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Master of Science (M.S.) Major in Engineering (Civil Engineering Project Option)

Texas State University

Master's DegreeAcademic

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Credits

31 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

61 courses in this program

161 courses
TECH 5390
3 credits
TECH 5382
3 credits
TECH 5315
3 credits
PHYS 5332
3 credits
PHYS 5327
3 credits
PHYS 5324
3 credits
PHYS 5322
3 credits
MSEC 7340
3 credits
MSEC 7302
3 credits
MSEC 7301
3 credits
MGT 5390
3 credits
MGT 5321
3 credits
MGT 5315
3 credits
MGT 5311
3 credits
MFGE 5330
3 credits
MFGE 5326
3 credits
MFGE 5320
3 credits
MFGE 5318
3 credits
MFGE 5316
3 credits
MFGE 5315
3 credits
MFGE 4396
3 credits
MATH 5388
3 credits
MATH 5340
3 credits
IE 5397
3 credits
IE 5347
3 credits
IE 5345
3 credits
IE 5343
3 credits
IE 5340
3 credits
IE 5330
3 credits
IE 5320
3 credits
IE 3340
3 credits
IE 3320
3 credits
GEO 5352
3 credits
GEO 5351
3 credits
GEO 5336
3 credits
GEO 5334
3 credits
GEO 5313
3 credits
GEO 5312
3 credits
ENGR 5310
3 credits
ENGR 5100
1 credits
EE 5372
3 credits
EE 5361
3 credits
EE 5360
3 credits
EE 5357
3 credits
EE 5355
3 credits
EE 5350
3 credits
EE 5331
3 credits
EE 5330
3 credits
EE 5323
3 credits
EE 5320
3 credits
CS 5346
3 credits
CS 5306
3 credits
CE 5391
3 credits
CE 5390
3 credits
CE 5370
3 credits
CE 5360
3 credits
CE 5350
3 credits
CE 5340
3 credits
CE 5331
3 credits
CE 5320
3 credits
BLAW 5333
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

IE 5320Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
3 cr
IE 5330Advanced Quality Control and Reliability Engineering
3 cr
ENGR 5100Seminar in Engineering
1 cr
IE 5340Applied Deterministic Operations Research for Engineers
3 cr
ENGR 5310Probability, Random Variables, & Stochastic Processes for
3 cr
IE 5343Non-Linear Optimization Techniques for Engineers
3 cr
CE 5331Computational Methods in Civil Engineering
3 cr
IE 5345Advanced Optimization
3 cr
CE 5390Infrastructure Systems Analysis
3 cr
IE 5347Advanced Heuristic Optimization
3 cr
IE 5397System Thinking and Analysis
3 cr
CE 5320Water Quality Management
3 cr
CE 5340Advanced Infrastructure Materials
3 cr
CE 5350Highway Bridge Design
3 cr
CE 5360Pavement Design
3 cr
CE 5370Urban Stormwater Management
3 cr
CE 5391Advanced Mechanics of Materials
3 cr
MFGE 5315Energy and Thermofluids Engineering
3 cr
EE 5320Advanced Computer Architecture and Arithmetic
3 cr
MFGE 5316Advanced Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
3 cr
EE 5323Digital Image Processing
3 cr
EE 5330Embedded and Real-Time Computing
3 cr
MFGE 5318Additive Manufacturing
3 cr
EE 5331Machine Learning for Engineering Applications
3 cr
MFGE 5320Polymer Nanocomposites
3 cr
EE 5350Advanced Electronic Circuit Design
3 cr
MFGE 5326Advanced Robotics in Manufacturing Automation
3 cr
EE 5355Electronic Materials and Devices
3 cr
MFGE 5330Multiscale Manufacturing
3 cr
EE 5357Power Systems for Engineering
3 cr
EE 5360Thin Film Technology
3 cr
EE 5361Nanofabrication Technology for Semiconductor Device
3 cr
BLAW 5333Legal Issues of Sustainability and Responsibility
3 cr
EE 5372Advanced Networking
3 cr
MGT 5311Process Improvement Management in Organizations
3 cr
MGT 5315New Venture Management
3 cr
MGT 5321Supply Chain Management
3 cr
MGT 5390Managerial Data Analysis
3 cr
TECH 5315Engineering Economic Analysis
3 cr
TECH 5382Industrial Ecology and Sustainability Engineering
3 cr
TECH 5390Research in Technology
3 cr
CS 5306Advanced Operating Systems
3 cr
CS 5346Advanced Artificial Intelligence
3 cr
GEO 5312Managing Urbanization
3 cr
GEO 5313Environmental Studies
3 cr
GEO 5334Applied Water Resources
3 cr
GEO 5336Transportation Systems
3 cr
GEO 5351Regional Waste Management
3 cr
GEO 5352Air Quality Management
3 cr
MATH 5340Scientific Computation
3 cr
MATH 5388Discrete Mathematics
3 cr
PHYS 5322Semiconductor Device Microfabrication
3 cr
PHYS 5324Thin Film Synthesis and Characterization Laboratory
3 cr
PHYS 5327Semiconductor Device Physics
3 cr
PHYS 5332Materials Characterization
3 cr
MSEC 7301Practical Skills in Commercialization and Entrepreneurship
3 cr
MSEC 7302Leadership Skills in Commercialization and
3 cr
MSEC 7340Biomaterials and Biosensors
3 cr
IE 3320Engineering Statistics
3 cr
IE 3340Operations Research
3 cr
MFGE 4396Manufacturing Systems Design
3 cr
Program Details

Detailed information about this program

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Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

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Financial Aid

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Scholarships

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Texas

    Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Active ListeningMathematicsCritical ThinkingComplex Problem SolvingReading ComprehensionSpeakingScienceSystems Analysis

Knowledge

DesignEngineering and TechnologyBuilding and ConstructionMathematicsEnglish Language

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionWritten ComprehensionOral ExpressionWritten ExpressionProblem SensitivityDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningInformation OrderingMathematical ReasoningFluency of Ideas

Tasks

  • Direct engineering activities, ensuring compliance with environmental, safety, or other governmental
  • Manage and direct the construction, operations, or maintenance activities at project site.
  • Inspect project sites to monitor progress and ensure conformance to design specifications and safety
  • Use drone technology for site surveying, inspection, and monitoring of infrastructure projects.

Technology

Document management softwareFile versioning softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareGraphics or photo imaging softwareDevelopment environment software

Tools

AnemometersBlueprint copiersCompassesDesktop computersDigital camerasDividersDrafting scalesDrafting trianglesElectronic distance measuring devicesGlobal positioning system GPS receiversLaptop computersLaser levelsMeasuring tapesMicrofilm readersPlanimeters

Work Values

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Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: advanced (Level 4)(based on Master's Degree)

  • Multi-million-dollar projects — lead as project manager or principal-in-charge.
  • Engineering practice and standards on a discipline — set, document, and uphold across the firm.
  • Major client relationships at agency, owner, and developer level — steward across multi-year programs.
  • Engineering business development — originate and close pursuits in a market segment.
  • Engineering staff hiring and development — shape the practice's talent over multi-year horizons.
  • Expert-witness or specialty consulting — provide on litigation, failures, or contested designs.
  • Industry leadership (ASCE, ASHE, AWWA, etc.) — represent the firm and advance the profession.
  • Multi-discipline programs (transportation packages, master plans) — direct across structural, geotech, water, and traffic teams.
  • Engineering risk management — own the firm's professional-liability exposure on a portfolio.
  • Engineering culture and practice — shape across the firm through standards, rituals, and quality programs.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
75%
Placement Rate
28%