The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers a non-thesis Master of Civil Engineering (M.C.E.), which allows students to gain advanced knowledge and experience in specialties across civil engineering including environmental, structural, and geotechnical.
What can I DO with this degree?
Civil engineers plan, design, and supervise the construction and maintenance of building and infrastructure projects. They work in a variety of locations and conditions, commonly splitting their time between an office setting and construction sites. The median pay for civil engineers in 2023 was $95,890 annually. For more information, visit the occupational outlook summary.

Certificate(s)
- Geotechnical Engineering Graduate Certificate
- Pavement Analysis and Design Graduate Certificate
- Pavement Materials Graduate Certificate
- Structural Analysis Graduate Certificate
- Structural Design Graduate Certificate
- Water Environmental Modeling Graduate Certificate
- Water Resources Engineering Graduate Certificate