Curriculum
The Civil Engineering Masters of Science program of study offered via distance education is primarily intended to be a coursework-only program, but will include evidence of scholarly effort such as production of creative work. A final examination by the student's advisory committee is required. The program requires 30 credit hours of acceptable credit to complete. Students must be enrolled in a K-State course the semester in which they are graduating.
Courses tentatively scheduled include the following (all courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted):
Summer 2009
- CE 703 Responsibility in Engineering: Codes & Professionalism
- CE 704 Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity
- CE 790 Prb/Engineering Ethics Case Studies
Fall 2009
- CE 654 Design of Groundwater Flow Systems
- CE 704 Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity
- CE 732 Advanced Structural Analysis I
- CE 745 Structural Dynamics
- CE 751 Hydraulics of Open Channels
- CE 762 Water Treatment Processes
- CE 775 Traffic Engineering
- CE 786 Land Development for Civil Engineers and Planners
- CE 802 Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- CE 816 Sustainable Transportation Asset Management
- CE 861 Environmental Engineering Chemistry
Changes and additions may occur in the schedule above. The department course catalog and course descriptions are online. Check Course Offerings for the upcoming semester's courses and "How to Enroll" instructions.