Graduate Degree Requirements
Students should consult the Graduate School
Catalog for both the university and departmental requirements
to earn their degree.
CEAE Requirements for the Master's Degrees
Candidates for the Master of Science degrees (MS ARCE, MS CE, MS
EnvE, MS EnvS, and MS WRS) have two options available. Option A
requires 30 hours of credit including a thesis of six hours (six to
10 hours for the environmental degrees) and a final oral examination
including defense of the thesis. Option B requires 30 hours of
credit including a 3- or 4-hour special problem investigation in the
area of specialization and a final examination. It does not require
a thesis.
The M.S. degree in civil engineering (MS CE) requires a minimum of
nine hours of graduate-level courses in one of the following areas:
(1) construction, (2) engineering mechanics, (3) environmental
engineering, (4) geotechnical engineering, (5) structural
engineering, (6) transportation engineering, or (7) water resources
engineering. In addition, a minimum of 6 total hours of
graduate-level work is required in any one or more of the remaining
six departmental areas.
The M.S. degrees in environmental engineering (MS EnvE) and
environmental science (MS EnvS) require an understanding of
chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental
engineering processes, i.e., satisfactory completion of CE 770, CE
772, CE 773, and CE 774 or equivalent. Substitutions require the
approval of both the student's committee and the graduate adviser.
The water resources science degree (MS WRS) requires a 15-hour core
consisting of three hours of graduate-level work in each of five of
the following six areas: water quality, surface-water hydrology,
groundwater, water resources, fluid mechanics, and meteorology.
The Master of Civil Engineering degree (M CE) requires 34 semester
hours of graduate courses, of which a minimum of seven hours must be
in engineering management core courses. The core courses are EMGT
806, EMGT 809, EMGT 810, EMGT 811, EMGT 813, EMGT 821, EMGT 823, and
EMGT 830. EMGT 809 is required and only one of either EMGT 813 or
EMGT 823 is accepted. The remaining 27 hours of credit in the
technical courses is are subject to the same criteria as the Master
of Science degree in civil engineering, with the additional
restriction that no more than 10 hours of engineering management
courses may be applied toward the degree. A written 4-hour final
examination is required in the student's area of concentration. This
examination is waived if the student has passed the Professional
Engineer examination.
The Master of Construction Management degree (MCM) requires 33
credit hours, consisting of eighteen hours of core courses, 12 hours
of electives, and three hours of master's project. The core courses
are CMGT 750, CMGT 751, CMGT 752, CMGT 753, CMGT 754 and CMGT 755.
Courses to be applied toward any of the master's degrees must be
listed on a Plan of Study form approved by the student's major
professor and examining committee and the departmental graduate
studies committee. Not more than nine hours of courses from other
departments nor more than six hours of courses numbered below 700
(of which only three hours may be within the department) may be
applied toward any of the master's degrees without approval of the
departmental graduate studies committee. Also, no more than four
hours of special problem credit may be applied toward any of the
master's degrees without approval of the departmental graduate
studies committee.
CEAE Requirements for the Ph.D. Degrees
Doctoral graduate students must satisfy the all of the Graduate
School's requirements for the Ph.D. degree. These requirements are
stated in the "Doctoral Degree Requirements" section of the Graduate School
Catalog. The student also must complete additional requirements
of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural
Engineering.
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The student must pass a qualifying exam to the satisfaction of a
faculty advisory committee. This committee shall consist of the
proposed dissertation advisor and at least two other members of
the graduate faculty. At least two of the committee members must
be CEAE faculty members. A student with a master's degree must
take the qualifying exam after completion of 12 credit hours
toward the doctoral degree. Students admitted to the doctoral
degree program directly from the bachelor's degree must take the
qualifying exam after completion of 30 credit hours toward the
doctoral degree. The final examination for a master's degree
granted by the KU CEAE Department may also serve as the
qualifying exam for the doctoral degree. In this case, the
examining committee would make two separate pass/fail decisions:
one for the master's exam and another for the doctoral
qualifying exam.
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The student must submit a completed Plan of Study form before
the end the first semester of study. The Plan of Study must be
approved by the advisory committee identified in Item 2 above
and must list the following:
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The course work to be completed. A minimum of 24 hours
of course work beyond the master's degree is required.
Students who do not earn a master's degree prior to the
doctoral degree must complete 48 hours of course work
beyond the bachelor's degree.
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One proposed foreign language or research skill. Any
course work taken to satisfy the foreign language or
research skill requirement shall be in addition to the
course work required in item 2(a).
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The student's dissertation topic, or the general area
proposed for the dissertation.