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Oregon State University's Infrastructure Materials graduate program focuses on core material science principles, examining how microstructure influences durability and sustainability in civil engineering applications. Students explore green construction methodologies, material selection strategies, and infrastructure rehabilitation techniques with a materials-centric approach. The curriculum blends theoretical foundations with practical problem-solving for engineering challenges. Cutting-edge research opportunities are available through the university's state-of-the-art Infrastructure Materials Laboratories. Both the M.S. and M.Eng. degrees equip graduates for professional roles in consulting, government agencies, regulatory bodies, or construction firms. The M.S. program additionally serves as a springboard for academic research careers, teaching positions, or advanced doctoral studies through its Ph.D. preparatory track.