Master of Science: About the Program
Designed for:
students who hold a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, or a related field such as another engineering discipline, physical science, or mathematics, with a grade point average of at least 3.0 or equivalent in undergraduate-level courses in relevant fields such as Calculus (I, II, III), Physics (with lab components), core mechanical engineering courses, and core civil engineering courses
Key Benefits
Professional Opportunities
Specialized Engineering Roles
- Positions with advanced expertise
Leadership and Management Roles
- Opportunities to become a project manager, construction manager, or team lead on engineering projects
Consulting Engineer
- Offering specialized advice for infrastructure projects, focusing on innovative and sustainable solutions.
Increased Earning Potential
- Often leads to higher starting salaries and more significant opportunities for promotions.
Career Flexibility and Mobility
- Opens doors to roles in private industry, government agencies, and international engineering projects.
Licensure and Certification
- Easier to meet requirements for beocoming a Professional Engineer (PE) or obtaining specialized certifications (e.g., LEED, PMP).
Foundation for Further Studies
- Stepping stone to pursuing a PhD for those interested in academia, research, or highly specialized engineering areas.
Networking Opportunities
- Enhances professional connections.
Program Options
MS Project
- Minimum of 30 approved graduate course credits
- Accepted project registered as up to 6 credits of CIV 595 and/or CIV 596
MS Thesis
- Minimum of 21 approved graduate course credits
- Accepted thesis registered as 9 credits of CIV 599
Requirements
Academic Advisor
- Assigned in student's area of interest before registration. Students receiving financial aid must select a thesis research advisor before the start of their second semester.
Academic Standing
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all coursework
Coursework and Research
- 30 credits of approved graduate coursework