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This program enhances students' undergraduate foundation by offering deeper and broader knowledge in the dynamic field of Civil Engineering. Coursework focuses primarily on structural engineering, while technical electives allow students to explore subjects in mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
Those interested in Environmental Engineering and Water Resources should review the Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Program details.
The department primarily offers a one-year, course-based Master of Civil Engineering (outlined below). Students seeking a multi-year, thesis-based Master of Science in Civil Engineering (also summarized below) may discuss this option with the department.
Both the Master of Civil Engineering and Master of Science in Civil Engineering programs aim to advance graduates' careers through specialized coursework and focused study of relevant civil engineering challenges.
Upon completing either the Master in Civil Engineering or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, graduates will be able to:
Assess solutions to civil engineering problems.
Utilize advanced principles to address complex challenges within specialized civil engineering practice areas.
Select and defend appropriate methodologies for solving complex civil engineering problems.
Explain or exhibit professional responsibilities in civil engineering practice.