Master of Science
Requirements for this master’s degree can be fulfilled in two ways. Under Plan I, the candidate must complete 30 semester hours of course work-including six thesis hours. Under Plan IIa, one of the non-thesis options, 30 credit hours of course work are required – including a 3-credit independent study report. *Plan IIb, is a 30- hour coursework option with final exam. *Not available for some programs, please check department rules.
Civil Engineering — MS
Subplans
- Civil Systems Engineering
- Construction Engineering & Management
- Engineering Sciences
- Geoenvironmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering & Geomechanics
- Hydrology, Water Resources, & Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Structural Engineering & Structural Mechanics
MS FAQs
In general, engineers who have completed a master’s program will earn 20 percent more at any stage of their career than those with only an undergraduate degree, according to a .Not only does the degree pay for itself, but your future earning potential increases throughout your career.
Employers value the specialized skills and knowledge gained during an MS program. An MS degree in civil or architectural engineering often leads to higher salaries, faster career advancement and broader job opportunities compared to a bachelor’s degree. Advanced degrees are often required for leadership roles, R&D positions and specialized engineering jobs.
Also, specializing in a specific area of civil or architectural engineering through our MS program can position you as a sought-after expert in your field. Specializations such as construction engineering, hydrology and water resources & environmental fluid mechanics or geotechnical engineering can set you apart from other candidates and enhance your career prospects. Employers value individuals with specialized knowledge to tackle complex challenges and drive innovation in their industries.
An MS in civil engineering opens doors to diverse career opportunities, from specialized roles in structural, geotechnical and environmental engineering to leadership positions like project or construction manager. Graduates can contribute to cutting-edge research, design sustainable infrastructure, drive innovation in renewable energy or tackle global challenges like climate resilience and urban planning. With pathways in both public and private sectors, consulting and even entrepreneurship, an MS in civil engineering equips you with the advanced expertise and versatility needed to make a meaningful impact in today’s evolving world.
As a master’s student in civil or architectural engineering, you’ll start with core courses in our designated research areas, building a strong foundation in your chosen field. You’ll also have the flexibility to choose electives and specialized tracks that align with your career goals. Our curriculum blends rigorous academic learning with real-world applications, preparing you for a meaningful impact in industry or research.
MS students—international and domestic
Fall Admission Deadline
Feb. 1 New!
Spring Admission Deadline
Oct. 1
Applications for both dates close at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Candidates who would like to begin graduate school in the spring semester must apply by this deadline. Be aware that there may be fewer funding opportunities in the spring admissions cycle, and that the curricula for most graduate programs are designed to begin in the fall semester. However, a small number of students each year elect to start graduate school in the spring semester.
Tuition and fees are charged at variable rates based on residency, program, student status, and the number of enrolled credits each semester. Understanding the structure of tuition and fees can help to maximize the return on educational investment. Detailed information on tuition and fees is available at this section of the Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Bursar’s Office website.​
Fees are determined based on a number of factors. To determine the fees for which you are responsible, first identify your graduate status. A full list of mandatory fees, by graduate status, can be found on the Bursar's Office website.
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page, and don't hesitate to contact our graduate advisors at ceaegrad.advising@colorado.edu.
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