This document is a general information publication only for planing assistance. It is not intended nor does it contain all regulations that relate to students. The provisions of this document do not constitute a contract, express or implied, between and applicant, student, or faculty member, The Department of Civil Engineering, and The University of Texas At Arlington, or The University of Texas System. The University reserves the right to withdraw courses at any time, change fees, rules, calendar, curriculum, degree programs, degree requirements, graduation procedures, and any other requirements affecting students. Changes will become effective whenever the proper authorities so determine and will apply to both prospective students and those already enrolled.

Students are held individually responsible for complying with all requirements of the rules and regulations of the Department, the University and the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System. Failure to read and comply with policies, regulations and procedures will not exempt a student from whatever penalties he or she may incur.

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Introduction
Degree Programs and Areas of Specialization
Course Offerings Under Variable Subject Titles
Distance Learning
Tentative Program of Work and Major Professor
Graduate School and Degree Deadlines
Course Credit
Deficiency Courses
-- Minimum Undergraduate Course Requirements
Guide for Some Master Degree Form Deadlines
Guide for Some Doctoral Degree Form Deadlines


Introduction

The purpose of this guide is to assist graduate students in planning their program of study. It is the intent of the Department to follow the schedule as shown; however, students should recognize that changes might occur due to unforeseen circumstances. Normally, the class schedule for each semester is available six months prior to the beginning of the semester. Students are advised to check the departmental bulletin board to see if there has been a change in scheduling and/or times that courses will be offered.

Students should recognize the importance of registering early. If students do not register at the proper time, it is virtually impossible to forecast which courses will make. Continuing students who do not register during the early registration period are not permitted to register until much later. If you delay registering for courses in an attempt to see if a course makes, you and others doing the same will likely be forcing class cancellation due to an insufficient number of students showing on the rolls for the early registration period. The decision to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment is made approximately two weeks prior to the first day of class; i.e. enrollment of record at that time controls the cancellation of scheduled courses. Advising in the College of Engineering is generally held in March and October during the week immediately preceding the beginning of registration. Registration for continuing students normally begins in late March for the fall and summer semesters and in late October for the spring semester. Students should refer to the current Class Schedule to determine the exact time registration is scheduled.

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Degree Programs and Areas of Specialization

The Department of Civil Engineering offers an undergraduate B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, and graduate degrees of Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering, Master of Science in Civil Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering. At the graduate level, specialization is available in the areas of:

The Master of Science degree is a research-oriented program in which completion of a thesis is mandatory. The program consists of a minimum of twenty four (24) credit hours of course work and an acceptable thesis (six (6) credit hours). Six (6) hours of thesis must be taken in the last semester (semester of graduation).

The Master of Engineering degree is an engineering practice-oriented program. The degree requires a minimum of thirty six (36) credit hours of which six (6) hours may be taken in a minor area. The courses must be cohesive, and the minor area must be supportive of the major. A maximum of six (6) hours may be a special project (CE 5695). Some of the areas of specialization require a three (3) hour project (CE 5395). Twenty four (24) credit hours must be taken in major area.

The Ph.D. degree is a research degree and, as such, requires the candidate to successfully carry out original, independent research in an area acceptable to the Civil Engineering faculty. Normally, this will require a minimum of one year of advanced course work beyond the master's degree in addition to the research. Students may pursue the Ph.D. in any of the areas of specialization offered.

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Course Offerings Under Variable Subject Titles

Opportunities to take a formal course on a topic at the forefront of technology is provided through courses carrying numbers CE 5300 and CE 6300. These courses are provided as formal offerings in subjects of special interest to the student. These are formal courses and, as such, grades received will be consistent with formal course offerings. Any course taken under one of these numbers will appear on the student's transcript by subject title.

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Distance Learning

Selected classes are offered via the Internet during the semester that they are scheduled to be taught on campus. All courses delivered by Internet may be taken for full credit or audit. Check the CEE homepage (http://www-ce.uta.edu) for individual course requirements over the Internet.


Tentative Program of Work and Major Professor

A "Tentative Program of Work" must be filed during the first semester of full time work on a master's degree, but no later than the first twelve (12) hours of graduate work. Approval of transfer credit requires the filing of a "Tentative Program of Work" during the first semester. A student must select a Major Professor before the end of the first semester.

