MSc Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics – Accelerated Master’s Program
You can leverage your undergraduate work in Civil Engineering into a graduate degree through the investment of one additional year of coursework with this Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics – Accelerated Master’s Program degree offered by the University of Arizona.
Quick Facts |
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Full-time Duration: | 1 year |
Starting in: | August, January |
Tuition Fee: | $10,063 per semester |
Location: | Tucson, United States |
During a student’s senior year a student may take several technical electives at the graduate level.
After completing the Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics – Accelerated Master’s Program degree offered by the University of Arizona with the associated graduate requirements, the student will receive credit toward their undergraduate degree and a Master’s degree.
The AMP offers flexibility: by focusing your graduate classes in one area, you can obtain your M.S. degree in the following sub-disciplines:
Geotechnical, Hydraulics/Hydrology, Engineering Mechanics, Structures or Transportation. You may elect to pursue an emphasis in Engineering Management in the coursework option or include Engineering Management courses in other options in coordination with your adviser.
Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics
The department offers programs leading to the Master of Science and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees with a major in Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. Work is directed toward research and professional development in such areas as engineering mechanics, engineering materials, highway engineering, hydraulics and fluid mechanics, geomechanics, geo-technical engineering, water resources, structural engineering, and transportation engineering.
“Choosing the Master’s program for Physiological Sciences at the University of Arizona was one of the best decisions I could have made in my education. Our department is warm and collaborative, offering an array of research topics and techniques underneath a vast and integrative umbrella of physiology. Beyond my research experience, I was presented with teaching opportunities, which I feel honed my skill of scientific communication. Having the dynamic research/teaching/class schedule not only kept me active but helped me reinforce material in multiple contexts. Overall, this program was exactly what I wanted in my segway into the medical sciences… and with my teaching assistantship paying for my tuition, how could I say no?”
Andrew Wojtanowski // MS 2016
Study Content
- Subsurface Fluid Dynamics
- Numerical Methods in Subsurface Hydrology
- Probability in Civil Engineering
- Research Methods and Data Analysis in Civil Engineering
- Open-Channel Flow
- Hydrology
- Sediment Transport Analysis