Civil and Environmental Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.)
Students are required to complete 30 credits within one of the seven specializations. Students complete a set of core courses as well as electives. The M.S. degree program offers a thesis option and very rarely a non-thesis option. Applicants who do not wish to complete a thesis are encouraged to consider the Professional Master of Engineering (ENPM) degree instead: https://academiccatalog.umd.edu/graduate/programs/civil-environmental-engineering-pmce/
THESIS OPTION:
- At least 24 credits of coursework are required beyond the B.S. degree, including a minimum of 18 credits at the 600 level or above.
- In addition, six credits of ENCE799 are required.
NON-THESIS OPTION:
- At least 30 credits of coursework are required beyond the B.S. degree, including a minimum of 24 credits at the 600 level or above.
- In addition, students are required to complete a scholarly paper
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Specialization Requirements (select one) | 30 | |
| 1. Environmental | ||
| Process Dynamics in Environmental Systems | ||
| Chemistry of Natural Waters | ||
| Microbiological Principles of Environmental Engineering | ||
| 2. Civil Systems | ||
| Systems Engineering Concepts and Processes: A Model-Based Approach | ||
or ENSE622 | System Trade-off Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation | |
| Bayesian Data Analytics for Engineering | ||
or ENCE677 | OR Models for Transportation Systems Analysis | |
| Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering (ENCE688A Sensing and Systems Control) | ||
| 3. Geotechnical | ||
All courses approved by advisor | ||
| 4. Project Management | ||
| Project Cost Accounting and Finance | ||
| Introduction to Project Management | ||
| Legal Aspects of Engineering Design and Construction | ||
| Management of Project Teams | ||
| Project Risk Management | ||
| 5. Structures | ||
All courses approved by advisor | ||
| 6. Transportation | ||
All courses approved by advisor | ||
| 7. Water Resources | ||
| Hydrologic Engineering | ||
| Environmental and Water Resource Systems I | ||
| Total Credits | 30 | |