Program Overview
The Engineering at The University of New Hampshire is a MEng programme in United States. This programme provides advanced academic training at postgraduate level.
Key Program Features
- Degree: MEng
- Language: English
- Duration:
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Engineering programme are prepared for diverse careers in their chosen field. A MEng from The University of New Hampshire opens doors to roles in academia, industry, and public sector.
Program Curriculum
- Pavement Design\
- Properties and Production of Concrete\
- Bituminous Materials and Mixtures\
- Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering\
- Engineering Hydrology\
- Introduction to Marine Pollution and Control\
- Solid and Hazardous Waste Design\
- Water Chemistry\
- Echohydrology\
- Introduction to Sustainable Engineering\
- Transportation Engineering and Planning\
- Design of Pressurized Water Transmission Systems\
- Environmental Engineering Microbiology\
- Coastal Engineering and Processes\
- Stormwater Management Designs\
- Stream Restoration\
- Foundation Design I\
- Foundation Design II\
- Introduction to Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering\
- Geological Engineering\
- Geo-Environmental Engineering\
- Reinforced Concrete Design\
- Structural Design in Masonry\
- Timber Design\
- Matrix Structural Analysis and Modeling\
- Dynamics of Structures\
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- Hydrologic Monitoring\
- River Mechanics\
- Advanced Hazardous Waste and Environmental Sampling and Analysis\
- Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Design\
- Advanced Groundwater Topics\
- Advanced Bioenvironmental Engineering Design\
- Advanced Soil Mechanics\
- In Situ Geotechnical Testing\
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
All Masters of Engineering degree students must complete a minimum of 30 total credits. UNH bachelor's degree students admitted to the Accelerated Master's program may register for a maximum of 8 credits of graduate-level courses prior to completing their bachelor\'s degree. Such courses may upon recommendation of the department and approval of the Graduate School count toward both a bachelor\'s and master\'s degree. M.Eng. students are required to complete one of the following options as a concluding experience:
- Option A Masters Project: Students must complete a 3 credit master's project (CiE 888) on a civil engineering topic.
- Option B Oral Exam: Students must complete an oral exam. The oral exam does not count towards the number of required credits.
- Option C Written Exam: Students must complete a written exam. The written exam does not count towards the number of required credits.
Tuition & Financial Information
Tuition Fee
USD 13565 (International); USD 6920.0 (National)
USD 13565 (International); USD 6920.0 (National)
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Contact The University of New Hampshire directly for scholarship, grant, and financial aid information.
About University of New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire
Durham, United States
University of New Hampshire is a distinguished institution of higher education committed to academic excellence, innovative research, and preparing students for leadership in their chosen fields....
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