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Graduate School and Degree Deadlines

Calendars listing dates of particular importance to graduate students are printed inside the current University of Texas at Arlington Graduate Catalog. GRADUATING STUDENTS should refer to this calendar and the final semester checklist in the Regulations/Information section of the Catalog DURING THE FIRST WEEK of their final semester. All Graduate School deadlines, unless otherwise specified, are final at 5:00 p.m. on the date specified in the Catalog, by which time all documents must be delivered to the Graduate School Office. Items requiring approval by graduate advisors, committees, instructors, department chairs, academic deans, etc. prior to delivery to the Graduate School should be initiated sufficiently in advance of the deadline for the required actions to be taken and approvals made before the deadline.

A final master's examination must be taken and passed to receive either the Master of Science or the Master of Engineering degree. Master of Science (thesis) candidates are required to successfully defend their thesis work through an oral examination. Master of Science candidate’s examinations may partially be devoted to questions covering course material. Master of Engineering candidates must successfully pass a comprehensive examination covering all course material. All Master of Engineering degree candidates must register for CE 5193, Master's Comprehensive Examination, in the semester they intend to graduate. Master of Engineering candidates cannot be examined unless they are enrolled in CE 5193.

The Guide for Some Master Degree Form Deadlines and Guide for Some Doctoral Degree Form Deadlines enclosed list pertinent actions required by the student to assist the student in meeting appropriate application deadlines.

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Course Credit

With the approval of the student's Advisory Committee, the Committee on Graduate Studies, the Graduate Advisor and the Dean of the Graduate School, a maximum of nine (9) hours of graduate course work may be transferred from another US institution of recognized standing to a master’s degree program.

With the approval of the student's Advisory Committee, the Committee on Graduate Studies, the Graduate Advisor and the Dean of the Graduate School, a maximum of nine (9) hours of advanced undergraduate course work may be used toward a graduate degree provided that they are not previously used to fulfill requirements for an undergraduate degree.

No course(s) required in the undergraduate Civil Engineering Degree Program at UT-Arlington can be used for graduate credit. Since a number of departments in the University double-list a single course with an undergraduate and graduate course number, the student should be aware that an undergraduate course double-listed as (or taught with) a required graduate course cannot be applied toward a graduate degree. In addition, courses with substantially the same content as required undergraduate courses, regardless of listing, cannot be applied toward a graduate degree.

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Deficiency Courses

Students with ABET Accredited Civil Engineering Degrees: Students who have earned a Civil Engineering degree from a program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) are expected to have met all course requirements for pursuing a graduate degree. If any of the courses listed below as deficiency courses were not included in a student's undergraduate program, they must be taken as deficiency courses.


Students with ABET Accredited Engineering Degrees (Other than Civil), Non-ABET Accredited Engineering Degrees, and Non-Engineering Degrees: All students in this category must complete, as a minimum, course requirements listed below as "Required of All Students" and those applicable to the area of specialization in which they wish to earn a graduate degree.

Minimum Undergraduate Course Requirements (1)


Required of All Students
Math 2326 Calculus III
Math 3319 Differential Equations & Linear Algebra
CE 2312 Statics & Dynamics
CE 3311 Mechanics of Materials I

Applied Mechanics

MAE 2323 Dynamics
CE 3341 Stuctural Analysis
CE 3261 Properties and Behavior of Materials

Environmental

CE 3131 Water Quality Analyses
CE 3301 Stochastic Models for CE
CE 3305 Basic Fluid Mechanics
CE 3334 Principles of Environmental Engineering
CE 4331 Water Resources and Conveyance Systems

Geotechnical

CE 3143 Properties and Behavior of Soils
CE 3261 Properties and Behavior of Engineering Materials
CE 3343 Soil Mechanics

Structures

CE 3261 Properties and Behavior of Engineering Materials
CE 3341 Structural Analysis
CE 4347 Reinforced Concrete Design

Transportation

CE 2331 Surveying
CE 3301 Stochastic Models for CE
CE 3302 Transportation Engineering

