Program Description
The MSCE program offers courses, design, and research activities within Civil and Environmental Engineering that are related to structural, transportation, geotechnical, water resources, hydrology, hydraulics and environmental engineering, as well as engineering mechanics. Students can pursue an MS degree under a thesis, design paper, or coursework only option.
Educational Objectives
The Civil Engineering Program at SDSU prepares students to achieve the following educational objectives within the first five years of their career:
- Completion of professional licensure or specialized certification,
- Completion of advanced academic degrees and/or active participation in professional societies, and
- Assume leadership positions within organizations in their profession, in their communities and in the global society.
Accreditation
The department has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Course Delivery Format
The program offers course, design, and research activities within Civil and Environmental Engineering that are related to structural, transportation, geotechnical, water resources, hydrology, hydraulics, and environmental engineer, was well as areas of engineering mechanics in classroom, laboratory, and field-based setting.
Facilities and Services
The Civil and Environmental Engineering department is housed in Crothers Engineering Hal and maintains over 18,000 square feet of classroom and laboratory space dedicated to undergraduate instruction and research experience, as well as testing laboratories for research and sponsored projects. This includes the Lohr Structures Lab, Fluid Mechanics Lab, HDR Environmental Lab, Geotechnical Lab, Concrete Lab, Structural Materials Lab, Bituminous Lab, Design Studio Laboratories and Student Computer Lab
Student Engagement
The department provides outreach and services through the American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter Program.