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The master's degree program features a versatile curriculum that equips students for leadership roles in civil engineering firms, consulting agencies, and government organizations, while also providing a foundation for further academic pursuits. Participants can select from several completion paths: a non-thesis track (30 credit hours plus comprehensive exam), a thesis route (24 course credits and 6 research credits), a project-based alternative (28 coursework credits and 2 project credits), or an online option via K-State's Global Campus. The department provides thorough Master of Science and Ph.D. programs in civil engineering, with vigorous research initiatives across environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation/materials, and water resources engineering disciplines, fostering a synergy between graduate education, research, instruction, and professional application.