Requirements specific to the civil and environmental engineering program include:
- A bachelor's degree, GPA of 3.0 or better, in a STEM field from an accredited institution.
- Successful completion of all of the following courses (or their equivalent):
- Math: Calculus I, II, and III, and Differential Equations
Note: Students will have to meet course specific prerequisites throughout their degree program as listed on Testudo.
For a complete list of admission requirements, visit the Application Process page. Completed applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Master of Engineering: 30 Credits or 10 Courses
Students pursuing this option must complete six ENCE600+ level courses to fulfill the core area, not including any of the project management courses listed on the degree planning sheet, and four technical electives. There is no research or thesis required for this degree.
Graduate Certificate in Engineering: 12 Credits or 4 Courses
Students pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Engineering must complete three civil & environmental engineering core classes, not including project management courses listed on the degree planning sheet, and one civil & environmental engineering technical elective.
Degree Planning Sheets
All students are expected to complete a preliminary course plan for their intended degree program (10-course for MEng or 4-course for GCEN) with the Senior Academic Advisor by the end of their first semester of study. The Degree Planning Sheet lists the core and technical elective requirements for each program, and all courses that are pre-approved for that program. Alternative technical electives must be approved by the same academic advisor.
Degree planning sheets for all academic programs can be found here.