Master's Program
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The Civil Engineering Department offers degree options in:
- Environmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Construction Management
Leading to the following degrees:
- Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE)
- Master of Science in Environmental Engineering (MSEnE)
- Master of Science in Construction Management (MSCM)
- Master of Engineering in Civil and Environmental Engineering (MECEE)
The Civil Engineering Department offers a Water Resources Engineering Management track under the MECEE program. More information about that track can be found at http://ce.utep.edu/wrem/index.htm
The Department also offers a Certificate program in Construction Engineering and Management as discussed below.
The perspective applicants are encouraged to select carefully the degree that they wish to pursue. Since different degrees have different admission requirements, transfer among different degrees require a new application and subject to the credit transfer policies and rules of the Department, College of Engineering and 成人头条.
Course Requirements for MSCE or MSEnE Program
The MSCE and MSnE graduate program requires a minimum grade point average of 3.0 for graduation. Only grades of A, B, and C are accepted for graduate credit. The thesis option program requires a minimum of 30 graduate credits. At least 18 credits must be graduate level courses and 6 credits must be taken as thesis research (CE 5398 and CE 5399). The non-thesis option of the MSCE program requires a minimum of 33 graduate credits; at least 21 of these credits must be graduate level courses, and 6 credits must be taken as 成人头条 Project (CE 5396 and CE 5397). No more than three courses in construction management area can be applied toward the MSCE or MSEnE.
Course Requirements for MSCM Program
The MSCM Program is available in distance learning format as well as on campus.
Online Distance Learning MSCM Course Requirements
- CE 5324 Construction Project Management
- CE 5354 Advance Mechanical Electrical Construction
- CE 5381 Sustainable Construction
- CE 5382 Construction Cost Analysis and Bidding
- CE 5385 Construction Internship*
- CE 5386 Construction Law and Ethics
- CE 5387 Construction Scheduling
- CE 5388 Construction Safety
- CE 5389 Construction Methods and Materials
- CE 5392 Earth Construction
On – Campus MSCM Course Requirements
- CE 5324 Construction Project Management
- CE 5382 Construction Cost Analysis and Bidding
- CE 5385 Construction Internship*
- CE 5386 Construction Law and Ethics
- CE 5387 Construction Scheduling
- CE 5388 Construction Safety
- CE 5389 Construction Methods and Materials
- Plus three electives that may consist of any Civil Engineering or Construction 成人头条 Level Course, or courses in Business or Geology approved by the Program
* The CE 5385 Construction Internship course requires students to find and complete one semester of activity in a construction company performing construction management functions.
This degree program includes up to six required courses that are only available in an online format. International students applying or entering into this degree program are only allowed to take one online course per semester. This means international students will need to take more than thirty credit hours to complete this program in order to conform to federal VISA requirements.
Each of these MSCM programs above requires a minimum grade point average of 3.0 for graduation. Only grades of A, B, and C are accepted for graduate credit. The programs require a minimum of 30 graduate credits (10 courses).
Course Requirements for MECEE Program
The MECEE requires a minimum grade point of 3.0 for graduation. Only grades A, B, and C are accepted for graduate credit. The MECEE requires a minimum of 33 graduate credits of regular coursework. No more than three courses in construction management area can be applied toward the MECEE.
Water Resources Engineering Management (WREM) Track
Students have the option of completing the Water Resources Engineering Management Track within the MECEE program by completing 18 credit hours of the MECEE program plus 15 credit hours from the following list:
- CE 5340 Surface Water Hydrology
- CE 5302 Groundwater Hydrology and Pollution
- CE 6313 Water Resources Management
- CE 5345 Adv. Phys-Chem. Water Treatment Processes
- CE 5321 Water Reclamation and Reuse
- CE 5349 Design of Filtration and Membrane Processes
- CE 5409 Environmental Engineering Chemistry
- ESE 6301 Environmental Law and Policy
- CE 5344 Biological Unit Operations and Processes
- CE 5343 Hydraulic Computer Applications
Students with a BS degree other than Civil Engineering must take the following undergraduate courses or equivalents as the leveling courses for this track:
- CE 3456 Hydraulic and Hydrology
- CE 4342 Water and Wastewater Engineering
Course Requirements for Certificate in Construction Management
The Certificate program requires completion of five courses totaling 15 credits (All courses require a grade of C or better). Each Certificate course can be applied to an MSCEM program. The courses required are listed below:
- CE 5324 Construction Management
- CE 5382 Advanced Construction Cost Analysis & Bidding
- CE 5385 Construction Internship