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The M.S.C.E. program equips students with advanced technical expertise in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Participants are encouraged to expand their intellectual horizons through continuous learning and knowledge application, transforming into engaged, articulate professionals with social awareness. Program graduates play vital roles in advancing civil and environmental engineering fields. This curriculum promotes cross-disciplinary research across engineering disciplines and collaborations with science and applied mathematics departments. Current partnerships with Mechanical Engineering involve studies on porous media fluid dynamics (aquifers) and oceanic oil spill dispersion patterns. Chemistry Department collaborations focus on combustion byproducts and surface molecular interactions. The specialization tracks cover: Civil Engineering Systems - encompassing construction, structural, and transportation engineering. Environmental Engineering - addressing water resource management, natural system contamination (aquatic/atmospheric), and remediation technologies.
Temple University's College of Engineering Master of Science in Civil Engineering program prepares you to design and maintain critical infrastructure—from transportation networks to hydraulic systems—while developing essential geotechnical and structural analysis competencies. Beyond enhancing technical abilities, the program cultivates socially conscious professionals capable of meaningful contributions to the engineering field. You'll gain expertise in diagnosing infrastructure challenges and developing innovative engineering responses. Environmental Engineering - covering core principles and practical implementations of water resource systems, environmental contamination (aquatic/atmospheric), and technological remediation approaches.