All Civil Engineering MS Students will follow one of three plans. Students completing a Civil Engineering MS must select one the following concentrations:
Construction Engineering and Management;
Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering; or
Structural and Materials Engineering.
Students who receive a Master's in Civil Engineering in one focus area cannot apply for and receive a second Master's in Civil Engineering in a different focus area.
Programs are planned by the students in consultation with their advisors. At least half of the coursework must be at or above the 600 level. Students who have taken the lower level of a double-numbered course (e.g., a course offered at the 400 and 600 levels) may not take the higher level of the same course for credit.
M.S. candidates may transfer a maximum of six credits from other institutions and are expected to complete their entire program within five calendar years of admission.
Thesis and non-thesis options are available. Students anticipating further graduate study at the doctoral level should pursue the thesis option.
We encourage you to become familiar with the research areas in the Department, to reach out to our faculty for support, and to become actively engaged in the Department community. One way we encourage our students to become involved is by attending the seminar series we hold throughout the academic year. This is an opportunity to learn about advances in the academic community and to network with faculty and students from across campus.
Syracuse University aspires to the highest standards of integrity and honesty in all endeavors. The Academic Integrity Policy is designed to make integrity and honesty central to the Syracuse University experience by:
Education is a central goal of the policy, including affording students an opportunity to discuss and learn from academic integrity violations.
Students must fully inform themselves of their responsibilities in the conduct of their academic work and should familiarize themselves with Syracuse University’s policy on Academic Integrity.
Construction Engineering and Management – 30 Total Credit Hours
All courses in Group 1 are required for a total of 9 Credit Hours. Courses include:
At least one course from Group 2 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 500 | Construction Productivity |
CEE 600 | Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering |
CEE 637 | Advanced Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering I |
CEE 677 | Design of Structural Systems |
CEE 678 | Rehabilitation of Civil Infrastructure |
CEE 663 | Introduction to Sustainable Engineering |
MAE 548 | Engineering Economics and Technology Valuation |
MFE 634 | Productivity and Quality Control |
At least one course from Group 3 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 535 | Structural Steel Design |
CEE 536 | Pre-Stressed Concrete Design |
CEE 549 | Designing with Geofoam |
CEE 638 | Advanced Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering II |
CEE 641 | Seepage and Earth Dam Design |
CEE 643 | Transportation Engineering |
CEE 739 | Soil Stabilization |
At least one course from Group 4 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 500 | Lean Construction Principles and Methods |
ECS 526 | Statistics for Engineers |
ECS 650 | Managing Sustainability |
GEO 683 | Geographic Information Systems |
MBC 616 | Operations Management (1.5 credits). Must be taken with MBC 617 |
MBC 617 | Supply Chain Management (1.5 credits). Must be taken with MBC 616 |
PAI 712 | Public Organizations and Management |
PAI 731 | Financial Management in State and Local Governments. Cannot be taken with PAI 734. |
PAI 734 | Public Budgeting. Cannot be taken with PAI 731. |
PAI 895 | Mid-Career Training Group |
SCM 656 | Project Management |
SCM 701 | Introduction to Supply Chain Management |
SCM 702 | Principles of Management |
Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering – 30 Total Credit Hours
Three courses in Group 1 are required for a total of 9 Credit Hours. Courses include:
At least one course from Group 2 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 538 | Dynamics of Structures |
CEE 633 | Finite Element Analysis |
CEE 737 | Applied Soil Mechanics |
CEE 739 | Soil Stabilization |
CEE 740 | Soil Dynamics |
At least two courses from Group 3 (6 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 545 | Pavement Design |
CEE 549 | Designing with Geofoam |
CEE 584 | Designing with Geosynthetics |
CEE 641 | Seepage and Earth Dam Design |
At least one course from Group 4 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 577 | Urban Stormwater Management |
CEE 629 | Reliability of Civil Systems |
CEE 678 | Rehabilitation of Civil Infrastructure |
EAR 601 | Hydrogeology |
EAR 603 | Geomorphology |
ERE 527 | Storm Water Management |
ERE 551 | GIS for Engineers |
ERE 693 | GIS Based Modeling |
Structural Engineering – 30 Total Credit Hours
All courses in Group 1 are required for a total of 9 Credit Hours. Courses include:
At least one course from Group 2 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 629 | Reliability of Civil Systems |
CEE 631 | Classical and Matrix Structural Analysis |
CEE 634 | Stability Analysis of Structural Systems |
CEE 676 | Multiscale Material Modeling and Simulations |
Two courses from Group 3 (6 credit hours) must be selected. One course must be on Steel Design, and one course must be on either Concrete Design or Bridge Engineering.
Course | Description |
CEE 535 | Structural Steel Design |
CEE 536 | Pre-Stressed Concrete Design |
CEE 635 | Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design |
CEE 636 | Plastic Design of Steel Structures |
CEE 666 | Design of Concrete Bridges |
CEE 677 | Design of Structural Systems |
At least one course from Group 4 (3 credit hours) must be selected.
