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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 hands-on research experiences. 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 often need to fulfill additional prerequisites before joining the MS program. This graduate program accommodates both full-time and part-time learners seeking to enhance their civil engineering expertise and professional capabilities. Our programs are structured with working professionals in mind, featuring numerous research opportunities.
The student body includes both full-time learners and those balancing full-time employment with evening coursework. Completion time for the master's degree generally ranges from 2 to 4 years, depending on individual progress. The majority of graduate-level courses are scheduled during afternoon or evening hours.
CU Denver's geotechnical research encompasses experimental, analytical, and computational studies of geotechnical and soil-structure interactions under static and seismic conditions. This includes probabilistic and risk-based geotechnical investigations, seismic behavior analysis of structures, foundation design for expansive soils, and deep foundation challenges.