Water Resources Specialization, M.S. Civil Engineering
Faculty: Hsiao-Ling "Gene" Chu, Ph.D., P.E., Antonella Sciortino, Ph.D.
The
Water Resources area specialization within the MSCE degree
program at CSULB requires a minimum of 18 units of approved
500- and 600-level courses and a minimum of 12 units total
of approved mathematical analysis and elective courses, as
specified below.
Each student's program
must satisfy all requirements of the university, college,
and department, and must contain the equivalent of ten (10)
or more units of design, as determined by the department's
graduate coordinator. Any student who did not take
CE
437 (Engineering Hydraulics) as an undergraduate, or its
equivalent at another institution, is required to take it
as a deficiency course (not to count towards the MSCE or MSE
degrees).
During
the first two weeks of his/her first semester as a graduate
student at CSULB, the student should make an appointment to
meet with the graduate coordinator, who will assign him/her
to one of the water resources area faculty.
The 18-unit
graduate course requirement shall include at least four (4)
from the following courses:
- CE 503, Selected Topics in Civil Engineering
- CE 504, Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering
- CE 531, Groundwater and Seepage
- CE 532, Sediment Transportation
- CE 535, Advanced Hydrology
- CE 536, Urban Surface Water Management
- CE 538, Hydraulic Engineering Design II
- CE 630/730, Mathematical Modeling in Hydraulic Engineering
All
MSCE degree programs must include one unit of CE 696 (Research
Methods) and, for non-thesis students, three units of CE 697
(Directed Studies). Students who elect to take the thesis
option must enroll in six units of CE 698 (Thesis).
The
six-unit mathematical analysis requirement shall be satisifed
by including any two (2) courses from among: CE 500 (Engineering
Analysis I), CE 501 (Engineering Analysis II), CE 508 (Probabilistic
and Statistical Methods in Civil Engineering), CE 509 (Computational
Methods in Civil Engineering), CE 630/730 (Mathematical Modeling
in Hydraulic Engineering), or CE 640/740 (Mathematical Modeling
in Geotechnical Engineering). CE 500 and CE 501 cannot be
included among the "minimum of 18 units of approved 500-
and 600-level courses".