The Center for Advanced Engineering Education offers a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree program with a concentration in Civil Engineering and a specific track in Structural Engineering. Master of Engineering students must complete:
M.Eng Core Courses (12 credits)
- ENGR 5311 – Professional Communication and Information Management
- ENGR 5312 – Engineering Project Planning and Management
- ENGR 5314 – Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- ENGR 5315 – M.Eng Capstone Project – Students are encouraged to work on a company-sponsored project
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (18 credits)
Structural Engineering Courses – (12 credits, choose four courses)
- CE 5122 – Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- CE 5128 – Elastic Stability
- CE 5150 – Structural Vibrations
- CE 5151 – Experimental Structural Dynamics
- CE 5163 – Fracture Mechanics
- CE 5164 – Finite Element Methods in Applied Mechanics I
- CE 5166 – Finite Element Methods in Applied Mechanics II
- CE 5380 – Bridge Structures
- CE 5382 – Load Rating of Bridges
- CE 5383 – Design of Bridges for Extreme Events
- CE 5384 – Accelerated Bridge Construction
- CE 5610 – Advanced Reinforced Concrete Structures
- CE 5620 – Advanced Steel Structures
- CE 5640 – Prestressed Concrete Structures
- CE 5650 – Structural Health Monitoring & Sensors
Electives (6 credits) - Any engineering course with advisor approval.
Your Plan of Study is determined by your catalog year. Please use your Advisement Report or Academic Requirements Report in StudentAdmin to determine your catalog year.