Within SEMM, students can pursue a program of work leading to a Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.) or a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). These degree programs are designed to prepare students for careers in engineering practice, research and education.
Graduate students in SEMM can pursue an M.S. or Ph.D. degree in the area of Structural Engineering, in the area of Mechanics, Uncertainty, and Simulation in Engineering, or in the area of Civil Engineering Materials. The degree requirements and program of coursework differ somewhat between these two areas, and are described on the following pages:
- M.S. Degree Requirements in Structural Engineering
- M.S. Degree Requirements in Mechanics, Uncertainty, and Simulation in Engineering
- M.S. Degree Requirements in Civil Engineering Materials
- Ph.D. Degree Requirements in Structural Engineering
- Ph.D. Degree Requirements in Mechanics, Uncertainty, and Simulation in Engineering
- Ph.D. Degree Requirements in Civil Engineering Materials
In addition to the degree requirements outlined above, students must adhere to all requirements of the Graduate School and all requirements of the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering. For these requirements, students should consult the following:
