Offered by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Contact: 219 Hollister Hall, (607) 255-7560
The Master of Engineering degree is a course work and project-oriented program. It is normally completed in two semesters of intensive study. Thirty credit hours are required, within which there are three core classes, with the remaining coursework selected to provide a focus area of specialization. Credits consist of course work, team projects, and dynamic class discussions.
Students apply into one of three concentrations: Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Transportation Systems Engineering.
Students in the Environmental Engineering area may further focus their studies in one of the environmental research specializations including: environmental and water resource systems engineering or sustainable energy systems.
The Structural Engineering focus offers three tracks that students may choose from: Behavior & Design, Advanced Materials, and Analysis & Computation.
Students in the Transportation Systems Engineering focus on transportations planning, design, and analysis.
Courses in supporting areas come from many disciplines, including architecture, biological, computer science, economics, engineering management, historic preservation, materials science, microbiology, and operations research to name just a few.
All students enrolled in the Civil & Environmental Engineering M.Eng can mix and match courses depending on their specific interests.