Civil Engineering (M.E.)

About

Applicants for the M.S. and M.E. degree programs should normally have a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited institution. Applicants who do not meet this requirement may find it necessary to take certain courses without receiving graduate credit. A grade point average of at least 3.0 is usually required for admittance. Candidates with a grade point average less than 3.0 can be accepted based on sufficient evidence of satisfactory performance. The M.E. degree is offered only with a concentration in Water and Environment.

Program Highlights

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Requirements

Candidates for the M.E. degree are required to take 30 credit hours of approved coursework, 12 of which must be 500-level and higher. Up to nine credits of approved senior-level undergraduate engineering or science courses counted toward the B.S. degree requirements may also be counted toward the 30-credit M.E. degree requirement for students who have been formally admitted to and successfully complete the M.E. degree. Three hours of M.E. or M.S. (non-thesis) course work can be replaced by a project with a written technical report. An M.S. thesis student is typically not allowed to change to the M.E. program. A student changing programs within the Department must have the approval of all members of the studentโ€™s advisory committee and the Graduate Coordinator.

Concentrations

Water & Environment

The Environmental and Water Resources Engineering areas focus on qualitative and quantitative aspects of marine and inland surface waters, groundwater and wetland environments within the broad context of environmental sustainability. The programs allow for study in environmental engineering including biological and chemical aspects of water quality, solid waste management, and remediation; water resources engineering including surface and groundwater hydrology, hydroclimatology, and adaptive environmental management; and coastal engineering including river and estuarine mixing and transport processes, and the hydrodynamic and morphodynamic impact of waves, tides and storm surge on estuaries and coasts. Interdisciplinary approaches incorporating environmental and water resources engineering course work and content, and intersecting with other departmentsโ€™ related programs are encouraged.

The University of Maine is fortunate to be located in a region having an extensive and diverse system of lakes, streams, and rivers, providing one of the finest outdoor laboratories in the world for research on water quality and quantity. The Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Microbiology and Water Resources Laboratories are equipped with essential sample preparation, analytical chemistry, anaerobic cultivation, molecular biology and computing equipment. State of the art low detection level analytical capabilities, microscopy and sequencing facilities are also available on campus.
A program of study can be planned in one of the following areas:
Environmental engineering: Physical, chemical and biological processes affecting water quality; freshwater and marine pollution control; water and wastewater treatment; environmental nanotechnology; hazardous wastes; solid waste management; pollutant, element and nutrient cycling.
Water resources engineering: Surface and groundwater hydrology, hydroclimatology, hydrologic response to climate change and adaptive environmental management and policy.
Coastal engineering:  River plume, estuarine mixing and transport processes; wave, tidal, storm, and sediment dynamics; marine renewable energy; aquaculture farms as nature-based infrastructure.

Program Learning Outcomes

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At a Glance

Maine College of Engineering & Computing

Civil & Environmental


Degree Level

Master

Degree Earned

Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering

Concentrations

Water & Environment

Mode of Study

In-Person

Time to Complete degree

30 Credits

Maine College of Engineering & Computing

Civil & Environmental


Degree Level

Master

Degree Earned

Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering

Concentrations

Water & Environment

Mode of Study

In-Person

Time to Complete degree

30 Credits

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Contact

Civil & environmental

Lauren Ross

Boardman Hall, Room 117

mcec.umaine.edu/depts/cie/

P

207.581.2088

Admissions

Graduate

Stodder Hall

umaine.edu/graduate/apply/

P

207.581.3291

International

Chadbourne Hall, Room 122

go.umaine.edu/international-undergraduate-admissions/

P

207.581.3437

F

207.581.2920