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Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering MASTER OF SCIENCE in CIVIL ENGINEERING
PROGRAM OF STUDY NEW or REVISED
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Name (Last, First):_____________________________
Civil Engineering Materials UID:____________________Date:_______________ Environmental Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Advisor: ____________________________________ Hydrology & Water Resources Structural Mechanics Qtr Admitted to MS Program:___________________ Structural/Earthquake Engineering Check one: Comprehensive Exam or Thesis Plan
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CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Civil Engineering Materials
Required Undergraduate Preparatory Courses. General chemistry and physics with laboratory exercises, multivariate calculus, linear algebra and differential equations, introductory thermodynamics. Other undergraduate preparation could include additional courses in: civil engineering (C&EE 104, 120, 121, 135A, 142, 140L) and materials science (MSE 104).
Required Graduate Courses. C&EE (Select any two of the following):, C204, 226, 253, 258A, 261B, M262A, 263A, 266, 267, C282.
Other Elective Courses (Remaining courses may be selected from the following): CEE: 110, 154, 155, 157B, 157C, 163, M166, 135C, 153, 220, 224, 226, 230A/B/C, 235A/B/C, 242, 243A/B, 254A, 258A, 261, 267; Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: 102A, 102B, 200, C219, 223, 230, 270; Chemistry and Biochemistry: 103, 110A, 110B, 113A, C213B, C215A, C215B, C215C, 215D, C223A, C223B, 225, C226A, C275, 276B, 277; Conservation of Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials: M210, M215, M216, M236, M250; Materials Science and Engineering: 110, C111, 130, 131, 200, 201, 210, C211, 270; Mechanical Engineering: 101, 105A, 131AL, 133A, 156A, C232A, 256F, 261A, 261B, 296A, 296B; Statistics: 201A
In total there must be at least four graduate courses.
Environmental Engineering
Required Preparatory Courses. Chemistry and Biochemistry 20A, 20B, 20L; Mathematics 32A 33A; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 103, 105A; C&EE 153; Physics 1A/4AL, 1B/4BL.
Required Graduate Courses. C&EE 254A, 255A, 255B, 266.
Major Elective Courses (A minimum of two courses must be selected). C&EE 110, 154, 155, 157B, 157C, 163, M166, 226, 253, 258A, 261B, M262A, 263A, 266, 267, M165.
Other Elective Courses (Remaining courses may be selected from the following). Biostatistics M220, C&EE 150, 151, 250A, 250B, 250C, 250D, 251A, 251B, 251C, 251D, 252, 260, M262B; Chemical Engineering 101C, 106, 210, C218, 220, C240; Chemistry and Biochemistry 110A, 110B, CM227; Computer Science 270A, 271A, 271B; Earth and Space Sciences C206, C209, C213; Electrical Engineering 236A, 236B, 236C; Environmental Health Sciences 212, C225, C240, C252D, 255, C264, 410A, 410B; Statistics 201A. Other elective courses may be substituted with the approval of the student's academic adviser and the graduate adviser.
Geotechnical Engineering
Required Preparatory Courses. C&EE 108, 120, 121.
Required Graduate Courses. C&EE 220, 221, 223, 224.
Major Elective Courses (A minimum of three courses must be selected). C&EE 123, 128L, 222, 225, 226, 227, 245.
Elective Courses (Remaining courses may be selected from the following): General: C&EE 110, 129, Earth and Space Sciences 135, 136A, 136B, 136C, 139, 222. Environmental Engineering: C&EE 153, 164. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering: C&EE 250B and 251B. Structural Mechanics: C&EE M230A. Structural/Earthquake Engineering: C&EE 135A, 135B, 137, 142, 235A, 235B, 235C, 243A, 243B, 246, 247.
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering
Required Preparatory Courses. Chemistry and Biochemistry 20A, 20B, 20L; Mathematics 32A, 32B, 33A, 33B; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 103, 105A; C&EE 151; Physics 1A/4AL, 1B/4BL, 1C.
Required Graduate Courses. C&EE 250A, 250B, 250C, 250D.
Major Elective Courses (A minimum of three courses must be selected). C&EE 251A, 251B, 251C, 251D, 252, 253, 260.
Elective Courses. Up to two courses from the following list: C&EE 110, 150, 153, 157L, 157M, 164, 254A, 255A, 255B, 263A, 265A, 265B. Selected courses from the following departments (must be approved by faculty advisor and graduate vice chair): Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Computer Science, Earth and Space Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, and Urban Planning.
Structural Mechanics
Required Preparatory Courses. C&EE 130, 135A, 135B.
Required Graduate Courses. C&EE 232, 235A, 235B, 236, M237A.
Elective Courses. Undergraduate: C&EE M135C, 137, and 137L (two maximum); Graduate: C&EE M230A, M230B, M230C, 233, 235C, 238, 246, 247, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 269B.
Structural/Earthquake Engineering
Required Preparatory Courses. C&EE 135A and 135B, 141 or 142 (at least one).
Required Graduate Courses. C&EE 235A and 246 and at least three of the following courses: C&EE 235B, 241, 243A, 245, 247.
Elective Courses. Undergraduate: C&EE 125, M135C, 137, 141, 142 and 143, 143 (two maximum). Geotechnical Area: C&EE 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 227 (three maximum). General Graduate: C&EE M230A, M230B, M230C, 232, 233, 235B, 235C, 236, M237A, 238, 241, 243A, 243B, 245, 247, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 269B.
Students may petition the department for permission to pursue programs of study which differ from the above norm
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