Geoengineering B.GeoE.
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As part of the elective requirements for geoengineering, students must take an elective to satisfy the Earth Sciences Core, a minimum of 3 credits from Earth Science 4xxx or higher to satisfy the Earth Science Technical Electives, and a minimum of 1 course from the CEGE Technical Electives. Including these categories, the program requires a minimum of 14 credits of electives.
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Students must take a minimum of 3 credits of 4xxx or higher electives offered by the Department of Earth Sciences.
Any 4xxx or higher ESCI course not required elsewhere within the ESCI Core or Field Geography requirements can be used as a Technical Elective.
ESCI 4xxx
ESCI 5xxx
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The remainder of the 14 technical elective requirements can be satisfied by taking courses listed below. All 4xxx or higher courses from the College of Science and Engineering (including CEGE and ESCI) are acceptable as technical electives. Other courses not in the list can be used as technical electives with specific approval from a CEGE faculty mentor. The CEGE website gives recommended electives by emphasis.
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AEM 4xxx
AEM 5xxx
AST 4xxx
AST 5xxx
BBE 4xxx
BBE 5xxx
BMEN 4xxx
BMEN 5xxx
CEGE 4xxx
CEGE 5xxx
CHEM 4xxx
CHEM 5xxx
CHEN 4xxx
CHEN 5xxx
CMPE 4xxx
CMPE 5xxx
CSCI 4xxx
CSCI 5xxx
EE 4xxx
EE 5xxx
EEB 4xxx
EEB 5xxx
ESCI 4xxx
ESCI 5xxx
IE 4xxx
IE 5xxx
MATH 4xxx
MATH 5xxx
MATS 4xxx
MATS 5xxx
ME 4xxx
ME 5xxx
PHYS 4xxx
PHYS 5xxx
STAT 4xxx
STAT 5xxx
Students are required to take one upper division writing intensive course within the major. If that requirement has not been satisfied within the core major requirements, students must choose one course from the following list. Some of these courses may also fulfill other major requirements.
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Students can apply a maximum of 16 credits taken during their senior year towards their master's degree.
Students can mix the 16 credits from the three categories: Integrated Degree Program Coursework, Double-Counted Integrated Degree Program Coursework, and 4xxx level limit coursework.
A maximum of 16 credits of 5xxx level and 8xxx level courses may be used to satisfy master degree requirements as part of the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's program.
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You must have prior approval from your undergrad faculty mentor and the graduate program coordinator/director of graduate studies for use of the following courses
AEM 5xxx
AEM 8xxx
ARCH 5xxx
ARCH 8xxx
BBE 5xxx
BBE 8xxx
BIOC 5xxx
BIOC 8xxx
BMEN 5xxx
BMEN 8xxx
CHEM 5xxx
CHEM 8xxx
CHEN 5xxx
CHEN 8xxx
CSCI 5xxx
CSCI 8xxx
EE 5xxx
EE 8xxx
ESCI 5xxx
ESCI 8xxx
ESPM 5xxx
FNRM 5xxx
GEOG 5xxx
GEOG 8xxx
HINF 5xxx
IE 5xxx
IE 8xxx
LAAS 5xxx
MATH 5xxx
MATH 8xxx
ME 5xxx
ME 8xxx
PA 5xxx
PHYS 5xxx
PHYS 8xxx
PMB 5xxx
PUBH 6xxx
STAT 5xxx
STAT 8xxx
WRS 5xxx
A maximum of 6 credits of CEGE 5xxx level courses may be double-counted to satisfy both the bachelor's degree and master's degree requirements as part of the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's degree program.
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A maximum of 9 credits of 4xxx level courses may be used to satisfy master degree requirements as part of the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's degree program.
Integrated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Program
The department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE) offers an Integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Program. Students accepted into the integrated program will be guaranteed admission to the Geoengineering MS program upon completion of the bachelor's program.
Program Description
The Integrated Bachelor of Geoengineering/Master of Science in Geoengineering (BGeoE/MSGeoE) streamlines the MS application process for our undergraduate students, eliminating the GRE requirement and reducing the number of required letters of recommendation from three to one.
Eligible students (those with a GPA of 3.3 or higher) apply for the program at the end of their third year. Once a student is accepted, the program offers flexibility in fulfilling required courses for both degrees in the last year of study as an undergraduate. Students may apply up to 16 graduate credits, taken during their senior year and charged at the undergraduate tuition rate, toward their Master’s program.
