Program Overview
Civil Engineering (M.S.)
The MSCE degree offers coursework, design, and research activities within civil and environmental engineering that are related to structural, transportation, geotechnical, water resources, hydrology, hydraulics, and environmental engineering, as well as engineering mechanics. Options for study include a research thesis, design paper, or coursework only.
Program Overview
The program is designed for individuals who hold an undergraduate degree in civil engineering or a related field, enjoy solving complex problems, have a strong work ethic, work well as part of a team, and desire to help communities and society as a whole.
Career Opportunities
Possible career opportunities with this degree include:
- Civil engineer
- Environmental engineer
- Geotechnical engineer
- Structural engineer
- Transportation designer
- Water resources engineer
Program Requirements
The program requirements can be found in the academic catalog or by visiting the department's website.
Admission Criteria
Domestic and international applicants must meet the admission requirements set by the Graduate School.
Tuition and Funding
Information on tuition and funding can be found on the university's website.
Research Areas
The program offers research opportunities in various areas, including:
- Structural engineering
- Transportation engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Water resources engineering
- Hydrology
- Hydraulics
- Environmental engineering
- Engineering mechanics
Related Programs
Related programs include:
- Civil Engineering (B.S.)
- Geospatial Science and Engineering (Ph.D.) Remote Sensing Specialization
- Architecture (M.Arch.)
- Mechanical Engineering (M.S.)
- Electrical Engineering (M.S.)
- Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (M.S.)
- Operations Management (M.S.)
- Mathematics (M.S.)
- Geography (M.S.) Geographic Information Sciences Specialization
