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CU Denver's Master of Science in Civil Engineering program is tailored for individuals holding an undergraduate engineering degree. Our graduate curriculum caters to working professionals, providing extensive research opportunities. The MS in Civil Engineering at CU Denver welcomes students with bachelor's degrees in engineering or related disciplines. While applicants from other academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply, they may need to fulfill additional prerequisites for admission. This graduate program serves both full-time and part-time learners seeking to enhance their civil engineering expertise and professional capabilities. Designed with working professionals in mind, our programs emphasize practical research experiences.
The student body includes both full-time learners and professionals attending evening classes. Completion time for the master's degree generally ranges from 2-4 years, depending on individual progress. Graduate courses are primarily scheduled for afternoon or evening sessions.
The Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program at CU Denver features two undergraduate degrees, a Construction Management minor open to all majors, multiple graduate degrees, and two graduate certificates. Situated in downtown Denver's vibrant urban setting, the program maintains strong industry connections and high graduate employment rates. It accommodates working professionals with flexible scheduling options. The interdisciplinary curriculum prepares students to shape the future of construction. Through advisory boards, industry speakers, site visits, student organizations, and career support, the CEM program fosters robust ties with the construction sector.