Three approaches to the MS degree, MS/CEE The department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers the following focused programs of study leading to a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering: MS Degree Program, Atmosphere and Energy, Environmental Engineering and Science, Environmental Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology, Structural Engineering and Geomechanics, Sustainable Design & Construction, Martin Fischer, MS/Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering is available to those who wish to follow a program of interdisciplinary study that does not conform to any of the predefined graduate sub-plans in Civil and Environmental Engineering. The program must be coherent with a well-defined objective and must be approved by your advisor and the department chairperson before being reviewed by the School's Office of Student Affairs. Coterminal MS Program (either MS/CEE or MS/Engineering) Undergraduates with strong academic records may apply to study for a MS (CEE or Engineering majors) degree while completing their bachelor's degree(s). Applications may be made upon completion of 120 units but no later than early in the 11th quarter of undergraduate study and at least four quarter in advance of MS conferral. Students not meeting these deadlines will be required to apply through the regular graduate admissions process. The quarter following completion of 180 units is the first graduate quarter (the first quarter of graduate tuition level). Applications are available at the registrar's website. Additional Supplemental Questions are required. Application for transfer from the MS/CEE or other MS programs, or for direct admission as a coterminal student, should be submitted before completing 18 units of the proposed MS/Engineering program.
Stanford University, United States
Three approaches to the MS degree, MS/CEE The department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers the following focused programs of study leading to a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering: MS Degree Program, Atmosphere and Energy, Environmental Engineering and Science, Environmental Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology, Structural Engineering and Geomechanics, Sustainable Design & Construction, Martin Fischer, MS/Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering is available to those who wish to follow a program of interdisciplinary study that does not conform to any of the predefined graduate sub-plans in Civil and Environmental Engineering. The program must be coherent with a well-defined objective and must be approved by your advisor and the department chairperson before being reviewed by the School's Office of Student Affairs. Coterminal MS Program (either MS/CEE or MS/Engineering) Undergraduates with strong academic records may apply to study for a MS (CEE or Engineering majors) degree while completing their bachelor's degree(s). Applications may be made upon completion of 120 units but no later than early in the 11th quarter of undergraduate study and at least four quarter in advance of MS conferral. Students not meeting these deadlines will be required to apply through the regular graduate admissions process. The quarter following completion of 180 units is the first graduate quarter (the first quarter of graduate tuition level). Applications are available at the registrar's website. Additional Supplemental Questions are required. Application for transfer from the MS/CEE or other MS programs, or for direct admission as a coterminal student, should be submitted before completing 18 units of the proposed MS/Engineering program.
Stanford University, United States