Engineering (M.S.) Civil Engineering Emphasis
Mission
To provide graduate learning opportunities in civil engineering for acquiring the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for practice and life-long professional development; to contribute to the expansion of knowledge of civil engineering through research programs; and to provide professional and community service to the state, the nation, and the world.
Program Objectives
- Provide the depth and breathe in civil engineering topics necessary for civil engineering practice and development.
- Provide graduate education in specialized civil engineering areas.
- Contribute to the discovery of new knowledge and methods that enhance the theory and practice of civil engineering; and engage in meaningful service activities.
- Provide an environment that promotes professional development, growth of the intellect, character, and spirit of students, faculty, and staff.
Program Requirements
Thirty(30), or thirty-six (36), semester hours are required for the Master of Science Degree in Engineering depending upon which of the following three options the student selects with approval of his or her department chairperson and/or advisor:
Option 1 Twenty-four (24) semester hours of coursework plus a six-hour thesis
Option 2 Twenty-seven (27) semester hours of coursework plus a three-hour project
Option 3 Thirty-six (36) semester hours of coursework
Option 1 Requires a formal written thesis, formal presentation and oral exam.
Option 2 Requires a written project report, formal presentation and oral exam.
Option 3 Requires an oral exam.
To remain in “good standing,” students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (“B average).
Core Courses
The students are required to select three courses among the list of core courses. The three courses must be approved by the Department prior to selection. The remaining courses may be chosen from the list of electives or from the other core courses with the approval of the student’s advisor.
Code | Title | Hours |
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CIV 531 | TRAFFIC ENGINEERING | 3 |
CIV 542 | ADVND DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUC | 3 |
CIV 550 | ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY | 3 |
CIV 672 | ADVANCED GEOMECHANICS | 3 |
CIV 673 | ADVD FOUNDATION ENGINEERING | 3 |
Elective Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
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CIV 520 | ADVANCED ENGINEERING ANAYLS I | 3 |
CIV 521 | ADVD ENGINEERING ANALYSIS II | 3 |
CIV 535 | PAVEMENT DESIGN | 3 |
CIV 536 | HIGHWAY ENGINEERING | 3 |
CIV 544 | ADVD DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURE | 3 |
CIV 562 | HAZARDOUS WASTE ENGINEERING | 3 |
CIV 564 | SURFACE WATER | 3 |
CIV 567 | ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION | 3 |
CIV 568 | LAND DISPOSAL OF WASTE | 3 |
CIV 631 | LINEAR THEORY OF OCEAN WAVES | 3 |
CIV 632 | TIDES AND LONG WAVES | 3 |
CIV 640 | FINITE ELEMENT METHODS | 3 |
CIV 642 | PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN | 3 |
CIV 650 | SMALL WATERSHED HYDROLOGY | 3 |
CIV 653 | ADVD DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC STRUC | 3 |
CIV 670 | ROCK MECHANICS | 3 |
CIV 675 | EARTH DAMS AND SLOPES | 3 |
CIV 680 | UNSATURATED SOIL MECHANICS | 3 |
CIV 681 | EXCAVATION SUPPORT SYSMS & R S | 3 |
CIV 682 | COMPUTATIONAL GEOTECHNICS | 3 |
CIV 683 | SOIL STRUCTURE INTERACTION | 3 |
CIV 684 | ADVND SITE CHARACTER & INSTRUM | 3 |
CIV 696 | SEMINAR | 1 |
CIV 697 | INTERNSHIP | 1-3 |
CIV 698 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 1-4 |
CIV 699 | THESIS RESEARCH | 1-3 |