CEE Structures M.S. degree now offered online

5/14/2013

Structural engineering and mechanics courses will now be offered online as part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) online master’s degree program, and students will now be able to pursue the MSCE degree in the area of Structures.

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Structural engineering and mechanics courses will now be offered online as part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) online master’s degree program, and students will now be able to pursue the MSCE degree in the area of Structures.

Online course offerings now include 45 classes across a range of CEE areas. Program applications for fall 2013 are being accepted through June 1.

“Structural Engineering has always been a large and vibrant program at Illinois, underpinned by legendary faculty such as Wilbur Wilson, Nathan Newmark and Bill Hall,” said William Buttlar, a CEE Professor and director of online and blended programs. “Today, our world-renowned faculty are leading the way in the areas such as structural dynamics and earthquake engineering, computational mechanics and consequence-based risk management. Prospective students have been chomping at the bit for an online MSCE degree in Structural Engineering, so we are delighted to be able to offer the program to them at this time.”

The CEE Online program allows students to earn certificates, professional development hours or graduate degrees entirely online. Established in fall 2011, the program just graduated its first MS student in May 2013. Online students receive access to recorded on-campus lectures and follow the class syllabus, including the same assignments, exams and projects as on-campus students. Students are part of the class, interacting with other students and faculty, working on projects with other students and following the regular pace of the course.

The MS degree in Civil Engineering requires 36 credit hours (non-thesis). Students choose a specialty area and also have the option to develop cross-disciplinary programs in consultation with their advisers. Students have five years to complete the program. 

The department specialty areas currently available online are Construction Management, Infrastructure, Structural Engineering and Transportation Engineering. Courses are available in the following areas of concentration to complement the student's area of specialty: Construction Materials, Environmental Engineering and Science, Environmental Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering.
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Contact: William G. Buttlar, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 217/333-5966.

Writer: Celeste Arbogast Bragorgos, director of communications, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 217/333-6955.

If you have any questions about the College of Engineering, or other story ideas, contact Rick Kubetz, editor, Engineering Communications Office, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 217/244-7716.


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This story was published May 14, 2013.