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title: "Engineering - Civil Engineering B.S."
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date: 2026-05-28
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# Engineering - Civil Engineering B.S.

**An ABET-accredited, STEM-designated Civil Engineering B.S. in New York City, the program that helped build the city it's taught in.**

Earn your ABET-accredited Civil Engineering B.S. at Manhattan University, the University's oldest engineering program, founded in 1892. Specialize across structural, geotechnical, environmental, transportation, water resources, and construction management engineering while gaining hands-on lab and field experience at landmark sites like the George Washington Bridge and the Second Avenue Subway. Graduate ready to launch a career with the firms and agencies shaping New York and the world, including AECOM, Skanska, Turner Construction, the MTA, and the NYC Departments of Transportation and Environmental Protection.

[Request Information](/admissions/undergraduate/request-information)[Visit Manhattan University](/admissions/visit)

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What Set's Us Apart

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ABET-Accredited Degree

A rigorous curriculum accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the standard for the profession.

 

 

Founded in 1892

Study in the University's oldest engineering program, an industry frontrunner for over 130 years.

 

 

The University That Built NYC

Follow alumni who shaped the George Washington Bridge, the subway, and One World Trade Center.

 

 

Six Engineering Disciplines

Specialize across structural, geotechnical, environmental, transportation, water resources, and construction management.

 

 

Hands-On Field Learning

Tour active projects, run lab experiments, and build real structures with faculty guidance.

 

 

STEM-Designated Degree

A STEM classification supports career opportunities and extended work eligibility for graduates.

 

The Manhattan University Difference

What Sets Us Apart

Manhattan University's Civil Engineering program combines more than a century of history with the resources of a university nicknamed "The University That Built New York." Students learn across the full breadth of civil engineering disciplines, supported by faculty mentorship, hands-on field experience, and an ABET-accredited curriculum that prepares them to enter the profession or continue to graduate study.

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$99K+

Median Civil Engineer Salary

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Engineering Schools in the Nation

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What You'll Learn

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Structural Engineering

The analysis, design and construction of buildings, bridges, ships, aircraft and structures of all types.

 

 

Environmental Engineering

The study of how different systems affect the environment and the design of sustainable systems to protect people and the planet.

 

 

Geotechnical Engineering

The study of the behavior of soils and rocks to design and construct structures above and below the ground.

 

 

Construction Management

The planning, execution, and oversight of infrastructure construction, ensuring economy, efficiency, safety, and sustainability.

 

 

Transportation Engineering

The planning, design, and construction of highways, airports, railways, ports, and other transportation systems.

 

 

Water Resources Engineering

The study of water supply sources and the design of sustainable improvements to water resources infrastructure.

 

Specialize Your Degree

Explore the Full Breadth of Civil Engineering

The first-year curriculum at Manhattan University is common to all engineering branches, building a broad foundation in mathematics and engineering science. Sophomore year introduces civil engineering fundamentals, and in your junior and senior years, you specialize across these disciplines:

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Curriculum &amp; Courses

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Curriculum &amp; Courses

Explore coursework that builds skills across structural analysis, geomechanics, fluid mechanics, transportation, environmental systems, and design. The 133-credit, four-year curriculum culminates in a capstone design experience, and all students take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in their senior year.

To view the full curriculum and program requirements, please visit [Manhattan Universityâ&#128;&#153;s academic catalog](https://catalog.manhattan.edu/undergraduate/engineering/civenveng/#1).

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Why Study Civil Engineering

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Why Study Civil Engineering at Manhattan University?

At Manhattan University, civil engineering students gain technical depth across every major discipline, real-world experience at some of the most complex job sites on earth, and the mentorship of faculty committed to Lasallian values. Founded in 1892 and ABET-accredited, the program prepares graduates to enter the profession with confidence or continue directly into graduate study, including seamless master's pathways.

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Why Study in New York City

New York City is a living civil engineering classroom. Few places on earth concentrate as much complex infrastructure, from the bridges and tunnels that move millions each day to the high-rise construction reshaping the skyline. Manhattan University students learn directly from these landmarks, touring the George Washington Bridge, the Second Avenue Subway, and the rebuilt World Trade Center alongside the engineers who built them. This proximity turns coursework into real-world experience and connects students to the firms and agencies driving the region's infrastructure.

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Faculty Mentorship

Learn in small classes from faculty who guide research, design projects, and professional growth.

