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Graduate students collaborate closely with faculty in cutting-edge laboratories and research facilities that are pioneering advancements to enhance society's infrastructure. The transformative contributions of civil and environmental engineers are evident throughout our modern world. USC's graduate students benefit from intimate class settings, outstanding instruction, flexible on-site and remote learning options, and well-funded, high-caliber research opportunities. The civil and environmental engineering graduate programs equip students with specialized knowledge in their chosen discipline, hands-on research experience at the forefront of these fields, and enduring skills for continuous professional growth. These research initiatives span numerous civil and environmental engineering specialties and frequently involve diverse, interdisciplinary teams of researchers.
Applicants must have four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in civil engineering, environmental engineering, architectural engineering, mechanical engineering or structural engineering from an accredited university. Students must have successfully passed Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III and Differential Equations.
Direct Master’s Accelerator
Advanced Master’s Accelerator