Course | Description |
CEE 538 | Dynamics of Structures |
CEE 600 | Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering |
CEE 632 | Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering |
MAE 626 | Vibration of Mechanical Systems |
Graduate students at Syracuse University are able to take courses at both SUNY ESF and SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Students may register for SUNY Upstate Medical University coursework using the Inter-Institutional Graduate Course Registration Form, which is available from the department’s administrative assistant. All coursework taken at SUNY Upstate Medical University must be approved by petition.
Students may register for SUNY ESF coursework normally using MySlice.
Please contact the department if you are interested in an elective that is not included on one of the approved lists below.
Additional coursework at Syracuse University or SUNY ESF may be approved by petition. CEE Master’s Degree Programs require at least 15 Credits of Coursework be CEE Prefixed.
Unless otherwise noted, all courses offered by either Syracuse University or SUNY ESF that are numbered 600:996 with one of the following prefixes are approved as electives for all MS & PhD programs of study.
Prefix | Department |
APM | Applied Mathematics |
ARC | Architecture |
BCM | Biochemistry |
BEN | Bioengineering |
BIO | Biology |
BPE | Bioprocess Engineering |
BTC | Biotechnology |
CEN | Chemical Engineering |
CHE | Chemistry |
CME | Construction Management Engineering |
CIS | Computer and Information Science |
CPS | Computational Science |
CSE | Computer Engineering |
EAR | Earth Sciences |
ECS | Engineering and Computer Science |
EGR | Engineering |
FCH | Chemistry |
IST | Information Studies |
MAE | Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering |
MAT | Mathematics |
MEE | Mechanical Engineering |
MFE | Manufacturing Engineering |
MTS | Materials Science |
PHY | Physics |
SCM | Supply Chain Management |
Additionally, the following specific courses offered by Syracuse University are approved as electives for all graduate-level programs of study.
Course | Description |
ARC 555 | Introduction to Building Information Modeling* |
ARC 558 | Advanced Building Information Modeling and 3D Design |
COM 600 | Multimedia Reporting: Climate Change |
EAR 600 | Water Energy Field Course |
EAR 601 | Hydrogeology |
EAR 665 | Groundwater Modeling |
ECS 526 | Statistics for Engineers |
ECS 651 | Strategic Management & The Natural Environment |
ECS 759 | Sustainability Driven Enterprise |
GEO 683 | Geographic Information Systems |
IST 687 | Introduction to Data Science |
IST 719 | Information Visualization |
MAE 548 | Engineering Economics and Technology Valuation |
MAE 573 | Application of Finite Element Analysis |
MAE 587 | Design of Solar Energy System |
MAE 626 | Vibration of Mechanical Systems |
MAE 658 | Built in Environmental Modeling |
MBC 616 | Operations Management |
MBC 617 | Supply Chain Management |
PAI 734 | Public Budgeting |
PAI 895 | Managerial Leadership |
SCM 656 | Project Management |
SCM 701 | Supply Chain and Logistics Management |
SCM 702 | Principles of Management Science |
*Note that CEE 520 - Building Information Modeling and ARC 555 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling can only be counted once towards a program of study. If a student has taken either CEE 520 or ARC 555 and used it towards any program of study, they cannot take the other course for program credit.
Additionally, the following specific courses offered by SUNY ESF are approved as electives for all graduate-level programs of study.
Course | Description |
APM 595 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
APM 620 | Experimental Design and ANOVA |
CME 531 | Construction Safety |
CME 535 | Cost Engineering |
CME 543 | Construction Estimating |
ERE 527 | Stormwater Management |
ERE 551 | GIS for Engineers |
ERE 645 | Hydrologic Modeling |
ERE 693 | GIS-Based Modeling |
ENS 607 | Wetland Practicum |
EST 695 | Environmental Journalism |
EST 770 | Ecological Economics & Policy |
The Oral Thesis Defense and submission of the thesis document to the Syracuse University Graduate School are the final requirements for students in a thesis plan.
Defense paperwork must comply with the Graduate School’s guidelines, including formatting.
The candidate must complete 24 credit hours of coursework, which include a set of core courses in the student's chosen area of specialization and a cohesive program of elective coursework approved by the student's advisor, as outlined in the attached programs of study. All Full-Time M.S. candidates are expected to participate in faculty/student seminar series (CEE 660) each year. In addition, the student must register for six credits of CEE 997-Master's Thesis, culminating in the defense of the thesis administered by the student's thesis committee.
The official Request for Examination form must be signed and submitted to the Graduate School at least three full weeks prior to the oral defense date.
A copy of the thesis document must be delivered to all members of the defense committee at least two full weeks prior to the oral defense date.
The thesis defense committee will consist of four members, including
The Chair of the Oral Examination Committee must be a Syracuse University tenured or tenure-track faculty member.
Two of the four-committee members must be CEE faculty members.
A committee member from outside Syracuse University may be allowed by petition.
Students not completing a Master’s Thesis must instead complete a Master’s Exit Paper. To complete the degree requirement, a student must also take CEE 995-Master's Exit Paper for zero credit. The exit paper must be an original work that address issues related to their specialty approved by the advisor and have a minimum length of 2,000 words. The academic advisor determines the formatting and requirements for the exit paper.