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Engineering Outreach
Phone: (208) 885-6373
Toll-free: (800) 824-2889
Fax: (208) 885-9249
Email:
outreach@uidaho.edu
Engineering Outreach
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 1014
Moscow, ID 83844-1014
Civil Engineering
Master's Degree Program
Program Description
Admission Requirements
Application Materials
Course Timeline
Department Contact
Program Description
The
Department of Civil Engineering
offers a Master of Engineering (M.Engr.) degree online through Engineering Outreach (EO). This is a non-thesis degree requiring a minimum of 33 credits.
Areas of emphasis include:
Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering
Structural Engineering and Structural Mechanics
Transportation Engineering
The department also offers academic certificates in
Structural Engineering
and
Water Resources Engineering
, which each require 12 credits of course work.
Admission Requirements
Students taking courses delivered by Engineering Outreach follow the same admission procedures as on-campus students, and work directly with the academic departments and admissions office.
To be considered for graduate admission, students must have a bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association. If the degree is from a recognized but not regionally accredited institution, the application will be reviewed by the department and by the College of Graduate Studies.
GPA Requirements
Applicants must have a minimum overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 grade scale equivalent to U.S. Bachelor's Degree. If your GPA meets the minimum admission requirements, the department of major will determine if your overall academic record and test scores meet department requirements.
Please note: If you do not meet the minimum 3.00 GPA, your application can be considered for admission if you:
have worked in the program specific profession for 5+ years
have a letter of support from a faculty member in the department
write a detailed statement/essay describing your professional experience and potential to succeed academically
Departmental Requirements
Individual department requirements
may be more rigorous than the general University of Idaho requirements. In those situations, final admission is based on the department's decision.
Visit
Graduate Admissions
for more information about requirements for domestic applicants and international applicants, including an international
Bachelor's Degree Equivalency Guide
.
Application Materials
Visit
How to Apply for Admission
for a checklist of application procedures and instructions for submitting required supporting documents.
Application deadlines vary by department, but the usual priority deadlines are:
February 1: summer and fall semester admission
September 1: spring semester admission
Course Timeline
For a
historical reference
of courses that have been delivered by EO over the last several years, please refer to the
CE Course Timeline
(PDF).
See
Courses
for a list of courses currently scheduled for EO delivery.
Department Contact
General information:
civilengr@uidaho.edu
Department of Civil Engineering
Adviser:
Richard Nielsen
, (800) 824-2889, press 1, extension 8961