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The M.S. in environmental engineering is intended for students with undergraduate engineering degrees. Additional coursework may be required for students without a BS in engineering or without adequate preparation.
Requirements with Thesis
30 credit hours. The candidate must complete a set of core courses in the fundamental environmental engineering areas. If the student has already taken one or more of these courses at the undergraduate level, he/she will be expected to take corresponding higher-level courses in these fundamental engineering areas. Also, the student must complete a cohesive program of elective coursework approved by the student’s advisor. All fulltime M.S. candidates are expected to participate in faculty/student seminar series each year. Furthermore, six credits of CEE 997-Master’s Thesis must be taken culminating in defense of the thesis administered by the student’s thesis committee.
Requirements without Thesis
30 credit hours. The candidate must complete a set of core courses in the fundamental environmental engineering areas. If the student has already taken one or more of these courses at the undergraduate level, he/she will be expected to take corresponding higher-level courses in these fundamental engineering areas. Also, the student must complete a cohesive program of elective coursework approved by the student’s advisor. All fulltime M.S. candidates are expected to participate in faculty/student seminar series each year. CEE 995-Master’s Exit Paper for 0 credits. The exit paper must address issues related to their specialty approved by the advisor and have a minimum length of 2000 words.
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US$2015 per credit.
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