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Master of Science in Coastal and Port Engineering

USA

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What will I learn?

The Civil Engineering Master's Degree (MSCE) consists of a minimum of thirty credit hours.
Students in the Civil Engineering Major may select either a thesis or a non-thesis option. Students in the Coastal and Port Engineering major must complete a thesis.

All coursework must be approved by the student’s thesis advisor prior to registering.

Select 24 credits from the list of approved Civil Engineering courses:
CGN6406 Risk Assessment (3 Credits)
CGN6955 Civil Engineering Study Abroad (1 – 3 Credits)
EGN6457 Adv. Res. Methods for Engineer (3 Credits)
CWR6008 Intro to Coastal & Port Engineering (3 Credits)
CWR6824 Coastal & Estuarine Hydrodynamics (3 Credits)
CWR6015 Advanced Field Methods (3 Credits)
CWR6531 Numerical Modeling of Coastal Systems (3 Credits)
CWR6830 Port & Harbor Engineering (3 Credits)
CWR6025 Water Wave Mechanics (3 Credits)
CWR6150 Engineering Hydrology (3 Credits)
CGN6335 Advanced Oceanography & Meteorology (3 Credits)
CGN6320 Adv. GIS Applications in Civil Eng. (3 Credits)
CWR6007 Coastal Processes (3 Credits)
CWR6545 Water Resources (3 Credits)
CWR6560 Advanced Numerical Modeling of Coastal Systems (3 Credits)
CWR6605 Major River Systems of Florida (3 Credits)
CWR6820 Coastal Structures (3 Credits)
CWR6526 Computational Fluid Dynamics (3 Credits)
CWR6241 Sediment Transport (3 Credits)
CWR6285 Turbulence (3 Credits)
CWR6026 Nonlinear Waves (3 Credits)
CWR6236 River Engineering and Sediment Transport (3 Credits)
CGN6900 Independent Study (3 Credits)
CGN6949 Civil Engineering Graduate Internship (1 Credit - can be repeated up to 3 credit hours)
CGN6900 Supervised Graduate Research (3 Credits – can be repeated up to 6 credit hours)

Which department am I in?

College of Computing, Engineering and Construction

Study options

Full Time (30 credit hours)

Tuition fees
US$19,010.00 per year
Start date

6 January 2025

Venue

College of Computing, Engineering and Construction

1 UNF Drive,

Skinner - Jones Hall Building 4 STE. 4201,

JACKSONVILLE,

Florida,

32224, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Transcripts from a U.S. institution accredited by an accepted institutional accreditor or its equivalent from a non-US institution that awarded the bachelor’s degree and all institutions where any post-baccalaureate and/or graduate credits were earned.

English Language Proficiency:

A minimum TOEFL score of 79 internet-based (550 paper-based or 213 computer-based); A minimum overall Duolingo score of 110 is recommended for admission. Individual programs may require higher scores and all sub scores will be considered; A score of 3 on the College Board Advanced Placement – International English Language (AP-IEL); AP grades range from 5 high to 1 low; 3 equals “Qualified”; or A band score of 6.5 on the University of Cambridge IELTS (International English Language Testing System); band scores range from 9 high to 1 low; 6.5 lies between 6 “competent user” and 7 “good user.”

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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