Academic Catalog 2017–2018

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Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Overview

The M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering program imparts sound professional and academic training in civil engineering, giving students access to a variety of courses in their area of emphasis as well as the opportunity to conduct research, thus combining the theoretical and the applied aspects of civil engineering.

The program is designed to stimulate independent thinking and the acquisition of knowledge, as well as the application of acquired knowledge and skills to the solution of practical engineering problems. The program provides an in-depth experience within one or more particular fields of civil engineering, while exposing student to cross-disciplinary issues and topics that affect the engineering and management of systems.

Flexibility is a key benefit of this program, as it allows students to plan their degree in line with their long-term career goals, and to be consistent with any professional experience and prior training they may have.

Students have to choose one of the following three emphasis areas:

  1. Infrastructure & Construction Management
    Prepares graduates to meet the challenges of planning, financing, designing, building and managing public and private infrastructure under growing technical, financial, social and environmental constraints.
  2. Environmental Science, Engineering, & Management
    Prepares graduates to meet the challenges of sustainable development and natural resources management while protecting the environment.
  3. Engineering Mechanics
    Prepares graduates to meet the challenges of designing technically efficient, cost-effective, and state-of-the-art facilities that are responsive to natural hazards and economic constraints.