Civil Engineering (M.S.)

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering will develop your ability to apply advanced techniques to problem-solving in engineering, preparing you for a successful career in industry or admission to a doctoral program.  

Core engineering courses coupled with courses in the civil engineering concentration provide both specialization and a broad fundamental knowledge of the discipline.  Example areas of particular emphasis by the department include hydraulics, engineering mechanics, coastal engineering, construction materials, environmental engineering, structures, and highway & transportation engineering. 

The College of Engineering at 鶹ý Lafayette was ranked among the country's best in the U.S. News & World Report's 2023 edition of "Best Graduate Schools." 

The goal of the 鶹ý Lafayette College of Engineering is to position all of its M.S. graduates to be capable of successfully obtaining their respective Professional Engineering License (PE) via first passing the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE). 

Applicants must have either (1) an engineering degree from an ABET/EAC accredited program or (2) an engineering degree from a non-accredited engineering program or (3) a degree from a closely aligned, non-engineering major. Non-engineering degreed applicants from calculus-based majors will be considered; however, in most cases, leveling undergraduate courses will be required to ensure that the student has an acceptable engineering knowledge base. Which leveling courses are required will be determined on a case-by-case basis. 

This program prepares its students for licensure or certification within the state of 鶹ý. For more information regarding credentialing requirements, including important information if you plan to move out of state, please . 

Engineering at 鶹ý Lafayette