MEng Civil Engineering
Graduate courses in Civil Engineering are offered in four broad areas:
Transportation includes topics on transportation economics, transportation systems, pavement management, geometric design, and traffic engineering.
Geological, Geotechnical, and Geo-environmental Engineering include topics on rock mechanics, hydrogeology, petroleum wells and reservoirs, terrain evaluation, physio-chemical properties of soils, frozen soils, unsaturated and swelling soils, volume change and shear strength, slope stability, saturated-unsaturated seepage, contaminant transport, solid waste management, foundation and retaining wall design.
Structures and Materials Science includes topics on structural analysis, numerical analysis methods, dynamics of structures, theory of elasticity, advanced composite materials, structural steel design, prestressed concrete, and concrete technology.
Water Resources and Environmental Engineering include topics such as water quality, advanced water, and wastewater treatment, stormwater collection systems, river engineering, erosion and sediment transport, open channel flow, hydraulic structures, climate change adaptation, water resources management, and surface and statistical hydrology.
Active research programs are conducted in several majors including geotechnical; geo-environmental; engineering geology; waste management in the domestic, resource, and industrial sectors; environmental; hydrology; hydraulic structures; transportation, and transportation economics; structural analysis and design, and civil engineering materials.
While conducting research at the University of Saskatchewan, you will have access to state of the art facilities and research centers including:
- the Saskatchewan Centre of Excellence for Transportation and Infrastructure (SCETI)
- the Centre for Advanced Numerical SIMulation (CANSIM)
Research Supervisors
We recommend that you contact the faculty that are doing research in an area that interests you before beginning a formal application.