Civil Engineering (MASc)
Master of Applied Science (MASc)
Program overview
The MASc in civil engineering increases your technical knowledge in the planning and designing of facilities, their construction processes, their operation and their impact on the surrounding environment. The program strengthens specific areas of knowledge gained at the undergraduate level and provides an introduction to graduate research. Students interested in the course-work masters program should refer to the MEng Program instead.
Program details
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or equivalent with high standing.
Proficiency in English. Applicants whose primary language is not English must demonstrate that their knowledge of English is sufficient to pursue graduate studies in their chosen field. Please refer to the Graduate Admission page for further information on the Language Proficiency requirements and exemptions.
The Department offers two 45-credit programs leading to the MASc or MEng degrees with specialization in one of the following six branches:
- Structural Engineering (E06, E31, E32)
- Water Resources (E04, E33)
- Geotechnical Engineering (E35)
- Transportation (E03, E34)
- Environmental Engineering (E36, E37)
- Construction Management (E21, E24)
Applicants lacking the appropriate background will be required to enrol in an extended program of specified courses. These courses are in addition to the regular 45-credit program.
16 credits – Coursework
Four courses chosen from the Engineering Courses section, approved by the student’s supervisor and either the Graduate Program Director or the Chair of the Department.
29 credits – Thesis
ENGR 8901 - Master of Applied Science Research and Thesis (29 credits)
Please apply online. Read the how-to guide for application procedures.
1. Submit your application and pay a $100 CAD application fee. A student ID number will be issued
2. Log on to MyConcordia.ca portal to upload documents
3. A completed file that is ready to be assessed will include:
- Application form and Fee
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Three Letters of Reference and assessment form
- Statement of purpose
- Transcripts (with mark sheets if applicable) for all post-secondary institutions attended
- Proof of Canadian citizenship (if applicable)
- Applicants whose primary language is not English, are required to submit official language test scores, unless exempted.
4. An admission offer will not be issued until a supervisor match has been made. Students are encouraged to review the list of faculty members' field of interests and directly contact those with whom you would like to work.
For initial assessment purposes, scanned and uploaded copies of documents are accepted. To finalize a file, once admitted, Concordia University will require official documents.
Applications for MASc and Ph. programs, once complete, are sent to BCEE Department for review by potential supervisors. This entire process may take up to 8 weeks. To accelerate the process, applicants may wish to contact research faculty in your area in order to express your interests and qualifications. It is recommended that you submit a research dossier that includes:
- Student ID and a detailed CV.
- A brief statement of your research interest and background, or a research proposal.
In the event of lack of supervisor, qualified MASc applicants will be notified and offered admission into the MEng Program instead. Applicants who wish to take advantage of this option can send the request to the Graduate Program Director at any time.
DEGREE |
FALL (September) |
WINTER (January) |
SUMMER (May/June) |
Civil Engineering | ||||
Canadian / International / Permanent Resident |
MASc | June 1 | Oct. 1 | Feb. 1 |
Priority will be given to those who apply within the official deadlines listed above. Some programs may continue to accept applications after these deadlines. For more information, please contact the department.
For topic course lists by topic area, please visit the Graduate Calendar.
For course descriptions, please visit the Graduate Calendar.
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