Degree Requirements
Full-time students, and both teaching and research assistants, are required to register for nine semester hours of coursework during each long-session semester. These nine hours may include special problems, seminar, thesis, and dissertation courses.
Master of Science in Engineering
Students who follow the thirty-semester-hour plan with thesis must complete a major in civil engineering consisting of eighteen to twenty-four semester hours, including the thesis course, and a minor of six to twelve semester hours outside the area of concentration. Included in the major and minor must be at least eighteen semester hours in engineering. The courses must be logically related and the individual program must be approved by the graduate adviser.
A thirty-semester-hour degree plan is also available under the report option, which includes a report prepared in Civil Engineering 398R according to procedures set by the Graduate School; and under an option that includes a report prepared in Civil Engineering 398D, or an approved program of coursework only, according to procedures set by the Graduate Studies Committee.
Majors for the master’s degree may be chosen in any area or combination of areas listed under Areas of Study.
Doctor of Philosophy
To be admitted to candidacy for the doctoral degree, the student must pass a preliminary (qualifying) examination administered by a committee, appointed by the graduate adviser, of at least three members of the civil engineering faculty, two of whom may be in the major area. This examination must be taken before the student registers for the second semester beyond the Master of Science in Engineering degree. The student must also submit a Program of Work that is approved by the chair of the civil engineering Graduate Studies Committee and the graduate dean. All students must demonstrate proficiency in English.
When the student has been admitted to candidacy, a dissertation committee is appointed by the graduate dean. When the student has completed most of his or her coursework, the dissertation committee administers a comprehensive examination in the major.
The defense of the dissertation is the final examination of the Doctor of Philosophy degree program. This examination is scheduled after the members of the dissertation committee have received a final draft of the dissertation that has been approved by the supervising professor.
Dual Degree Program
The Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering offers the following dual degree program in cooperation with the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. More information is available from the graduate adviser in each program.
Field(s) of Study | Degree(s) |
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Public affairs | Master of Public Affairs |