Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering

Degree Structure

College

Engineering

Department

Civil And Environmental Engineering

Level

Graduate Phd

Study System

Courses and Theses

Total Credit Hours

54 Cr. Hrs.

Duration

3-5 years

Intake

Fall and Spring

Language

English

Study Mode

Full Time

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Degree Overview

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering introduced the Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering (PhDCE) Program to allow qualified engineers to advance their career through knowledge and discovery skills in modern civil engineering specializations.

Graduates with a PhD in Civil Engineering have diverse career opportunities. These include academic positions in teaching and research at universities, research and development roles in government or private sector labs, and consulting engineering jobs providing expertise on projects. Additionally, graduates may find employment in the public sector, focusing on infrastructure development, urban planning, or environmental protection. Other potential roles include construction management, overseeing large projects, infrastructure planning with municipalities or transportation agencies, and project management, where they lead engineering projects from inception to completion. Graduates can also pursue specialized fields such as earthquake engineering, transportation systems, smart cities, water quality, waste management, or sustainable construction practices, and some may even choose to start their own firms or consultancies to address niche markets within civil engineering.

 

Study Plan

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Study Plan for Students Joined before Spring 2023 - 2024

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Study Plan for Students Joined in Spring 2023-2024 onward

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What You Will Learn

The PhDCE Program is designed to equip students with the advanced theoretical knowledge and design skills necessary for higher professional competency levels. It also aims to foster the development of quality, applied research across various civil engineering disciplines, including structural, geotechnical, environmental, water resources, transportation, pavement, and construction management. By doing so, the program seeks to meet the growing demand for highly educated, specialized engineers capable of leading scientific and technological advancements in the UAE and the region.

University Requirements

College Requirements

Degree Requirements

The PhDCE Program requires the completion of 54 credit hours distributed between taught courses (eight courses for a total of 24 CHs) and compulsory requirements (another 30 CHs), distributed as follows:

  1. General Elective Courses: Courses that provide general knowledge shared by all students in the program.
  2. Technical Elective Courses: courses that provide advanced knowledge in the student specialization.
  3. Major Elective Courses: courses that students can choose based on their interests or the recommendation of the dissertation supervisor.
  4. Major Compulsory Requirements: other requirements that all students must complete.

Except for the Major Compulsory Requirements, all taught courses are elective courses where the student can select courses from a specified list based on his/her specialization and interest. The distribution of the total credit hours for the different types of requirements is as follows:

 

Program Components

Requirements

Credit Hours

General Elective Courses (three)

9

Technical Elective Courses (three)

9

Major Elective Courses (two)

6

Major Compulsory Requirements

PhD Seminar

0

Directed Studies in CE

3

PhD Qualifying Exam

0

PhD Dissertation

27

Total Credit Hours

54

 

The details of the different types of requirements are described in the following sub-sections.

 

General Elective Courses (9 Credit Hours): The student should take any three out of the following four courses:

 

List of General Elective Courses

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

0401702

Probability & Reliability in CE

3

0401703

Life Cycle Assessment

3

0401704

Soft Computing Applications in CE

3

0401705

Design and Analysis of Experiments

3

Total Credit Hours

9

 

Technical Elective Courses (9 Credit Hours): The student should take any three courses from the following list, preferably from the same domain. Subject to the approval of the Program Coordinator, a student can be allowed to replace one course from this list by taking that course from the above list of General Elective Courses.

 

List of Technical Elective Courses

Course Code

Structural and Materials Engineering Courses

Credit Hours

0401711

Bridge Engineering

3

0401712

Sustainable Construction Materials

3

0401713

Fracture Mechanics of Materials & Structures

3

0401714

Advanced Behavior of Reinforced Concrete

3

0401715

Selected Topics in Structural and Material Engineering

3

Course No.

Geotechnical Engineering Courses

 

0401751

Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering

3

0401752

Theoretical & Computational Soil Mechanics

3

0401753

Unsaturated Soil Mechanics

3

0401754

Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory

3

0401755

Advanced Foundation Engineering

3

Course No.

