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Texas State University's bachelor's degree in civil engineering (CE) program is the first CE program in Texas with a holistic emphasis on technology-enhanced infrastructure, including sensors systems; data transmission, storage and sharing; predictive modeling; maintenance protocols; and asset management.
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree with a major in Engineering concentration in Civil Engineering requires 31 semester credit hours, including a project. Non-credit (leveling) course work may be required prior to admission into the program if you lack sufficient background course work.
With input and support from major industries, this program is designed to allow students to develop practical applications of Civil Engineering principles with entrepreneurial acumen and expertise in technology-enhanced infrastructure. Watch to learn more about the Ph.D. in Civil Engineering!
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has authorized Texas State University to offer two innovative new doctoral degrees in civil engineering and integrated molecular and biophysical chemistry. ☞.
While the Ingram School will make reasonable attempts to allow you to graduate with curricula from your declared catalog, all students are required to satisfy the current pre-requisites and co-requisites for all engineering courses.
Civil Engineering Technology (CET) is a branch of engineering that focuses on the practical application of scientific and engineering principles to the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects; such as buildings, roads, bridges, water supply systems, and more.
Civil Engineering Design I. This is the first in a two-course sequence meant to prepare students for engineering practice with a culminating major design experience. This course covers the planning, scheduling, budgeting, and management aspects of a technology-enhanced infrastructure design project.