Master of Science in Civil Engineering

Tailor your curricula with Missouri S&T's graduate program in civil engineering. With strong design and research components, this program emphasizes novel and sustainable infrastructure that improves built and natural environments. 

This is a non-thesis degree program and requires 30 credit hours to complete. Because of the broad nature of civil engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology offers the following areas of study: 

  • Environmental Engineering courses can be tailored to fit the interest of the student, with strong courses in groundwater, soil remediation, air pollution control, and wastewater treatment. 
  • Structural Engineering general studies include reinforced concrete, cold-formed steel, fiber reinforced polymer composites, high performance concrete, seismic behavior of structures, damage detection. 
  • Geotechnical Engineering study includes courses in soil properties and their measurements, foundations, embankments, earth dams, soil mechanics, numerical modeling, soil dynamics and earthquake engineering. 
  • Water Resources Engineering courses are available in various specialty areas, including advanced hydraulics and hydrology, watershed and urban hydrology, physical and mathematical modeling, sediment transport, and river mechanics. 
  • Construction Engineering studies focus on managing the design and construction process, including estimating, scheduling, contracts, productivity, and project delivery systems.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline from an accredited program
  • Undergraduate GPA ≥ 3.0
  • GRE V+Q ≥ 300; GRE Q ≥ 150, and GRE WR  3.5
  • International requirement: TOEFL ≥ 80 iBT or IELTS ≥ 6.5
  • Students with non-civil engineering degrees may be required to take additional courses to prepare them for their advanced studies. In some cases, students with non-engineering degrees (e.g., chemistry, physics, geology, or biology) will be considered if deficiencies in mathematics, science and engineering are remedied.

Doctorate Degree in Civil Engineering

Please contact the academic department for details on the distance doctorate of engineering program. Email care@mst.edu or call 573-341-4461.

Graduate Certificates

Your Pathway to a Graduate Degree

Start earning college credit toward a graduate degree. The GRE is not required to enter a certificate program, and credit earned may be applied toward your master’s degree.*

Civil Engineering Graduate Certificate Programs

*restrictions may apply 

Completion of a graduate certificate program does not automatically guarantee admission into a corresponding graduate degree program. To continue in a master’s degree program, you must apply. Check with the academic department for program specific details and requirements. Learn more about the certificate to master's program.

Have a Question?

Missouri S&T Online Education

Sylvia Skouby, Associate Director for Online Admissions

Phone: 573-341-6903
Email: stgrad@mst.edu

Civil, Architectural and
Environmental Engineering

Dr. William Schonberg
Professor
230 Butler-Carlton Hall
Rolla, MO 65409-6549
Phone: 573-341-4787
Email: wschon@mst.edu 
Web: civil.mst.edu

Civil, Architectural and
Environmental Engineering

 Jeannie Werner
Graduate Student Support Specialist
Phone: 573-341-4470
Email: wernerje@mst.edu