Help cities address their most pressing issues — from transit systems and connectivity to water and power supply networks.
As a Civil Engineering student, you’ll learn to solve complex challenges to our infrastructure by designing projects that meet society’s demand for better, safer, and more efficient ways to keep our cities and towns running smoothly. Learn from world-class faculty as you gain hands-on experience building your skills with smart infrastructure and materials.
Choose a general course of civil engineering study, or specialize with a concentration in construction management and engineering, environmental and water resource engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway and traffic engineering, structural engineering, or urban infrastructure systems. With the demand for civil engineers at an all-time high, you will be well positioned to access one of the most robust job markets in the U.S.
While earning your Master’s in Construction Management (MSCM), you’ll learn to apply organizational, technological, planning, and financial tools to projects as you skillfully manage both people and resources. Develop an expertise that enables you to maximize budgets, control a project’s scope, and capably handle a full spectrum of business decisions to plan and manage construction operations efficiently and effectively.
Gain an in-depth understanding of advanced organizational, technological, and financial practices and their applications. You’ll be prepared for employment by government or private companies as a developer, architect, engineer, or contractor.
As a graduate student in our Industrial Engineering program, you’ll learn to identify the unique needs of corporations, and apply evolving technological initiatives and models to advance their business goals. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, you will build the skills to innovate within each aspect of production to optimize the organization of a company.
The curriculum structure is flexible, with both online and on-campus formats, and an abundance of electives that enable you to tailor your studies to your interests. You’ll emerge well-equipped for a career in manufacturing, operations management, operations research, optimization consulting, or logistics and quality control.
As a graduate student, you’ll be equipped with the necessary knowledge to tackle the technological, operational, economic, and social challenges inherent to the world’s new era of urban mobility while immersed in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world.
Working closely with world-class faculty with deep expertise in the field, and engaging in unique research opportunities focused on the challenges facing New York City transit systems, you will graduate with the ability to plan, functionally design, control, and operate facilities, systems, and services that satisfy the demand for passenger and freight transportation.
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