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The MS program curriculum must equip students with expertise in their major field that substantially surpasses typical undergraduate education, incorporating foundational and supplementary knowledge expected for professional practice in that discipline. To maintain rigorous standards, the major requires a minimum of 15 credits from 500-level CCE courses that are not blanket-numbered (excluding courses 501, 505, 506, and 507).
Oregon State University's Infrastructure Materials specialization focuses on core material science principles, microstructure evolution affecting durability, sustainable civil engineering materials, eco-friendly construction practices, and infrastructure rehabilitation with a materials-centric approach. Students benefit from extensive research opportunities in the university's state-of-the-art Infrastructure Materials Laboratories.