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| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 19,804 (US$ 19,804) a year | Contact provider |
College of Engineeri...
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Course summary
This program is to develop decision-making, research-oriented engineers with the ability to produce new engineering knowledge and analyze complex, cross-disciplinary issues.
Program modules
The modules are as follows: Students are required to take the Core Courses in one of the program concentration areas listed below: Core for Environmental Engineering Concentration: 14.561 Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes, 14.562 Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology, 14.567 Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, 14.568 Environmental Fate and Transport, 14.578 Biological Wastewater Treatment, 14.595 Hazardous Waste Site Remediation; Core for Geoenvironmental Engineering Concentration: 14.531 Advanced Soil Mechanics, 14.536 Soil Engineering, 14.562 Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology, 14.567 Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, 14.595 Hazardous Waste Site Remediation, and at least one of the following: 14.529 Engineering with Geosynthetics, 14.538 Soil Behavior, 14.527 Geotechnical and Environmental Site Characterization; Core for Geotechnical Engineering Concentration: 14.531 Advanced Soil Mechanics, (and any four of the following): 14.527 Geotechnical and Environmental Site Characterization, 14.529 Engineering with Geosynthetics, 14.530 Deep Foundations, 14.532 Theoretical Soil Mechanics, 14.533 Advanced Foundation Engineering, 14.534 Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 14.536 Soil Engineering, 14.537 Experimental Soil Mechanics, 14.538 Soil Behavior, 14.539 Ground Improvement; Core for Transportation Engineering Concentration: 14.540 Urban Transportation Planning, 14.541 Traffic Engineering, 14.581 Engineering Systems Analysis, 14.583 Stochastic Concepts; Core for Structural Engineering Concentration: 14.504 Advanced Strength of Materials, 14.551 Design of Steel Structures or 14.552 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, 14.556 Finite Element Analysis or equivalent, 14.557 Structural Dynamics.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have at least one degree in engineering from an accredited university and department requires high academic standing in all prior course work. Admission may be also offered to students who hold a bachelor's and/or master's degree in non-engineering fields.
Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
UMass Lowell
Department name
College of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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