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The student's MS curriculum must be structured to achieve proficiency in the major field that substantially exceeds typical undergraduate education, incorporating foundational and supplementary knowledge expected for professional practice in that specialization. To maintain rigorous standards, the major must include a minimum of 15 credit hours from 500-level, non-blanket CCE courses. (Note: Blanket courses refer to those numbered 501, 505, 506, and 507.)
Thesis and Non-Thesis Paths: Certain CCE programs offer the flexibility to pursue a Master's thesis, contingent upon approval from the student's primary advisor. Alternatively, students may complete a non-thesis technical report. The thesis option typically requires 6 to 12 credits of CE 503 (Thesis), while the non-thesis alternative generally involves 3 to 6 credits of CE 506 (Project), concluding with a technical report.
Thesis Expectations: A thesis should demonstrate more extensive research than a technical report and meet the standards for publication in a reputable academic journal. The research must address a current issue and present original contributions. Students are advised to collaborate closely with their primary advisor to ensure the thesis meets quality and content requirements.