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Master of Science in Civil Engineering

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering program aims to develop specialists in structural, water resources, and geotechnical engineering. Students gain advanced technical and research skills through required coursework and a thesis or project study. The program requires 36-45 units including basic research methods and statistics courses, major courses in areas like structures and hydrology, and a thesis or project culminating experience. The goal is to provide leadership in the private and public sectors by filling technical and management needs with highly trained civil engineers.

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Master of Science in Civil Engineering

The Master of Science in Civil Engineering program aims to develop specialists in structural, water resources, and geotechnical engineering. Students gain advanced technical and research skills through required coursework and a thesis or project study. The program requires 36-45 units including basic research methods and statistics courses, major courses in areas like structures and hydrology, and a thesis or project culminating experience. The goal is to provide leadership in the private and public sectors by filling technical and management needs with highly trained civil engineers.

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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

(General Curriculum)

OBJECTIVE
This program of Master of Science in Civil Engineering intends to help develop
civil engineers to become specialists in the fields of structural, water resources
management and geotechnical engineering by way of advance technical knowledge
and skills gained and by the contract of intensive research. The major requirement for
the degree which is a master’s thesis aims to provide students the research skills either in
the explanation and exploration or application of the theories and principles. To fill in
the technical power requirements and leadership needs of both private and public
sectors in the country is the ultimate objective of the course.

QUALIFICATION Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with PRC license

REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION


Units
Basic Courses 9
Major Courses 12
Cognates 6
Comprehensive Examination
Thesis Writing 6

TOTAL 36 units

BASICS COURSES (9 units) Units


MSCE 500 Methods of Research 3
MSCE 501 Engineering Statistics 3
MSCE 502 Applied Engineering Analysis 3
MAJOR COURSES (15 units)
MSCE 503(B) Analytical Methods in Structural Engineering 3
MSCE 504 Matrix Analysis of Structures(Computer Methods) 3
MSCE 505 Foundation Engineering 3
MSCE 506 Advanced Metal Structures 3
MSCE 507 Mechanics of Soils 3
MSCE 514 Prestressed Concrete 3
MSCE 515 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics 3
MSCE 516 Introduction to Solid Mechanics 3
MSCE 518 Structural Dynamics (pre-requisite – MSCE 502) 3
MSCE 519 Groundwater Development 3
MSCE 520 Hydraulic Design 3
MSCE 521 Water Quality Control and Management 3
MSCE 522 Applied Hydrology 3
MSCE 523 Finite Element Analysis/Method in Engineering 3
(pre-requisite – MSCE 504 Matrix Analysis of Structures &
MSCE 503(A) – Numerical Methods & Optimization Techniques) 3

COGNATES (choose 6 units only)


MSCE 508 Stability of Structures 3
MSCE 509 Advanced Concrete Design 3
MSCE 510 Earthquake Engineering 3
MSCE 511 Special Topics of Civil Engineering 3
MSCE 512 Advanced Environmental Laws, Contracts, Ethics 3
MSCE 513 Water Resources System Design 3
MSCE 517 Free Surface Flow
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION (oral examination)
THESIS WRITING I 3
THESIS WRITING II 3
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (MSCE)
PLAN B (PROFESSIONAL OPTION)

OBJECTIVE
This program of Master of Science in Civil Engineering intends to help develop
civil engineers become specialists in the fields of structural, water resources
management and geotechnical engineering by way of advance technical knowledge
and skills gained and by the contract of intensive research. The major requirement for
the degree which is a project study aims to provide students the skills in the application
of the theories and principles through a research output. To fill in the technical power
requirements and leadership needs of both private and public sectors in the country is
the ultimate objective of the program.

QUALIFICATION: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with PRC license


REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION
Units
Basic Courses 12
Professional Courses 21
Cognates 6
Project Study 6
TOTAL 45 units
BASICS COURSES (12 units) Units
MSCE 500 Methods of Research 3
MSCE 501 Engineering Statistics 3
MSCE 502 Applied Engineering Analysis 3
MSCE 503(A) Numerical Methods & Optimization Techniques 3
MAJOR COURSES (21 units only)
MSCE 503(B) Analytical Methods in Structural Engineering (MSCE 502) 3
MSCE 504 Matrix Analysis of Structures (Computer Methods) 3
MSCE 505 Foundation Engineering 3
MSCE 507 Mechanics of Soils 3
MSCE 514 Prestressed Concrete 3
MSCE 515 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics 3
MSCE 518 Structural Dynamics (pre-requisite – MSCE 502) 3
MSCE 519 Groundwater Development 3
MSCE 521 Water Quality Control and Management 3
MSCE 522 Applied Hydrology 3
REQUIRED Courses
MSCE 509 Advanced Concrete Design 3
MSCE 516 Introduction to Solid Mechanics 3
MSCE 520 Hydraulic Design 3
MSCE 523 Finite Element Analysis/Method in Engineering 3
(pre-requisite – MSCE 504 Matrix Analysis of Structures &
MSCE 503(A) – Numerical Methods & Optimization Techniques) 3
MtE 215 Environmental Impact Assessment 3
COGNATES (choose 6 units only)
MSCE 508 Stability of Structures 3
MSCE 510 Earthquake Engineering 3
MSCE 511 Special Topics of Civil Engineering 3
MSCE 512 Advanced Environmental Laws, Contracts, Ethics 3
MSCE 513 Water Resources System Design 3
MSCE 517 Free Surface Flow 3

PROJECT STUDY 6

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