Master of Science in Civil Engineering
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Civil Engineering provides students with an advanced learning of the skills and technologies necessary to develop a deeper understanding of the field of civil engineering.
This program offers a thesis and non-thesis option. The thesis option requires 24 semester hours of graduate course work and 6 semester hours of thesis research. An oral defense of the thesis is also required.
The non-thesis option requires 30 hours of course work. For applicants without prior civil engineering degrees, bridge-up courses are required. This program enables bridge students to complete their M.S. degree in roughly 6 months more than a student entering with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. A Master’s in Civil Engineering degree typically requires two years beyond a bachelor’s degree.
Students pursuing a M.S. in Civil Engineering degree may specialize in environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, water resources and hydraulic engineering, or transportation engineering. Check out our areas of study and see what interests you.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Thesis Option
Civil Engineering Courses | 15 credits |
Approved Mathematics/Science | 3 credits |
Approved Electives | 6 credits |
Master's Thesis | 6 credits |
Total | 30 credits |
Non-Thesis Option
Civil Engineering Courses | 15 credits |
Approved Mathematics/Science | 3 credits |
Approved Electives | 12 credits |
Engineering Report | 2 credits |
Total | 32 credits |
CORE COURSES
Environmental Engineering
4300:523 – Chemistry for Environmental Engineers
4300:622 – Aquatic Chemistry
4300:623 – Physical/Chemical Treatment Process
4300:624 – Biological Waste Water Treatment Process
3470:663 – Experimental Design
Geotechnical Engineering
4300:612 – Advanced Soil Mechanics
Structural Engineering
4300:551 – Computer Methods of Structural Analysis
4300:554 – Advanced Mechanics of Materials
Transportation Engineering
4300:631 – Highway Design
4300:566 – Traffic Engineering
4300:665 – Advanced Traffic Detection and Data Analysis
Make sure to check out our for a complete course list.
For more information
Direct questions to:
Esther Wain-Weiss
Director, Graduate Programs and Administration
330-972-5690
erw3@uakron.edu