Our advanced training in civil engineering empowers graduates to contribute to the economic and social betterment of our society through sustainable design. Whether it鈥檚 the roads we drive on, the safe water we drink, the buildings we live and work in, or the rivers and lakes we enjoy, civil engineers impact many areas of our lives.
Research areas
While collaboration between different research areas, departments and faculties is encouraged, our department has been broken down into seven main areas:
Environmental
Geotechnical
Structures
Transportation
Water resources
Construction engineering and management
Masonry and cementitious materials
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January 2025
University of Manitoba
Fort Garry Campus,
WINNIPEG,
Manitoba (MB),
R3T 2N2, Canada
To qualify for the Master of Engineering or Master of Science in Civil Engineering program, you must have a minimum of:
a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering.
In exceptional cases, based on the candidate's professional experience, this requirement may be waived upon the recommendation from the department.
English language proficiency
IAEP (Intensive Academic English Program) - Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance) with a minimum of 65% overall
IELTS (Academic module) (International English Language Testing System) - 6.5 overall
Internet-based TOEFL - Overall score of 86 (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking - 20)
Pearson Test of English Academic - 61 overall
Cambridge Assessment of English at the C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency level - Minimum score of 180
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Manitoba University welcomes students from all around the world and is dedicated to making positive change at a global and local level.