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The civil engineering program offers graduate
students an opportunity to get a state-of-the-art education in dynamic,
challenging and professionally significant specialty areas. With written approval from the faculty advisor, master’s
students are allowed to take credits in other
fields to encourage them to
broaden their education beyond the civil engineering field. There are three degree options for earning a
master's in civil engineering: coursework only, project or thesis
options. For further information call (816) 235-5550 or e-mail sce@umkc.edu.
- Master of Science with coursework only
requires the completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours of approved graduate
coursework (300-level or higher). The graduate coursework must include
at least 18 credit hours of 5500/5600-level courses.
- Master of Science with project requires the
completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours, which includes 27 credit
hours of approved graduate coursework (300-level or higher) and three credit
hours of independent project (CIV-ENGR 5500).
At least 18 credit hours must be at the 5500/5600-level. The candidate
must submit a report prepared per the adviser's guidelines and present
the project work in front of a three-member project examining
committee.
- Master of Science with thesis requires the
completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours, which includes 24 credit
hours of approved graduate coursework (300-level or higher) and six
credit hours of thesis work (CIV-ENGR 5599).
At least 18 credit hours must be at the 5500/5600-level. The candidate
must submit a thesis prepared per the graduate school guidelines and
orally defend the thesis work in front of a three-member thesis
examining committee.
A minimum of three credit
hours of advanced mathematics from an approved course list is required
for the M.S. degree in Civil Engineering. Exceptions are available by
petition to the CME Graduate Committee.
Other specifications for students pursuing the project or thesis option:
- The
student must request to schedule a project or thesis defense in the
first half of the semester in which the student plans to defend.
- The written part of the project/thesis must be
completed and given to all the committee members at least ten days
prior to the defense date.
- The defense date and an abstract must be advertised
to the CME faculty and students at least one week prior to the
scheduled defense date.