UMD’s MEng in Civil Engineering prepares students to address infrastructure challenges through structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, environmental systems, and transportation planning. The program blends engineering fundamentals with emerging technologies and sustainability principles. Students work on real-world design projects, simulations, and site planning, equipping them for roles in construction, public works, or consultancy.
Seismic analysis and retrofitting strategies for existing urban buildings
Design of a smart traffic signal system using AI and IoT sensors
Finite element modeling of a long-span cable-stayed bridge
Simulation of stormwater management in urban redevelopment zones
Analysis of soil-structure interaction in high-rise construction
Sustainable materials study for eco-friendly concrete alternatives
Design and cost estimation for a new light rail corridor
Assessment of aging infrastructure using UAV-based inspection
Developing a GIS-based model for traffic accident prediction
Retrofitting plan for a highway overpass to meet modern load standards
Environmental impact analysis of a highway extension project
Smart pavement technology feasibility study for interstate systems
Design of green roofs and permeable pavement for urban stormwater control
Modeling pedestrian flow in transit hubs during peak hours
Evaluating the carbon footprint of cement production and reduction methods
Automated monitoring system for structural health of tunnels
Development of a life-cycle cost model for bridge maintenance
Optimization of intersection design to minimize traffic congestion
Load testing plan and instrumentation for a new concrete viaduct
Planning a sustainable airport terminal expansion using BIM
Design tomorrow’s cities and infrastructure with UMD’s interdisciplinary civil engineering graduate program.
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