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Applicants must submit all of the following materials by the appropriate
deadline. NOTE: Once you submit your documents online they cannot be deleted or
edited. Therefore, please be sure your documents are correct before you upload
them.
All applicants to the graduate program must apply using the Cockrell
School of Engineering graduate application. Please follow the instructions on
the Cockrell School of Engineering webpage. Do not use the ApplyTexas
application. Applicants must select a specific area of research when filling out
the application.
If you have problems with the application, such as inability to upload
documents, you may be using a browser that is incompatible with the UT website.
If that occurs, please check the web guidelines information site.
Application fee
The fee is $65 for U.S. and Permanent Residents and $90 for International
students.
Official GRE score sent by ETS
The ETS code for UT Austin is 6882. For more information about the GRE go to
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Official TOEFL score sent by ETS
Required for international students unless they have an undergraduate degree
from an English speaking country. Getting an MS from a U.S. university does not
qualify for a TOEFL waiver. The ETS code for TOEFL is 6882. The IELTS exam is an
acceptable alternative to the TOEFL. The official IELTS score report should be
sent directly to GIAC.
Qualifying Countries
Official transcripts
Applicants should upload one copy of the official academic transcript from
every senior college they have attended. Transcripts are not required from
junior colleges and community colleges. See instructions for uploading the pdf
of transcript(s).
Transcript Submission FAQ
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Submit online with your application. If you do not wish to be considered for
financial aid or have your own funding or fellowship, please indicate so in your
Statement of Purpose.
Resume
Suggested, but not required. You may upload your resume onto the Cockrell
graduate application.
Three letters of recommendation, preferably from academic sources.
When you complete the "References" portion of the online application for
admission, you will list the names and email addresses of those you have asked
to recommend you. Be sure that the email addresses are current and accurate. You
will be asked to inform us if you are going to waive the right to view your
letters after they are submitted. Please indicate this waiver by answering the
associated question on the application for admission. After you submit the
application online, GIAC will send an e-mail message to the addresses you
provided and ask your recommenders to visit a web site where they can complete a
questionnaire and upload their letter of recommendation. Your recommenders will
be informed if you have not waived your right to view their letters of
recommendation.
To monitor and maintain your requests for reference, please go to MyStatus.
There you can monitor the status of your pending recommendations, resend a
Request for Reference email to your recommenders, add a new recommender, and
revise your FERPA (right to view) status from retained to waived. If you have
additional questions about online recommendation letters, email
gradref@austin.utexas.edu. Online submission of recommendations is strongly
preferred, but we will accept paper recommendations if absolutely necessary.
Class ranking if available
The department would also like to know your class rank (eg. 3rd out of 40
Civil Engineering seniors), if available. If your university does not rank its
students, please let us know that or ask one of your recommenders to estimate
your ranking.
FYI
All application materials should be submitted online unless prior approval to
submit paper documents has been given by the graduate coordinator. Please do not
send CDs, copies of research papers, portfolios, or theses- they will not be
reviewed by the faculty.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. It is the applicant's sole
responsibility to ensure that all documents have been received by the stated
deadline. Once all your materials are complete in both GIAC and the department,
your application will be reviewed by the faculty in your area of specialization.
The faculty try their best to make all admissions and financial aid decisions by
March 31 for fall and summer applicants, though it may be as late as mid-late
April in some cases. Per the Council of Graduate Schools resolution, April 15 is
the deadline for accepting or declining aid offers for the fall semester.
Decisions for spring admission are usually made by the end of October or early
November.
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The graduate program in the Department of Civil, Architectural and
Environmental Engineering is known worldwide for developing students into
leaders in engineering practice, research, and education. We welcome
applications from highly qualified and motivated students for the M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees.
The complex problems surrounding the nexus of cities, water and energy demand
that engineers have increased breadth and depth of knowledge. CAEE strives to
provide students with the educational background and teamwork needed to innovate
future solutions, technologies, and sustainable systems. We are dedicated to
creative, comprehensive teaching and research that ranges from fundamental to
applied.
Our many research centers provide graduate students with the opportunity to
explore their areas of interest and to be a part of a supportive, intellectually
stimulating community. With state-of-the-art facilities, the CAEE graduate
program is designed to educate engineers who will be at the forefront of the
profession in industry, academia, civil service, and beyond.
Applicants are expected to have an undergraduate degree in engineering.
However, exceptional candidates with other undergraduate degrees can be
considered for admission, but will be required to complete additional
undergraduate leveling courses prior to beginning graduate work. The typical
leveling courses required will depend on the student's background.
The department offers the Master of Science in Engineering degree in Civil
Engineering and Environmental and Water Resources Engineering. The Doctor of
Philosophy degree is offered only in Civil Engineering. Applicants interested in
graduate studies in Architectural Engineering should apply to Civil
Engineering.
Within the CAEE graduate program, students are asked to choose from one of
our areas of study:
Building Energy and Environments
Construction Engineering and Project Management
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Infrastructure Materials Engineering
Mechanics, Uncertainty and Simulation in Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Structural Engineering
Sustainable Systems
Transportation Engineering
In addition to these programs, the department offers a dual degree program
with the LBJ School of Public Affairs (MSE/MPA).
Graduate students in CAEE can pursue the Master of Science in Engineering
(M.S.E.) degree in Civil or Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, as
well as the Dual Degree Program in Engineering & Public Affairs. The Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree is available in Civil Engineering.
Upon application for admission to the university, graduate students must
indicate an area of specialization, generally corresponding to the department's
six research areas.
Within CAEE, there are four options available for the M.S. degree, depending
on the area of specialization. Requirements for each, as well as the Ph.D.
general guidelines, are provided below. Be sure to also read the Miscellaneous
Rules for All Graduate Students.
Master of Science degree:
Regardless of which option you choose, the minimum requirement for graduation
is 30 hours. All courses in your area must be taken for a grade, and no more
than 50% of your supporting courses may be taken on a credit/no credit basis.
All students are required to complete at least 6 hours outside the major area.
For all options, the name of the degree is Master of Science in Engineering.
M.S. Thesis Option
M.S. Graduate School Report Option
M.S. Departmental Report Option
M.S. Coursework Only Option