Civil and Environmental Engineering are two distinct branches of engineering with different responsibilities and areas of focus. Yet, the two fields often collaborate to bring out the best solutions for the nation’s infrastructure and our environment.
The Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree program at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, offers a broad core curriculum in engineering with the opportunity for concentrated study in the specialized major for Civil and Environmental Engineering.
MU’s engineering master’s students focus on the unique knowledge, skills and functions for both types of engineering professionals:
Civil engineers conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment. Many civil engineers work in planning, design, construction, research and education.
Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. They work to improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control. Environmental engineers also address global issues, such as unsafe drinking water, climate change and environmental sustainability. Undergraduate students interested in an an accelerated pathway to a undergraduate Civil Engineering, B.S.C.E. and Civil and Environmental Engineering, M.S.E. degree, can enroll in the Accelerated Civil Engineering program.

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Well-rounded curriculum preparing you for not only your specialization, but the ability to think outside the box in engineering.
The Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) in Civil and Environmental Engineering prepares graduates to meet critical infrastructure and environmental challenges. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for civil and environmental engineers is expected to remain steady, driven by the need to rebuild aging infrastructure and address environmental concerns through sustainable design.
- Median Salary: Approximately $89,940 per year
- Job Growth: Projected to grow 5% from 2022 to 2032, about as fast as the average
- Overview: Civil engineers plan, design, and oversee construction and maintenance of building structures and infrastructure, including roads, bridges, airports, and water systems. Growth is driven by public interest in infrastructure renewal and resilience.
- Median Salary: Approximately $96,530 per year
- Job Growth: Projected to grow 6% from 2022 to 2032
- Overview: Environmental engineers develop solutions to environmental problems, focusing on water and air pollution control, waste disposal, and public health. They are vital in ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and improving sustainability in development.
Admission Requirements
Applicants should follow the admissions process described in this catalog or at the Graduate Admissions website: http://www.marshall.edu/graduate/admissions/how-to-apply-for-admission. For full admission each applicant must have an undergraduate engineering degree from an ABET accredited program, or for international programs from a university that is accredited in the country where it is located.
- If applicants have an undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale then they will be admitted.
- If applicants have an undergraduate GPA below 2.75 on a 4.0 scale then their applications will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Applicants should send to the Marshall University Graduate Admissions office at least one of the following: GRE scores, evidence of having passed the NCEES FE exam, NCEES PE exam, or PMP exam.
Applicants who do not have an undergraduate civil engineering, construction engineering, or environmental engineering degree will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for provisional admission to the program, and must have completed the Foundation Courses listed below before being fully admitted.
Foundation Courses
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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ENGR 318 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
CE 312 | Structural Analysis | 3 |
CE 342 | Transportation Engineering | 3 |
CE 413 | Reinforced Concrete | 3 |
or CE 414 | Structural Steel Design | |
CE 331 | Hydraulic Engineering | 3 |
CE 351 | Environmental Engineering | 3 |