2 Year(s)
Program Duration
Masters
Degree Type
1401 (2025)
Program rank
The Master of Science in Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering program at the University of Montana is designed to provide advanced education and research opportunities in civil engineering disciplines, with a focus on developing sustainable solutions. The program equips students with the knowledge and skills to address complex engineering challenges related to infrastructure, environmental management, and architectural design.
The program offers specializations in structural engineering, environmental engineering, and architectural engineering. Students are exposed to both theoretical and practical aspects of these fields, preparing them for careers in academia, industry, or government agencies. Courses are designed to enhance analytical skills and problem-solving abilities, with opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and hands-on lab work.
The program structure includes core courses in advanced civil engineering principles, environmental management, and architectural design. Elective courses allow students to specialize in areas such as structural engineering, water resources, transportation engineering, and environmental sustainability. The curriculum also includes a research thesis or a capstone project that involves practical application of learned skills.