• Civil Engineers are responsible for the design and construction of infrastructures like buildings, transportation systems, water and wastewater facilities, ports, bridges and urban environments. This program will teach students discipline-specific knowledge that will enable them to solve problems and improve people’s standard of living.
  • The MCivilEng degree will be offered in both research and taught options. The research pathway will incorporate either a 120-point or a 90-point thesis option. Students completing the research pathway or the taught pathway (with a 30-point research project) will be eligible for the award of Honours and may be able to progress to the PhD.
  • The MCivilEng program is designed to cover the sub-disciplines of civil engineering available at the University of Auckland. It can either be awarded unendorsed or endorsed in one of the following specializations:
    • Construction Engineering
    • Environmental Engineering
    • Geotechnical Engineering
    • Structural Engineering
    • Transportation Engineering
    • Water Engineering