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CU Denver's Master of Science in Civil Engineering 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 prior engineering or related undergraduate degrees. While applicants from other disciplines are encouraged, they often need to fulfill additional prerequisites for program admission. This Civil Engineering graduate program accommodates both full-time and part-time learners seeking to enhance their expertise in civil engineering and associated fields. Our graduate offerings are structured for professionals balancing work commitments while pursuing research opportunities.
The student body includes both full-time learners and those maintaining full-time employment while attending evening classes. Completion time for the master's degree generally ranges from 2-4 years, depending on individual progress. Graduate-level courses are primarily scheduled during afternoon or evening hours.
The HESE (Hydrologic, Environmental, and Sustainability Engineering) specialization within CU Denver's Civil Engineering Department integrates water cycle studies, environmental systems, and sustainable development principles—the essential concept that engineered solutions should promote economic vitality, ecological balance, and societal equity.