Graduate Students - Graduate Degree Opportunities and
Requirements
The Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering offers a Master of Science
(thesis and non-thesis options) and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
Areas of study include Structural Engineering and Mechanics,
Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental and Water Resources
Engineering, and Spatial Engineering Technology at the masters and
doctoral levels.
A grade point
average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is usually required for
admission. The Department requires a TOEFL score of at least 550
for foreign students (original TOEFL documentation, no photocopies
will be accepted). The GRE is a requirement and results are
considered for acceptance into our program. The Graduate School
charges a non-refundable application fee and will not process
applications without receiving this fee. The Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering does not grant fee waivers.
Applications and further information may be
requested on-line from the University of Maine Graduate School.
When the application procedure is complete, the University
requires approximately six weeks for processing. Please address
specific questions about the Civil and Environmental Engineering
Graduate Program to Mary Burton. E-mail
mburton@maine.edu.
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