Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering Postgraduate Programme By Colorado School of Mines |TopUniversities

Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Main Subject Area

Engineering - Civil and StructuralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Study Level

Masters

The Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) degree is designed for students who wish to earn a degree to continue the path towards professional engineering registration. Students entering this degree program should have a B.S. degree in engineering, or will generally need to take engineering prerequisite courses. Within the CEE degree, students complete specified requirements in one of three different emphasis areas: Environmental and Water Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering (GT), and Structural Engineering (SE). To achieve the Master of Science (M.S.) degree, students may elect the Non-Thesis option, based exclusively upon coursework and project activities, or the Thesis option, which requires coursework and rigorous research conducted under the guidance of a faculty advisor and M.S. thesis committee, which is described in a final written thesis that is defended in an oral presentation. Faculty Expertise and General Emphasis Areas: Environmental Engineering and Science Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering Underground Construction & Tunneling

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Study Level

Masters

The Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) degree is designed for students who wish to earn a degree to continue the path towards professional engineering registration. Students entering this degree program should have a B.S. degree in engineering, or will generally need to take engineering prerequisite courses. Within the CEE degree, students complete specified requirements in one of three different emphasis areas: Environmental and Water Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering (GT), and Structural Engineering (SE). To achieve the Master of Science (M.S.) degree, students may elect the Non-Thesis option, based exclusively upon coursework and project activities, or the Thesis option, which requires coursework and rigorous research conducted under the guidance of a faculty advisor and M.S. thesis committee, which is described in a final written thesis that is defended in an oral presentation. Faculty Expertise and General Emphasis Areas: Environmental Engineering and Science Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering Underground Construction & Tunneling

Admission Requirements

6+
The Graduate School at Mines is open to graduates from four-year baccalaureate programs at recognized colleges and universities. To be a candidate for a graduate degree, students must have completed an appropriate undergraduate degree program. Other English Language Requirements: A TOEFL?(Test of English as a Foreign Language) minimum score of 550 on the paper-based; A PTE?A (Pearson test of English) score of 70 or higher.

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