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392869 - Civil Engineering (MS)

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Application Deadline

Fall: May 15th

Winter: August 15th

Contact Information

430 EB, Provo, UT 84602-4081

(801) 422-2811

cce@byu.edu

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Required Tests

  • GRE for both US citizens and international students

  • TOEFL for international students (score of 580 paper-based, or 85 iBT -- {22 speaking and 21 in all other categories})

Additional Requirements

  • Resume

  • Employment History

  • Three letters of recommendation - request letters of recommendation from previous professors or professionals

  • Statement of intent

  • Describe your educational and career objectives and how graduate work will fit those goals

  • Program Requirements

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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

The MS degree builds on the foundation of skills, breadth, and depth of the undergraduate education to achieve greater competency. The MS program brings students to the state-of-the-art in one or more specialty areas enabling them with the skills necessary to handle problems at the cutting edge of the profession.

There are two MS options: Thesis and Project.

The intent of a thesis is to advance the state of the art, while the intent of a project is to apply the state of the art. The results of a thesis should be publishable as a journal or conference article, while the results of a project may or may not be publishable. Students completing a thesis receive 6 credit hours for their effort, while students completing a project receive 3 credit hours for their effort. Work on a thesis is more likely to be funded than work on a project. Both a thesis and a project are reviewed by a graduate committee comprised of three faculty members. A thesis is presented to the faculty committee, while a project is usually presented in graduate seminar. Expectations regarding the quality of written and oral presentation are the same for both a thesis and a project.

Requirements for Degree

  • Credit hours: Thesis program: 31 minimum approved hours including 6 thesis hours and 1 hour of Graduate Seminar. Project program: 31 minimum approved hours including 3 project hours and 1 hour of Graduate Seminar.

  • Program of Study: the graduate program of study must be submitted during the first semester of graduate study.

  • Evaluations: evaluation of the student's graduate program progress by his/her department advisor is required at least twice each academic year.

  • Residency requirements: residency is required for the major part of the work. This work must be completed under the specific direction of a graduate faculty member while the student is in residence at BYU. “In residence” is defined as (1) being registered for credit as a graduate student and (2) living and conducting research in the general vicinity of the university, where the student has ready access to research facilities and consultation with the faculty. Further, all work must be completely open for university review and publication. Any exceptions to the above must be supported by written approval from the department and college and obtained in advance of any work being performed.

  • Prospectus: Students must submit a written prospectus on their proposed research topic during their first semester of graduate seminar.

  • Examinations: students must complete an oral defense of thesis or oral presentation of project.

  • Thesis or Project.

  • Cumulative 3.0 GPA or above in all program of study courses.

  • For a more detailed description of the graduate program requirements, see: http://ceen.byu.edu and http://gradstudies.byu.edu.

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Math and Science - Thesis Option

Learning Outcome

Competency in fundamental civil engineering math and science.

Title

Problem Solving - Thesis Option

Learning Outcome

Solves applied problems using state of the art tools and methods in at least one of the Civil and Environmental Engineering specialty areas: geotechnical structures transportation/materials or water resources/environmental.

Title

Project Planning - Project Option

Learning Outcome

Develops a project plan including objectives scope and timeline with a clear understanding of the intended results.

Title

Researching Relevant Literature - Thesis Option

Learning Outcome

Appreciates the contributions of others and can research the literature of the chosen specialty discipline.

Title

Articulating Problems and Conclusions - Thesis Option

Learning Outcome

Articulates challenging research problems and derived conclusions to the intended audience.

Title

Articulating Results - Thesis Option

Learning Outcome

Articulates results of challenging design problems to the intended audience.

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Publishing - Thesis Option

Learning Outcome

Publishes contributions in technical area of research.