Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Program Code: E-EGR-CE
Degree Designation: Master of Engineering
Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering Department
Website: cee.duke.edu/grad/masters#meng
Program Summary
Duke's Master of Engineering (MEng) in Civil Engineering is a career-focused degree option that will deepen your understanding of technology and help you develop the business leadership and management expertise you need to succeed in your career.
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Academic Requirements
Core Industry Preparatory Courses (complete all)
MENG 540 Management of High Tech Industries
MENG 570 Business Fundamentals for Engineers
Internship/Project and Assessment (complete all)
MENG 550 Master of Engineering Internship/Project
MENG 551 Master of Engineering Internship/Project Assessment
Seminar (complete any)
CEE 701 Graduate Colloquium
CEE 702 Graduate Colloquium
Concentration Requirements (complete any)
Computational Engineering (complete 6 credits): CEE 621, CEE 630, CEE 635, COMPSCI 520, COMPSCI 532, MATH 563, MATH 661, MATH 663, ME 639
Geo-Systems (complete 6 credits): CEE 525, CEE 621, CEE 630, CEE 641, CEE 642, CEE 644, ECS 540, ECS 575S, ME 537, ME 543
Systems Engineering and Optimization (complete 6 credits): CEE 627, CEE 629, MATH 541, MATH 577, CEE 690 (topics: NUMERICAL OPTIMIZATION; UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION)
Departmental Requirements (complete 12 credits): CEE 520, CEE 530, CEE 541, CEE 625, CEE 643, CEE 647, ME 541
Electives (complete 6 credits)
COMPSCI 520, COMPSCI 532
ECS 540, ECS 575S
MATH 541, MATH 551, MATH 561, MATH 563, MATH 577, MATH 661, MATH 663
ME 537, ME 543, ME 639
STA 611
AIPI 510 to AIPI 590L
BME 500 to BME 850
CEE 500 to CEE 890
CYBERSEC 510 to CYBERSEC 590L
ECE 500 to ECE 781
EGRMGMT 510 to EGRMGMT 590L
FINTECH 510 to FINTECH 590L
ME 500 to ME 775