[Explore Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty](/academics/engineering/departments/civil-environmental/faculty)

Seamless Master's Pathway

Qualified students can begin graduate coursework in their senior year and finish a master's in one additional year.

[Explore Accelerated Master's Pathways](/academics/5-year-programs)

Design Across Disciplines

Structural, geotechnical, transportation, environmental, and water resources design in one curriculum.

 

 

Lab &amp; Field Experience

Soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, and materials labs paired with real job-site field trips.

 

 

Service to Humanity

Design and build bridges in developing communities through Engineers Without Borders.

 

 

FE Exam Preparation

Graduate ready for professional licensure, with the FE exam built into the senior year.

 

Civil Engineering B.S.: Learn, Build, Engineer What Lasts

A Manhattan University civil engineering degree builds more than technical knowledge. You'll develop hands-on design and field experience, a foundation across every civil engineering discipline, and the career-ready expertise that launches engineers into the profession.

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Potential Careers

A civil engineering degree prepares you to work in design, construction, business, management, and the environment, among many other sectors. Some graduates even pursue law school to address the legal dimensions of construction and technology.

**Where students have interned or worked:**  
AECOM, Con Edison, the Environmental Protection Agency, NYC DDC, NYC DEP, NYC DOT, the MTA, NYS DOT, Parsons, Skanska, Turner Construction, and the New NY Bridge Project, among others.

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The School of Engineering

Known as "The University That Built New York," Manhattan University's School of Engineering has shaped the systems, structures, and innovations of New York City for more than a century. Our ABET-accredited programs are recognized for rigorous academics, hands-on laboratory experience, and a Lasallian commitment to using engineering for the good of humanity. Manhattan University is a Top 50-ranked engineering school with 19 alumni elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Located in New York City, the School offers students unmatched access to industry partners, internships, and real-world projects across pharmaceuticals, energy, infrastructure, and emerging technologies. With small class sizes, dedicated faculty mentorship, and a strong tradition of service, our graduates are exceptionally well-prepared to lead in today's engineering profession.

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Costs and Aid

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## Program Costs &amp; Financial Aid

Manhattan University is committed to making a high-quality, career-focused education accessible and affordable. Through a combination of competitive tuition, robust financial aid, and our **Jasper Guarantee**, students and families can plan their education with confidence. The Jasper Guarantee locks your tuition rate for all four yearsâ&#128;&#148;ensuring financial stability and eliminating unexpected increases as you work toward your degree.

More than 90% of Manhattan University students receive some form of financial assistance, including merit scholarships, grants, and need-based aid, significantly reducing the overall cost of attendance.

- [View Tuition &amp; Fees](/admissions/financial-aid/tuition)
- [Explore Financial Aid](/admissions/financial-aid/undergraduate)
- [Learn More About Scholarships](/admissions/financial-aid/loans-grants/scholarships-and-grants)
- [Learn About the Jasper Guarantee](/admissions/undergraduate/jasper-guarantee)

A Manhattan University education is an investment in your future, and we are dedicated to helping you access the resources that make it possible.

[Learn More About Costs and Financial Aid](/admissions/financial-aid/)

 

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Admission Information

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## **Admissions Information**

**Start Your Journey in Civil Engineering**  
Applying to Manhattan University is designed to be clear and accessible. Review the requirements and key deadlines below to take the next step toward a future in data-driven business.

**Requirements:**

- Application &amp; transcript
- SAT/ACT optional
- Personal statement
- Letter(s) of recommendation

**Deadlines:**

- Early Action: November 15
- Regular Decision: February 1

[Admission and Application Process](/admissions/financial-aid/)

### International Students:

Support available for visas, documentation, and English-language assessments.

[Learn More about International Financial Aid](/admissions/international/financial-aid/)

 

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Prepare for the Real World

At Manhattan University, your education is built around who you are and where you want to go. Whether youâ&#128;&#153;re ready to apply or just starting to explore, take the next step when youâ&#128;&#153;re ready â&#128;&#148; weâ&#128;&#153;re here to help.

[Apply Today](/admissions/apply)

[Visit Manhattan University](/admissions/visit)

[Request Information](/admissions/undergraduate/request-information)

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Earn an ABET-accredited, STEM-designated Civil Engineering B.S. in NYC at Manhattan University. Hands-on learning across six engineering disciplines.