make important discoveries, develop new technologies, and apply cutting-edge approaches to ensure the safety, resilience, and sustainability of our infrastructure systems.
Research areas of environmental engineering, water resources engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, construction engineering, and geotechnical engineering comprise our graduate program.
Our faculty members are actively involved in state-of-the-art sponsored research programs and work collaboratively with graduate students on projects that are fundamental and applied in nature. You'll join a group of students and faculty who engage in sponsored research projects funded by the Ohio Department of Transportation, the U.S. Air Force, as well as water and wastewater companies and agencies.
Starting in Fall 2020, UD's civil engineering master's program expanded its course offerings related to construction engineering and management and will increase them in upcoming terms.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree
English language requirements
- IELTS :6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 80
- PTE : 60
University of Dayton Highlights
Year of Foundation |
1850 |
Location |
Ohio |
College Type |
Private |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Student faculty ratio |
18: 1 |
Student Retention Rate |
69% |
Work-study program |
yes |
Mode of Program |
Full time; Part-time; online |
Dayton University Cost of Attendance
The following is an estimate of the cost of studying in the United States for overseas students:
Expenses |
Amount (USD) |
Tuition Fees |
44,100 |
Room and board |
15,100 |
Books and Supplies |
1,000 |
Insurance and Personal Expenses |
4,750 |