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The Master of Science (MS) in civil engineering is a research-focused degree that emphasizes expanding core civil engineering knowledge while enhancing design and analytical capabilities. This graduate program allows you to explore specialized interests through thesis work, tackling modern engineering challenges to develop technical expertise. It serves as excellent preparation for those considering doctoral studies in engineering fields. Graduates gain the ability to perform more systematic and targeted research in both industrial and academic settings. Here are examples of thesis projects completed by civil engineering graduate students: Evaluation, Assessment, and Restoration of Large Reinforced Concrete Beams Across Original, Degraded, and Reconstructed States. Implementing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Pavement Management Solutions. Development of a Secure Containment Unit for PEN Explosive Caps Disposal. Traffic Flow Analysis, Capacity Studies, and Simulation Modeling for Transportation Networks. Computational Methods, Optimization Techniques, and Stochastic Processes in Transportation Engineering. Intelligent Adaptive Traffic Signal Systems
Engineering candidates must have an appropriate baccalaureate degree in engineering from an engineering degree program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET
English proficiency requirement: PTE 50, IELTS 6.0 overall, TOEFL 70, or Duolingo 95.