Civil Engineering

    Civil Engineering

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 934 / credit
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2026
    Civil Engineering

    About

    Our Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering will help you strengthen your knowledge in design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment! During this program, you will work with our accomplished faculty to conduct purposeful research through one of three tracks, based on your interests. 

    Through this program, working professionals can master skills in applied design and oral, visual, and written communication to promote career advancement.

    Why UHart?

    The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering program was intentionally designed to provide you with the flexibility of advancing your education at your convenience. You will:

    • Take research-based courses through one of three tracks offered based on your interests.
    • Personalize your educational experience by choosing a concentration in civil, structural, or transportation engineering.
    • Obtain a master's degree by taking our evening classes on a part-time or full-time basis. 

    At CETA, time and balance are on your side.

    Now accepting applications for Fall 2023!
    Learn more about the application process.

    Employees of Education Alliance partners receive a 10 percent reduction on tuition and a waiver of the application fee.

    The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering offers fundamental coursework that focuses on applied design and communication skills to promote career advancement for industry professionals.

    Disciplines

    TechnologyCollege of Engineering and Architecture

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Transcript Evaluations

    All foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES.org) member such as WES, IEE, or SpanTran. If the transcript is written in English, a course-by-course evaluation is still required, as grading systems vary from country to country.

    Master of Science in Computer Science, Master of Engineering, and Master of Science in Engineering programs will accept official international transcripts received directly from the institution (transcripts uploaded by the applicant is considered unofficial) but reserve the right to request an evaluation.

    Submit English Proficiency Scores

    Students who are not from majority native-English speaking countries are required to submit English proficiency test scores from TOEFL, PTE, IELTS, or Duolingo.

    Submit Your Deposit

    Once accepted, international students must submit their $300 deposit via the application portal prior to an I-20 being issued. The deposit is a prepayment of tuition and will be applied to the student's future tuition bill. If a student’s visa (F1 or J1) is denied, the student should email a copy of the denial letter to [email protected] to request a refund.

    Once you are accepted to the University of Hartford, please visit the Accepted Student Resource page for information on next steps.

    Request an I-20

    After your tuition deposit is paid, the Office of Graduate Admission will email you with instructions on how to request an I-20.

    Students will be required to submit a passport, and financial documents that indicate financial capability and responsibility for at least the first year of enrollment (tuition, fees, and living expenses). Supporting financial documents from a financial institution with current U.S. dollars exchange rates must be provided within 6 months of enrollment. If you are not personally funding your tuition, your sponsor must submit a sponsor certification and submit official financial documentation. If you have questions related to estimated expenses please email [email protected].

    Once your I-20 is issued, the International Center ([email protected]) will send an email to your University of Hartford email address with instructions to retrieve your I-20.

    Apply for a Student Visa

    The University is a SEVP approved institution authorized to enroll F-1 and J-1 students and scholars. For a step-by-step guide to applying for your visa, review the International Center's guide.

    Submit Your Immunization Records

    The Immunization Record Form must be completed and uploaded to the Health Services Student Portal prior to move in. Forms may be downloaded from Health Services. For more information and access to the portal, visit: hartford.edu/health-forms.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 58
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    International applicants are required to submit the following materials as part of their graduate application:

    International applicants are required to submit the following materials as part of their graduate application:

    • Online application: All applicants must submit an online application and supplemental documents according to the program requirements.
    • Application fee: International applicants who incur the expense of having their non-U.S. academic degrees evaluated, have their $50 application fee waived; Common Application System (CAS) applicants are responsible for processing fees charged by CAS; International students applying to The Hartt School are still responsible for a $40 audition fee.
    Civil Engineering
    University of Hartford
    University of Hartford
    United States of America

    United States of America, Hartford

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