Degree Requirements

The MS in Civil Engineering is designed for students seeking broad technical competence in civil engineering with concentrations in the following areas:

  1. Construction Engineering and Management
  2. Structural Engineering
  3. Geotechnical Engineering
  4. Environmental Engineering
  5. Transportation Engineering

Concentrations are not noted on the degree nor transcript. Students may elect to enroll in a Graduate Certificate program while enrolled in the MS program for additional credentials. See https://catalog.njit.edu/graduate/academic-policies-procedures/certificates/

For students lacking an appropriate background, a customized program of bridge courses will be developed in consultation with the graduate advisor. These courses are in addition to the degree requirements and may have prerequisite courses that must also be completed.

A minimum of 30 degree credits is required (excluding bridge courses). Students must consult with their graduate advisor to develop a suitable program of study. A minimum GPA of 3.0 must be maintained in core courses and overall. Students who receive financial aid as Research Assistants must complete 6 credits of Master’s Thesis.

With permission of their research advisor, students intending to do an MS thesis should first register in the CE 700B (Masters Project). Students must receive a satisfactory (S) grade in 700B before registering for CE 701B (Master's Thesis). Students taking CE 701B must register in the immediate following semester with the same advisor. The MS thesis topic should be continuation of the work done in CE 700B.

M.S. in Civil Engineering

Bridge Program
Computer Programming and Problem Solving
General Chemistry II
Calculus II
Statistics and Probability for Engineers
Surveying
Surveying Laboratory
Construction Materials and Procedures
Microeconomics
Statics and Strength of Materials
Fluid Mechanics
Water Resources Engineering
Structural Analysis
Reinforced Concrete Design
Geotechnical Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory
Transportation Engineering
Civil Engineering Materials
Steel Design
Foundation Engineering Design
Core Courses9
Students may elect to take all 9 credits from one concentration area or across concentrations.
• Construction Engineering & Management
Construction Management
Project Planning and Control
Construction Cost Estimating
• Structural Engineering
Matrix Analysis of Structures
Structural Dynamics
Mechanics and Stability of Structures
• Geotechnical Engineering
Engineering Properties of Soils
Applied Engineering Geology
Rock Mechanics
Flow Through Soils
• Environmental Engineering
Physical Processes of Env Syst
Environmental Microbiology
Water Chemistry
• Transportation Engineering
Introduction to Urban Transportation Planning
Transportation Economics
Traffic Studies and Capacity
Urban Systems Engineering
Specialty Electives12-21
Students may select any 600- and 700-level courses in CE, ENE, and TRAN.
Management/Leadership Electives0-9
Students may select from the courses listed below.
Management Accounting
Corporate Finance I
Legal Aspects in Construction
Managing Organizational Behavior in Technology-Based Organizations
Total Credits30