Water Resources (Hydraulics and Hydrology)

CE 3301 Stochastic Models for CE
CE 3131 Water Quality Analyses
CE 3142 Applied Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
CE 3305 Basic Fluid Mechanics
CE 3334 Principles of Environmental Engineering
CE 4331 Water Resources and Conveyance Systems

Infrastructure Systems Design(2)

IE 3312 Engineering Economy

(1) Prerequisites for deficiency courses are not listed. Consult the Undergraduate Catalog for prerequisite requirements.
(2) Student must have a Civil Engineering Bachelor's Degree or other related engineering degree to qualify for entry into this program.

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Guide for Some Master Degree Form Deadlines

Applications must be submitted to Civil Engineering Department at least one week prior to Graduate School deadline to insure reaching Graduate School in a timely manner. See catalog for additional deadlines. Bold Text indicates critical forms student is responsible for completing and submitting as well as the form(s) submission deadlines.

 

Description and

Submitted

Approved

 

Submission Requirements

By

To

By

Degree

MSCE - 24 hours approved course work
            - 6 hours thesis

MECE - 36 hours approved course work

              (24 hours must be in major study area)

              (no more than 6 hours in special projects)

(May use up to 9 hrs advanced Baccalaureate courses.)

(May reserve up to 12 hours credits as undergraduate)

(May transfer up to 9 hours of equivalent courses.)

 

 

 

Time Limit

Within 6 years of initial Graduate School registration

 

 

 

Appointment Of Major (Supervising) Professor and

Supervising Committee
(CE form)

Upon admission student assigned temporary advisor.

Prior to completion of 1st semester student must select a Major Professor and at that time suggested committee members can also be determined and assigned.  The committee consists of at least 3 members of CE Graduate Faculty, any external members are additional.

(DGS must approve all external members.)

(DGS approves after recommendation by CECGS and GA.) 

Student

CEE

CECGS

Tentative Program Of Work

(GS form)

First semester of full work, but not later than first 12 hours graduate course work.

First semester, if transfer credit (up to 9 hours) is applied to degree.

Student
GA

CEE
GS

(SSC initials)
GA
CECGS
DGS

Application For Candidacy And Final Program Of Work
(GS form)

No later than 30 days after first day of

   - class in graduating semester.

   - class in 11 wk of summer session

DGS Appoints (approves) Supervising Committee

Student

GA

CEE

GS

SSC
CECGS
GA
DGS

Application For Graduation

(GS form)

All graduating students must file an Application for Graduation by the deadline specified in the Graduate School calendar for the semester of graduation.   Pay Fees 

Student

GS

DGS


Request For Scheduling Of The Final Master Exam

At least two weeks before proposed examination date. Student

CEE

SSC

Thesis Defense    MSCE - oral defense
              - conducted by all members of SSC
              - open to all faculty members
              - thesis copies to each SSC member at
                least two week prior to defense
              - enrolled in CE 5698
              - Major Professor is chairman of SSC.

GA

GS

GA

Comprehensive Examination

(GS form)

   MECE - oral, written or both
              - scope, content, and form determined and
                administered by all members of SSC
              - open to all faculty members
              - enrolled in CE 5193
              - chairman of SSC appointed by GA
                (normally Major Professor)

 

 

 

Final Masters
Examination Report

(GS form)

No later than 3 weeks before date degree is to be conferred

GA

GS

SSC

GA

Application to Continue Studies Beyond
The Master’s Degree

(GS form)

At time of Final Masters Examination or after completion of 30 hrs. graduate level courses.

Student

CEE

GA

Abbreviations Legend: 

CE - Civil Engineering Department   GA- Graduate Advisor
CECGS - CE Committee on Graduate Studies   GS - Graduate School
DGS - Dean of Graduate Studies    SSC - Student's Supervising Committee

Guide for Some Doctoral Degree Form Deadlines

Applications must be submitted to Civil Engineering Department at least one week prior to Graduate School deadline to insure reaching Graduate School in a timely manner. Bold Text indicates critical forms student is responsible for completing and submitting as well as the form(s) submission deadlines. See catalog for additional deadlines.

