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The Department of Civil and Construction Engineering provides three advanced degree options: Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.), and Doctorate in Civil Engineering (Ph.D.). Students may specialize in various civil engineering disciplines while utilizing dedicated research facilities.
Transportation addresses fundamental societal requirements for personal mobility and freight movement. Transportation engineering employs scientific principles to deliver cost-effective transport solutions that balance societal demands with environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and safety objectives.
Oregon State University features a graduate specialization in Transportation Engineering available for Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. This curriculum equips students with expertise in planning, designing, operating, and maintaining transportation infrastructure. Coursework delivers comprehensive transportation knowledge along with technical skills to solve transportation challenges.
The Department of Civil and Construction Engineering provides three graduate programs: Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.), and Doctorate in Civil Engineering (Ph.D.). Students can specialize in seven civil engineering fields while accessing specialized facilities. Each specialization has distinct degree requirements. The School of Civil and Construction Engineering employs cutting-edge teaching approaches to develop tomorrow's leaders in architectural, civil, and construction engineering. Dedicated to research excellence, the school promotes safe, durable, and eco-friendly infrastructure solutions.
Civil engineering involves creating and maintaining public infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and ports. Oregon State University's civil engineering programs equip students for professional practice or academic research in civil engineering challenges.Upon completing their undergraduate studies, all graduates qualify to take the National Fundamentals of Engineering (F.E.) exam. Students who complete an additional 16 quarter hours of surveying/geomatics coursework can also take Oregon's Fundamentals of Surveying (F.S.) exam. These assessments represent the initial requirements for obtaining Professional Engineer or Professional Surveyor licensure.