Jul 15, 2024  
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog (DRAFT COPY) 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog (DRAFT COPY)

Master of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering


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The Master of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering program at Rowan University effectively prepares individuals to respond to the changing needs of today’s engineers. This program provides students with the necessary knowledge, skill set, and training to effectively contribute to the engineering workforce. Students have access to higher level courses leading to a graduate degree and are involved in professional development opportunities which increase the breadth of understanding and application of engineering principles.

Students can choose between a thesis track and a coursework track. Students may also work on a project, which may be counted toward a coursework track degree. Most full-time students work on funded research projects, leading to a thesis. Most part-time students select the coursework track. In order to be eligible for a Research Assistantship, students must select the thesis track.

Tracks

The program includes two tracks. Each has different course and graduation exit requirements which are outlined below.

  • Thesis Track: The thesis option requires the completion of 30 semester hours, 6-9 of which are in thesis research/engineering project.
  • Non-Thesis Track: The non-thesis option requires the completion of 30 semester hours of coursework.

Programs

Students in the M.S. program may select from the following areas:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil & Environmental Engineering
  • Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Engineering Management
  • Engineering Education
  • Materials Science & Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Note: Students may also choose to pursue a tailored Master of Science in Engineering program under the direction of a faculty advisor.

The Civil & Environmental Engineering program allows students to develop an interdisciplinary focus through their coursework and thesis topic. Graduate students work with faculty with expertise in transportation, geo-technology, structures, water resources, and the environment. Interdisciplinary areas include mechanics and materials, and sustainability. This program also includes the following focus areas: Mechanics and Materials; Sustainability; and Transportation Engineering.

Program Requirements


Required Courses: 9 s.h.


Engineering Computation Course


Students may choose from the courses indicated below or select a computation-intensive CS or CEE course as approved by the academic advisor. Note: This course will count towards the total 30 s.h. required for graduation.

Required Specialized Program Courses: 12-15 s.h.


Choose from the following. The eligible courses include, but are not limited to the following. (Please note that not all courses are offered on a regular basis and should be chosen in consultation with the advisor.) Additional CEE 85XX courses are listed in the course descriptions at the back of this catalog.

Required Thesis/Project Courses: 6-9 s.h


Total Required Credits for the Program: 30 s.h.


Foundation Courses

None

Graduation/Exit, Benchmark, and Thesis Requirements

Thesis Research/Engineering Project. (Students will register for Masters Research (see above) credit hours totaling between 6-9 s.h. Please discuss with your Academic Advisor.)

Minimum Required Grades and Cumulative GPA

The Master of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering is a Category 2 program.

For details regarding satisfactory academic progress and graduation requirements, please visit Academic Program Policy Categories  


Program Coordinator/Advisor Contact Information
Mohammad Jalayer, Ph.D.
Rowan Hall
856.256.5397
jalayer@rowan.edu

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