Civil Engineering (MS, Multiple Concentrations)

CIP Code

14.0801.00

Mission

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering supports the mission of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley by preparing students who are globally competitive to effectively practice engineering with professionalism and a commitment to ethnical responsibilities. Students will be afforded opportunities to meet and interact with practicing engineers, businesses, and governmental agencies as well as to participate in professional engineering organizations and in research. The program prepares students for local, regional, or worldwide employment in the engineering profession with a 30‐hour degree program under two options, a thesis option, or a non-thesis (coursework) option. Students under the non-thesis option will be required to take a written comprehensive examination at the end of their degree plan to be certified. Students will select one of four concentrations: Construction and Structures, Geotechnical and Transportation, Energy and Utility Infrastructure, and Environmental and Water Resources.

The thesis option is designed to provide depth in one of the areas of concentration, and to promote cross‐cutting, inquiry‐based research. Students in the thesis option are required to take a minimum of four elective courses from one selected concentration area. Students are required develop and successfully defend a thesis proposal, and subsequently execute, document and defend the proposed research to meet graduation requirements.

The non‐thesis option is designed to provide advanced knowledge and technical capacity across all four areas of concentration. Students are required to take at least unique two electives from each concentration area.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the Master of Science in Civil Engineering degree program with clear admission status, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a bachelor’s degree in another field with courses and/or experience that prepare the applicant for graduate work in Civil Engineering.
  2. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours. Students with an undergraduate GPA between 2.75 and 3.0 may be considered for conditional admission.
  3. Three letters of recommendation from professional or academic sources.
  4. Letter of intent detailing professional goals and reasons for pursuing the graduate degree.
  5. CV or Resume.
  6. GRE General Test. GRE test scores are valid for 5 years. A waiver of the GRE requirement will be granted to applicants who show proof of completing a graduate degree (master’s or doctoral).

Application must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Leveling Courses

Students admitted to the MS in Civil Engineering without a civil engineering background may be required to completed one or more of the leveling courses below as determined by the advisor

CIVE 3331Environmental Engineering

3

CIVE 3341Structural Steel Design

3

CIVE 3345Transportation Engineering

3

CIVE 4335Water Resources Engineering

3

CIVE 4346Reinforced Concrete Design

3

CIVE 4347Foundation Design

3

CIVE 4349Construction Planning and Management

3

Civil Engineering Core Courses - 6 Hours

Complete 6 credit hours from the civil engineering core.

CIVE 6331Infrastructure Engineering

3

CIVE 6341Advanced Water Resources Engineering

3

CIVE 6352Advanced Geotechnical Engineering

3

CIVE 6359Advanced Construction Scheduling

3

Concentration - 18 to 24 Hours

Non-thesis students must complete 24 credit hours from one civil engineering concentration. Thesis students must complete 18 credit hours from one of the civil engineering concentrations. A minimum of 3 CIVE courses must be completed in the concentration.   

Construction and Structures Concentration – 18 to 24 Hours

CIVE 6323Building Information Modeling

3

CIVE 6332Geothermal Engineering

3

CIVE 6344Risk, Sustainability and Resilience in Civil Infrastructure

3

CIVE 6353Slope Stability and Retaining Walls

3

CIVE 6361Theory of Structures

3

CIVE 6399Topics in Civil Engineering

3

MANE 6340Operations Research and Analysis

3

MATH 6364Statistical Methods

3

MATH 6375Numerical Analysis

3

CIVE 6381Independent Study and Research

3

Energy and Utility Infrastructure Concentration – 18 to 24 Hours

CIVE 6323Building Information Modeling

3

CIVE 6332Geothermal Engineering

3

CIVE 6344Risk, Sustainability and Resilience in Civil Infrastructure

3

CIVE 6399Topics in Civil Engineering

3

MANE 6340Operations Research and Analysis

3

MATH 6364Statistical Methods

3

MATH 6375Numerical Analysis

3

CIVE 6381Independent Study and Research

3

Environmental and Water Resources Concentration – 18 to 24 Hours

CIVE 6332Geothermal Engineering

3

CIVE 6343Water Quality Engineering

3

CIVE 6344Risk, Sustainability and Resilience in Civil Infrastructure

3

CIVE 6345Geo-Environmental Engineering

3

CIVE 6399Topics in Civil Engineering

3

MANE 6340Operations Research and Analysis

3

MATH 6364Statistical Methods

3

MATH 6375Numerical Analysis

3

MECE 6362Finite Element Analysis

3

CIVE 6381Independent Study and Research

3

Geotechnical and Transportation Concentration – 18 to 24 Hours

CIVE 6344Risk, Sustainability and Resilience in Civil Infrastructure

3

CIVE 6352Advanced Geotechnical Engineering

3

CIVE 6353Slope Stability and Retaining Walls

3

CIVE 6354Advanced Transportation Engineering

3

CIVE 6355Advanced Traffic Engineering

3

CIVE 6399Topics in Civil Engineering

3

MANE 6340Operations Research and Analysis

3

MATH 6364Statistical Methods

3

MATH 6375Numerical Analysis

3

MECE 6360Advanced Mechanics of Materials

3

MECE 6362Finite Element Analysis

3

CIVE 6381Independent Study and Research

3

Capstone Requirement:

Thesis students will complete a minimum of 6 credit hours of thesis courses. The 6 hours of thesis will reduce the concentration credit hours to 18. Non-thesis students will complete a comprehensive exam. The comprehensive exam does not reduce the number of credit hours required in the concentration electives.

Thesis - 6 Hours

CIVE 7300Master Thesis I

3

CIVE 7301Master Thesis II

3

Once taken, CIVE 7301 must be repeated each semester until thesis is successfully defended.

Non-Thesis

Students who do not complete a thesis must pass a written comprehensive exam.

Total Credit Hours: 30