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Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Civil & Environmental Engineering: building skills to build a better world.

Civil and environmental engineering is the engineering of constructed facilities:

  • buildings, bridges, tunnels, and dams
  • harbors and airports
  • waterways, railways, and highways
  • water power, irrigation, drainage, and water supply
  • wastewater and hazardous waste disposal
  • environmental health systems

Civil engineers are the professionals who plan, design, direct the construction, and oversee the maintenance of these facilities.

Academic programs

Students who study civil engineering may be interested in pursuing advanced degrees, including UMassD's PhD in Engineering & Applied Science.

Excellence in civil engineering

The department’s faculty members are excellent teachers, active researchers, and recognized innovators, with a focus on:

  • coastal engineering
  • environmental engineering
  • geotechnical engineering
  • structural engineering
  • transportation engineering
  • water resources engineering

Our up-to-date classrooms, laboratories, and facilities make cutting-edge learning and discovery possible—with research opportunities available at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Civil & environmental engineering at UMassD

Department News

Group photo of UMass Dartmouth's Quantum Research Initiative cohort, along with state officials and industry partners at the QRI kickoff event
Quantum Research Initiative kicks off at UMass Dartmouth

UMass Dartmouth brings together academia, government, and industry to build the quantum workforce of the future

Students tossing their caps after the culmination of Commencement 2026.
UMass Dartmouth graduates 1,800+ students in multi-day commencement

Class of 2026 joins global network of UMass Dartmouth alumni

Oyster
Collaborative research group from SMAST, COE, and CCB wins $1.4M grant from Mass Tech Collaborative

The grant will fund an initiative that leverages cutting-edge technology to advance the Massachusetts oyster industry

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