 

Description and

Submitted

Approved

 

Submission Requirements

By

To

By

Degree

Ph.D.  is research degree requiring original, independent research.

Normally minimum of 1 yr. advanced courses beyond the master’s.

Minor area complementary and supportive to specialization area.

Research tool.

 

 

 

Time Limit

Completed within 4 yrs. of passing Comprehensive Exam.

 

 

 

Research Tool

Demonstrate proficiency in a research tool.

Must be completed before Comprehensive Examination.

 

 

CECGS
DGS

Appointment Of Major (Supervising) Professor And Supervising Committee

(CE form)

Upon admission student assigned temporary advisor.

Prior to completion of 1st semester student must select a Major Professor and after successful completion of Diagnostic Evaluation and recommendation of CECGS and GA suggested committee members can be determined and assigned.  The committee consists of at least 5 members of CE Graduate Faculty, 4 from student’s major area, 1 from each minor field, any external members are additional.  GA appoints comprehensive exam and dissertation defense chairman. Committee can be altered or expanded after comprehensive exam completed.

(DGS must approve all external members.)

(DGS approves after recommendation by CECGS and GA.) 

Student

CE

CECGS

Tentative Program Of Work

(GS form)

First year of graduate work or 18 semester hours whichever comes first* (*Must be done before or at the same time as Diagnostic Examination.)

Student
GA

CE
GS

(SSC initials)
GA
CECGS
DGS

Request For The Diagnostic Examination

(CE form)

To CE at least 2 weeks prior to proposed exam date.

Completed master’s degree or 30 hours of graduate course work .

Must take during first year of doctoral program work, but no later than 1st 18 hours of course work beyond master’s.

Student

CE

SSC

GA

Diagnostic Evaluation Report

(GS form)

Method - oral, written, personal interview by SSC faculty members, successful completion of course(s) in first semester of residency, or any combination determined by CECGS.

Major Professor is Chairman of committee conducting exam.

GA

GS

SSC

GA

Request For The Comprehensive Examination

(GS form)

Submitted no later than 2 weeks before proposed examination date.

SSC may require detailed proposal outline and detailed information about Research Tool.  Chairman appointed by GA.

Eligibility: completion of all or most course work, enrolled in GS semester of exam and meeting research requirement.  Normally marks end of formal course work.

Student
GA

CE
GS

SSC
GA

Comprehensive Examination Report 

(GS form)

Method - oral, written or both.  Scope, content and form is determined by SSC with approval of CECGS.

GA

GS

SSC
CECGS
GA

Application For Candidacy And Final Program Of Work

(GS form)

Upon passing comprehensive examination.

At least one semester prior to awarding degree.

 

Student

GA

CE

GS

SSC, CECGS
GA, DGS

Request For Dissertation Defense
(GS form)

Submitted no later than 3 weeks before final date for submission of approved dissertation and dissertation defense report to DGS, but no later than 2 weeks before scheduled defense examination date.

DGS must approve in advance any changes in date, time or place of the defense by filing new request form.

Public oral exam, open to all members of University community.

Questions directed by SSC (any person attending can participate).

SSC may explore student’s knowledge of areas interrelated with core of dissertation problem in addition to research and interpretation.

Student

GA

CE

GS

SSC

GA

Dissertation Copies

To each SSC member no later than 2 weeks before defense date.

Master copy must be received by GS 1 week before final deadline.

Student

SSC

 

Dissertation Defense Report
(GS form)

Must be unanimously approved by SSC and DGS.

Must be submitted to DGS within 5 working days after exam, and no later than 3 weeks before date degree to be conferred.

GA

GS

SSC
GA

Application For Graduation
(GS form)

All graduating students must file an Application for Graduation by the deadline specified in the Graduate School calendar for the semester of graduation.  

Pay Fees 

Student

 

GS

DGS


Abbreviations Legend:
CE - Civil Engineering Department   GA- Graduate Advisor
CECGS - CE Committee on Graduate Studies   GS - Graduate School
DGS - Dean of Graduate Studies    SSC - Student's Supervising Committee

Bold Text indicates critical forms student is responsible for completing and submitting as well as the form(s) submission deadlines.

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