Master of Engineering in Civil and Environmental Engineering

专业详情

The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree program is a professional-oriented graduate program that consists of high-level, fast-paced coursework and significant engagement with applied engineering projects that prepare graduates for a professional career path or further graduate studies at MIT or elsewhere. This nine-month program, with opportunities for individualized tracks of study in CEE, prepares students to address significant challenges in the domains of civil and environmental engineering. The degree requirements include 66 units of graduate-level subjects, 48 units of which must be departmental subjects.

Within the Structural Mechanics and Design track, students must complete 1.562 Structural Design Project I in the fall and 1.563 Structural Design Project II in the spring, plus 24 additional units of CEE subjects. Students are also required to complete an original thesis.

Students in the Environmental Engineering Science track pursue classes and research in their areas of interest, including hydrology, environmental chemistry, ecology, and environmental fluid mechanics.

Students in the Structural Mechanics and Design track pursue classes and research in areas including structural engineering mechanics, computational design and optimization, and collaborative workflows at the interface of engineering and architecture.

For current MIT students, the program is a natural extension of the Institute’s four-year Bachelor of Science degree, providing them an opportunity to gain practical experience and preparing them for emerging fields in today’s job market.