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Courses

 

0401741

Coastal Processes and Management

3

0401742

Climate Change Science and Impacts on Water Management

3

0401743

Groundwater Hydrology

3

0401744

Integrated Water Resources Management

3

0401761

Experimental Research in Environmental Engineering

3

0401762

Membrane and Desalination Technologies

3

0401763

Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring

3

0401764

Air Quality Engineering

3

0401765

Nanomaterials in water and wastewater treatment

3

Course No.

Transportation and Pavement Engineering Courses

 

0401721

Traffic Flow Theory

3

0401722

Transportation Systems Analysis

3

0401723

Transportation Data Analysis

3

0401771

Advanced Airport Pavement Design

3

0401772

Pavement Performance and Management Systems

3

0401773

Modeling of Asphalt Materials

3

Course No.

Construction Engineering and Management Courses

 

0401731

Advanced Construction Law and Contracts

3

0401732

Infrastructure Maintenance and Management

3

0401733

Computer Integrated Construction Engineering Systems

3

0401734

Lean Construction Principles and Management

3

 

Major Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours): The student should take any two courses with a total of six credit hours. The student should select appropriate courses to extend his/her knowledge of a particular civil engineering area or acquire additional knowledge necessary for the chosen research topic. Typically, the student would refer to his/her dissertation supervisor (or the Graduate Coordinator if a dissertation supervisor is yet to be selected) to assist in selecting the appropriate elective courses. The elective courses are selected from anyone (or combination) of the following:

  1. PhD Graduate level courses offered by the CEE Department from the above lists.
  2. PhD Graduate level courses from outside the CEE Department, subject to department approval and following the recommendation of the dissertation supervisor (or the Graduate Coordinator if a dissertation supervisor is yet to be selected).

 

Major Compulsory Requirements (30 Credit Hours): The student must successfully complete the following requirements:

 

Major Compulsory Requirements

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

0401700

PhD Seminar

0

0401706

Directed Studies in CE

3

0401800

PhD Qualifying Examination

0

0401803

PhD Dissertation

27

Total Credit Hours

30

 

  • 3.2.1.

Study Plan: Course Distribution

The following is a typical semester-by-semester study plan for the PhDCE Program:

 

Typical Study Plan

Year 1

Fall Semester (9 credit hours)

Spring Semester (9 credit hours)

General Elective Course 1 (3 credits)

General Elective Course 2 (3 credits)

Technical Elective Course 1 (3 credits)

 

General Elective Course 3 (3 credits)

Technical Elective Course 2 (3 credits)

Major Elective Course 1 (3 credits)

 

Year 2

Fall Semester (6 credit hours)

Spring Semester (6 credit hours)

Technical Elective Course 3 (3 credits)

Major Elective Course 2 (3 credits)

PhD Qualifying Exam (0 credit)

PhD Seminar (0 credit)

Directed Studies in CE (3 credits)

PhD Dissertation (3 credits)

Year 3

Fall Semester (6 credit hours)

Spring Semester (6 credit hours)

PhD Dissertation (6 credits)

PhD Dissertation (6 credits)

Year 4

Fall Semester (6 credit hours)

Spring Semester (6 credit hours)

PhD Dissertation (6 credits)

PhD Dissertation (6 credits)

 

 

Program Requirements (For Students Joining Before Spring 2023-2024):

The PhDCE Program requires successful completion of courses and a research dissertation. In total, the program requires completion of 46 credit hours. It consists of 25 credit hours of graduate-level courses in addition to 21 credit hours that include qualifying exam (0 credits), dissertation proposal (3 credits), and dissertation (18 credits). The program is subject to applicable regulations regarding graduate studies at the University of Sharjah.

The courses in the curriculum cover four sets of requirements:

  1. Core Courses (courses taken by all students in the program);
  2. Specialized Courses (courses taken by students in their respective specialization tracks in the program);
  3. Elective Courses (courses taken by students from a list/basket of courses); and
  4. Compulsory Courses (these include Directed Studies in CE, PhD Seminar, PhD Qualifying Exam, PhD Dissertation Proposal, and PhD Dissertation)

 

 

Requirements

Credits

Core Courses

12

Specialized Courses

6

Elective Courses

6

Compulsory Courses

Directed Studies in CE

1

PhD Seminar

0

PhD Qualifying Exam

0

PhD Dissertation Proposal

3

PhD Dissertation

18

Total

46

 
Core Courses (12 Credit Hours)
Students must take the following core courses shown in the table below. These courses provide students with advanced mathematical and analytical techniques needed to build fundamentals for the other advanced courses and research in their area of specialization.
 

