Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
CU Denver's Master of Science in Civil Engineering program is tailored for individuals holding an undergraduate engineering degree. These graduate studies cater 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, though applicants from other fields may need to fulfill additional prerequisites. Our Civil Engineering graduate curriculum supports both full-time and part-time learners seeking to enhance their expertise in civil engineering and associated domains, offering flexible options for working professionals with robust research components.
The program accommodates diverse schedules, with some students enrolled full-time while others balance full-time employment with evening coursework. Completion timelines vary by individual pace, generally spanning 2-4 years, with most graduate classes scheduled for afternoon or evening sessions.
The University of Colorado Denver's Transportation Engineering program focuses on developing sustainable, fair, and adaptable transportation solutions, emphasizing roadway safety, active mobility, and public transit. Situated in downtown Denver, our urban campus serves as an ideal research environment.
Our research methodology integrates real-world data with sophisticated computational techniques and theoretical frameworks. By challenging conventional transportation paradigms, we seek deeper insights that acknowledge the field's inherent complexity beyond current design limitations. This interdisciplinary approach aims to influence not just academic discourse but also policy development and practical implementation.