Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Major: CEDegree Awarded: MS
Unit: GS
Program Webpage: http://speed.louisville.edu/civil/
Program Information
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the Speed School of Engineering, the school of engineering and applied science of the University of Louisville, offers programs of study leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering. It also offers an integrated five-year program of cooperative education leading to the professional degree of Master of Engineering. General requirements of the Master of Science Program are the same as those of the Graduate School.
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for the M.S. and Ph.D. programs are essentially the same as the general requirements of the Graduate School. Remedial work may be specified for those applicants who, in the opinion of the faculty, do not have a sufficient background in civil engineering.
Curriculum
Semester Total Civil Engineering Courses 12 Other 500-600 level courses 12 Thesis for M.S. 6 Minimum Total 30
Hours
(at least 9 hours at the 600 level)
(at least two courses outside civil engineering)
A minimum of 12 hours must be at the 600-level, exclusive of thesis hours.
Master of Science in Civil Engineering--NON-THESIS OPTION
Requirements: The non-thesis option will be open to any student enrolled in the Civil Engineering Master of Science degree program with no restrictions. The program utilizes existing courses and administrative infrastructure while the overseas degree program will be self-supporting from program fees and tuition.
The program will require a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate courses, with a minimum of 15 credits at the 600-level. The specific courses will be selected in consultation with the student's academic advisor.
Departmental Faculty
Chair
J. P. Mohsen , Professor
Professors
N. R. Bhaskar
Louis F. Cohn
Mark French
D. Joseph Hagerty
R. A. Harris
Thomas Holloman
Arthur C. Parola
Mario Paz
Charles R. Ullrich
Terence A. Weigel
Professors Emeritus
Michael A. Cassaro
C. Eugene Miller