Course No.

Course Title

Credits

Prerequisite

0401702

Probability and Reliability in Civil Engineering

3

1440281 or equivalent

0401703

Life Cycle Assessment

3

None

0401704

Soft Computing Applications in CE

3

None

0401705

Design and Analysis of Experiments

3

1440281 or equivalent

 

Specialized Courses (6 Credit Hours)
The PhDCE Program comprised of three major tracks (i.e., general specializations): Structural Systems Engineering, Infrastructure Systems Engineering, and Construction Engineering and Management. Under these general specializations, there are areas of concentration where the student has the option to choose one of these concentration areas under his/her major track, as follows:

  1. Structural Systems Engineering Track, with the following concentration areas:
  1. Structural and Materials Engineering
  2. Geotechnical Engineering

     

  1. Infrastructure Systems Engineering Track, with the following concentration areas:
  1. Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
  2. Transportation and Pavement Engineering

     

  1. Construction Engineering and Management Track

 

The specialized courses consist of two courses worth six (6) credit hours. The students must select from the following three lists of courses under the three tracks shown below
 
Courses in the structural systems engineering track

Course No.

Structural and Materials Engineering Concentration Courses

Credits

0401711

Bridge Engineering

3

0401712

Sustainable Construction Materials

3

0401713

Fracture Mechanics of Materials & Structures

3

Course No.

Geotechnical Engineering Concentration Courses

Credits

0401751

Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering

3

0401752

Theoretical & Computational Soil Mechanics

3

0401753

Unsaturated Soil Mechanics

3

0401754

Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory

3

0401755

Advanced Foundation Engineering

3

 
Courses in the infrastructure systems engineering track

Course No.

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Concentration Courses

Credits

0401741

Coastal Processes and Management

3

0401742

Climate Change Science and Impacts on Water Management

3

0401743

Groundwater Hydrology

3

0401744

Integrated Water Resources Management

3

0401761

Experimental Research in Environmental Engineering

3

0401762

Membrane and Desalination Technologies

3

0401763

Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring

3

0401764

Air Quality Engineering

3

0401765

Nanomaterials in water and wastewater treatment

3

Course No.

Transportation and Pavement Engineering Concentration Courses

Credits

0401721

Traffic Flow Theory

3

0401722

Transportation Systems Analysis

3

0401723

Transportation Data Analysis

3

0401771

Advanced Airport Pavement Design

3

0401772

Pavement Performance and Management Systems

3

0401773

Modeling of Asphalt Materials

3

 
Courses in the construction engineering and management track

Course No.

Construction Engineering and Management Concentration Courses

Credits

0401731

Advanced Construction Law and Contracts

3

0401732

Infrastructure Maintenance and Management

3

0401733

Computer Integrated Construction Engineering Systems

3

0401734

Lean Construction Principles and Management

3

 
The student can select any course related to his/her track. However, for the student to qualify for a concentration area under a particular track, he/she should complete the two specialized courses in the desired area of concentration in addition to completing the dissertation in the same area of concentration.

Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)
The number of elective courses to be completed consists of two courses with a total of 6 credit hours. The students should select appropriate courses to extend their knowledge of a particular civil engineering area or acquire additional knowledge necessary for the chosen research topic. Typically, the student would refer to his/her dissertation supervisor (or the Graduate Coordinator if a dissertation supervisor is yet to be selected) to assist in selecting the appropriate elective courses. The elective courses are selected from any one (or combination) of the following:

 

  1. Graduate course(s) offered by the CEE Department
  2. Graduate-level courses from outside the CEE Department subject to department approval and following the recommendation of the dissertation supervisor (or the Graduate Coordinator if a dissertation supervisor is yet to be selected)

Compulsory Courses (22 Credit Hours)
A student in the PhDCE Program must successfully complete the following requirements:

Course No.

