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Jan 31, 2025
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering Concentration (MAS)
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Program Educational Goals:
Graduates obtaining the MAS from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering with a concentration in Water Resources Engineering will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental principles and knowledge in water resources engineering including groundwater hydraulics, contaminant transport, and hydrology.
- Read, assess, and critically review published literature and research findings in water resources engineering.
- Recognize and discuss new techniques, skills, and tools used in water resources engineering.
- Communicate water resources engineering concepts effectively in writing, orally, and graphically.
- Relate science and engineering concepts and collaborate on interdisciplinary teams to address problems of societal significance.
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Degree Requirements:
The Master of Applied Sciences (MAS) degree is awarded to students who, upon admission, have a non-engineering undergraduate degree. Students pursuing the MAS degree complete a thesis and declare a concentration. Formally, the student must perform 24 credit hours of course work and 6 credit hours of thesis. The MAS degree is also suited to those who, upon graduation, wish to pursue their PhD. Students are also required to enroll in the CIEG 865 - Civil Engineering Seminar each semester. Concentration Requirements:
The Master of Applied Sciences degree with a concentration in Water Resources Engineering requires three core courses, one approved 600-level Math or Statistics course, and four electives. Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics:
- One approved 600-level course in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics.
Electives:
Students pursuing the Water Resources Engineering concentration must complete four electives. Note:
In addition, classes from other departments can be selected in consultation with your advisor. These include graduate-level courses offered by Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Studies, Plant and Soil Sciences, or Urban Affairs and Public Policy. Last Revised for 2023-2024 Academic Year
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