The department offers a Master of Science (MS), Master of Engineering (MEng), and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program with concentrations in structural, geotechnical, transportation, construction, water resources, and environmental engineering. Special areas of emphasis in civil engineering are bridge design, bridge management systems, cementitious materials, construction management, and wind engineering, geo-environment and pavements, transportation networks and multimodal systems, disaster resilience, and computer-aided design and decision support systems as well as the integration of physical and numerical models of civil engineering systems. In water resources, the focus is on hydraulics, hydrology, hydrodynamics, groundwater, and the modeling of watersheds and coastal areas. Emphasis within environmental engineering includes water quality, drinking water and wastewater treatment, remediation, hazardous waste management, environmental systems analysis, and environmental sustainability.