Course Title

Credits

Prerequisite

0401700

PhD Seminar

0

0401701 Directed Studies in CE

0401701

Directed Studies in CE

1

None

0401800

PhD Qualifying Examination

0

0401701 Directed Studies in CE (Pre/Co) and completion of all core and specialized courses

0401801

PhD Dissertation Proposal

3

0401800 PhD Qualifying Examination

0401802

PhD Dissertation

18

0401801 PhD Dissertation Proposal

 

 

Study Plan: Course Distribution

 

Year 1

Fall Semester (9 credit hours)

Spring Semester (9 credit hours)

  1. Core course 1 (3 credits)
  2. Core course 2 (3 credits)
  3. Specialized course 1 (3 credits)
  1. 1. Core course 3 (3 credits)
  2. 2. Core course 4 (3 credits)
  3. 3. Specialized course 2 (3 credits)

Year 2

Fall Semester (4 credit hours)

Spring Semester (6 credit hours)

  1. Directed Studies in CE (1 credit)
  2. PhD Qualifying Exam (0 credits)
  3. Elective Course 1 (3 credits)
  1. Elective Course 2 (3 credits)
  2. PhD Dissertation Proposal (3 credits)
  3. PhD Seminar (0 credits)

Year 3

Fall Semester (6 credit hours)

Spring Semester (6 credit hours)

1. PhD Dissertation (6 credits)

1. PhD Dissertation (6 credits)

Year 4

Fall Semester (3 credit hours)

Spring Semester (3 credit hours)

1. PhD Dissertation (3 credits)

1. PhD Dissertation (3 credits)

 

Course Description

0401700 PhD Seminar (0-0:0)
Prerequisite: 0401701 Directed Studies in CE -

The PhD Seminar is intended to help students get exposed to various research topics and methodologies. PhD students are required to attend a minimum of 8 seminars that can expand over two terms. The typical seminar frequency is at least once a month. Students are required to present at least one seminar on their proposed research topic in addition to attending seminars delivered by faculty members, visitors, and other graduate students. Students must submit a term report on the seminars they attended.

0401701 Directed Studies in Civil Engineering (1-0:1)

This course will provide the student an opportunity to pursue in-depth independent study related to his/her field of interest. The course intends to strengthen theoretical knowledge of the student while allowing him/her to develop research skills including research planning, reviewing literature, critical thinking, synthesis and analysis of the literature relevant to the selected topic. The study must not duplicate courses that exist as regular PhD course offerings. Registration in this course and selection of the topic should be approved in advance by the student's potential dissertation supervisor and/or the PhD Program Coordinator. The student will have to defend the findings in front of a specialized committee consisting of faculty members in the Department approved by the PhD Program Coordinator.

0401702 Probability and Reliability in Civil Engineering (3-0:3)
Prerequisite: 1440281 Introduction to Probability and Statistics or Equivalent -
The course covers the role of probability and reliability in civil engineering. Topics include: common probabilistic models, Reliability Methods, Concept of Reliability Index, First Order Reliability Method (FORM), Second Order Reliability Method (SORM), Transformations, System Reliability, Computer-Based Simulations, Code Calibration, Time-Varying Reliability Analysis, Reliability-Based Design and Optimization, Case Studies, Software Applications.
0401703 Life Cycle Assessment (3-0:3)
This course provides the student with effective tools to conduct environmental and financial feasibility studies for civil engineering systems and/or products. The course presents the fundamentals and advanced methodology pertinent to life-cycle assessment based on ISO guidelines. These include the main stages, namely goal and scope, life-cycle inventory, life-cycle impact assessment, and interpretation. The course covers life-cycle costing and gives hands-on experience on life-cycle assessment and costing software.
0401704 Soft Computing Applications in Civil Engineering (3-0:3)
The course aims at introducing a new computing paradigm for solving complex civil engineering problems. It equips students with the concepts of soft computing and computational intelligence techniques, such as fuzzy logic, artificial neural network, genetic algorithm, decision trees, and hybrid systems. Emphasis will be given on the application of these techniques in various civil engineering problems, including but not limited to prediction, optimization, decision under uncertainty, and multi-attributed decision support methods.
0401705 Design and Analysis of Experiments (3-0:3)
Prerequisite: 1440281 Introduction to Probability and Statistics or Equivalent -
A study of the design and analysis of experiments. A model-based approach examines both theoretical and practical issues associated with experimentation. Topics include ANOVA, blocked designs, partially balanced incomplete designs, factorial designs, fractional factorial designs, nested designs, response surface methods, and others.

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