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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers a M.S. degree program with graduate specializations in environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation engineering, as well as construction management. All program curricula focus on the application of engineering principles to the unique issues of design, development and redevelopment in an urban setting.
Admission to the M.S. program in civil and environmental engineering may be granted on a regular or qualified basis. Regular admission is considered for applicants who have achieved an overall honor point average (GPA) of 3.0 in completing an undergraduate engineering degree from an institution accredited by ABET or from a comparable foreign institution. In the event that the degree is in an engineering field other than civil and environmental engineering, the student may be required to complete a set of pre-requisite undergraduate courses before graduate credit may be accrued.
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Last updated: 03 July 2019