The graduate program offers M.S. (both thesis and non-thesis) and
Ph.D. degrees in Engineering with a Civil Specialty. The name of the
degree is consistent with the multi- disciplinary make up of the
Division of Engineering faculty and the strong ties and collaboration
we have with other departments at CSM, for example, Geology and Geological
Engineering, Mining Engineering, Petroleum Engineering and Environmental
Science and Engineering. We are also fortunate to have strong connections
with local federal agencies such as the USGS and the Bureau of Reclamation.
Courses available for graduate study have particular strengths in
Geotechnical and Structural Engineering, although Civil students can also
take courses across a wide range of topics both within and outside the
home department. In consultation with their graduate advisor, students
are encouraged to have a flexible course sequence that suits their interests.
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Andrea Ham
My name is Andrea Ham and I am a Junior this year, studying Civil Engineering. I was grown in Washington but would rather go Colorado skiing any (and every) day of the week. I jump at any opportunity to play outside or drop in on a game of volleyball and I love to bake when I have extra time. As treasurer I will make sure all your SWE fun is paid for, and I hope to see you around. Don't hesitate to say hi!
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