Curriculum
The Civil Engineering M.S. curriculum offered via distance education is primarily intended to be a coursework-only program, but will include evidence of scholarly effort such as production of creative work. A final examination by the student's advisory committee is required. The program requires 30 credit hours of acceptable credit to complete.
Courses tentatively scheduled include the following (all courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted):
- Summer 2008
- CE 703 Responsibility in Engineering
- CE 704 Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity
- CE 790 Prb/Engineering Ethics Case Studies
- Fall 2008
- CE 654 Design of Groundwater Flow Systems
- CE 704 Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity
- CE 732 Advanced Structural Analysis I
- CE 745 Structural Dynamics
- CE 751 Hydraulics of Open Channels
- CE 766 Wastewater Engineering: Biological Processes
- CE 775 Traffic Engineering
- CE 777 Portland Cement Concrete Pavements
- CE 786 Land Development for Civil Engineers and Planners
- CE 861 Environmental Engineering Chemistry
- Spring 2009
- CE 680 Economics of Design and Construction
- CE 703 Responsibility in Engineering
- CE 723 Designing with Geosynthetics
- CE 743 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Theory
- CE 752 Advanced Hydrology
- CE 762 Water Treatment Processes
- CE 773 Hot Mix Asphalt Mixture Design and Construction
- CE 774 Pavement Design
- CE 828 Advanced Soil Mechanics
- CE 837 Structural Stability
- CE 854 Analysis of Groundwater Flow
- CE 872 Transportation Safety
- Summer 2009
- CE 703 Responsibility in Engineering
- CE 704 Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity
- CE 790 Prb/Engineering Ethics Case Studies
- Fall 2009
- CE 654 Design of Groundwater Flow Systems
- CE 704 Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity
- CE 751 Hydraulics of Open Channels
- CE 766 Wastewater Engineering: Biological Processes
- CE 775 Traffic Engineering
- CE 777 Portland Cement Concrete Pavements
- CE 786 Land Development for Civil Engineers and Planners
- CE 802 Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- CE 824 Strength & Deformation of Geomaterials
- CE 861 Environmental Engineering Chemistry
Changes and additions may occur in the schedule above. The department course catalog and course descriptions are online. Check Course Offerings for the most up-to-date course listing.
