Civil Engineering, M.S.
The Civil Engineering M.S. program at Tennessee
Tech provides the strong academic foundation needed to prepare students
to become educated members of society who can make significant contributions
to the civil engineering profession. Current areas of research among
TTU's graduate faculty are environmental engineering, water resources
engineering, structural engineering and mechanics, and transportation
engineering and materials.
The program is research oriented and requires a thesis. Graduate
faculty work with students in advanced and in-depth studies in these
topics; provide guidance in fundamental and applied research; help
develop powers of analysis, synthesis and critical thinking; and
prepare students to follow academic and research careers through
doctoral-level studies.
The program consists of 24 semester hours of course work and a
minimum of six thesis hours.
Tennessee Tech houses three state-supported Centers of
Excellence: the Electric Power Center,
the Manufacturing Research Center, and the Center
for the Management, Utilization and Protection of Water Resources.
The three centers offer excellent research opportunities, the use
of state-of-the-art equipment and funding for graduate students
in engineering.
Admission Requirements:
- Satisfactory test scores on the General Record Exam (1000 total on the verbal/quantitative portions and 3.5 on the analytical writing portion)
- Three letters of recommendation
- Official transcripts from your bachelor's institution and any institutions attended since that degree
- Grade Point Average on Bachelor's degree of at least 3.0
College of Engineering
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
P.O. Box 5015 Cookeville, TN 38505
Phone: (931) 372-3454 FAX: (931) 372-6239
Questions, please e-mail daskimmyhorn@tntech.edu
Website: http://www.tntech.edu/cee/
Page last updated:
1/22/05
Tennessee Tech University Graduate Studies
P.O. Box 5036 Cookeville, TN 38505
Phone: (931) 372-3233 FAX: (931) 372-3497
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