STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Program Requirements
In addition to the requirements listed below, all Structural engineering graduate students are required to annually enroll in C E 598, Structures Seminar Structural Analysis, which is offered every spring semester.
M.Eng. Degree
15 credits of Core Curriculum (CE 500 and 600):
9 credits of Structural Engineering Electives (CE 400 and 500)
6 credits of Technical Electives
M.S. Degree
6 credits of thesis research (CE 600 or 610):
12 credits of Core Curriculum (CE 400 and 500)
6 credits of Structural Engineering Electives (CE 500 and 600)
6 credits of Technical Electives
Ph.D. Degree
For the Ph.D. degree, a minimum of 30 credits beyond the masters degree are suggested.
12 credits of Core Curriculum:
6 credits of Structural Engineering Electives
6 credits of Technical Electives
6 credits of thesis research (CE 600)
M.Eng. Degree
15 credits of Core Curriculum (CE 500 and 600):
9 credits of Structural Engineering Electives (CE 400 and 500)
6 credits of Technical Electives
M.S. Degree
6 credits of thesis research (CE 600 or 610):
12 credits of Core Curriculum (CE 400 and 500)
6 credits of Structural Engineering Electives (CE 500 and 600)
6 credits of Technical Electives
Ph.D. Degree
For the Ph.D. degree, a minimum of 30 credits beyond the masters degree are suggested.
12 credits of Core Curriculum:
6 credits of Structural Engineering Electives
6 credits of Technical Electives
6 credits of thesis research (CE 600)