In addition, the program allows students to double-count up to 6 of the 16 graduate-level credits toward both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. The ability to double-count credits makes it possible for a student to complete their combined BE and MS in 5 years. The double–counted credits can only be CEGE 5xxx level courses.
Our program webpage is https://cse.umn.edu/cege/integrated-bachelors-and-masters-programs.
Admission
Students will apply through the Graduate School online application system, including application fee, transcript, statement of purpose, and one letter of recommendation from their undergraduate mentor in CEGE or their research advisor in CEGE if planning on doing a research-based MS (Plan A or Plan B).
Application Decisions
Students will be notified of the outcome of their application via email within a month of the application deadlines for fall and spring. In some cases an admission decision will be put on hold until semester grades are finalized. Students will be notified if their application is on hold.
Application Timing and Deadlines
June 1st is the deadline for fall consideration. August 31st is the deadline for spring consideration. Applications open up in September. Admission can be revoked should the student not successfully complete all the admission requirements.
Eligibility
Students should meet the following requirements:
Students must be enrolled in the geoengineering undergraduate program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus.
Students must meet a technical G.P.A. minimum of 3.3. (as defined by the College of Science and Engineering) or they must have a strong recommendation from a CEGE faculty member or instructor.
Students apply to an integrated degree program the semester prior to the last year of undergraduate academic study, providing the student one year (two semesters) to complete undergraduate degree requirements and also take graduate level courses.
Degree Progress
Students accepted into the BGeoE/MSGeoE IDP should complete and be awarded an undergraduate degree within two semesters of admission to the IDP. They will be guaranteed admission to the Master’s program as long as they complete their BGeoE and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above in the graduate courses taken while enrolled as an undergraduate. The graduate degree can’t be earned prior to or simultaneously to the awarding of the undergraduate degree. Once enrolled in the graduate program, they must complete a minimum of 12 course credits as a registered graduate student and complete their Master’s program requirements before they are awarded their Master’s degree.
Students admitted to the BGeoE/MSGeoE IDP will complete and be awarded an undergraduate degree within 4 years (8 semesters) for New High School (NHS) students and 3 years (6 semesters) for New Advanced Standing (NAS) students. Admission will be revoked if awarding of the undergraduate degree exceeds 4 years for NHS students and 3 years for NAS students.
Credits
A student can apply a total of 16 credits taken during their senior year towards their master’s degree.
The 16 credits should come from graduate level courses (5xxx or 8xxx level courses)
A maximum of 6 of the 16 credits can be double counted towards the bachelor's and master’s degree program and must be CEGE 5xxx level courses
Up to 9 credits of specified 4xxx courses may be applied to the 16 credits which can be transferred to the graduate program
4xxx level courses with equivalency to 5xxx level courses as listed below cannot be used to fulfill requirements for both the undergraduate and graduate program
CEGE4115/5115 – Storytelling for Engineers
CEGE4211/5211 - Highway Design & Traffic Operations
CEGE4214/5214 - Infrastructure Systems Engineering
CEGE4218/5218 – Methods for Intelligent Transportation Systems
CEGE4219/5219 - Air Transportation Systems
CEGE4416/5416 - Sensors in Infrastructure
CEGE4417/5417 - Structural Engineering Design of Wood Buildings
CEGE4513/5513 - Energy Conversion from Wind, Hydro, and Solar Resources
CEGE4515/5515 - Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources
CEGE4516/5516 - Stream Mechanics
CEGE4523/5523 - Uncertainty in Climate, Weather, and Hazards: Foundations for Resilient Engineering
Courses that will be used to fulfill Master’s degree requirements must appear in the sub-plan by the tenth day of the semester in which the student is enrolled in the courses. Any final edits or updates to this sub-plan must be reflected on the APAS no later than the last day of instruction in the semester in which the undergraduate degree will be awarded. Courses not in this sub-plan by that time cannot be updated at a later time and, therefore, will not be eligible for use towards the Master’s degree. Please speak with your CEGE faculty mentor for assistance in making updates to your APAS related to your integrated degree program coursework.
Questions about this program can be directed towards the academic program coordinator at cegesps@umn.edu
Students can apply a maximum of 16 credits taken during their senior year towards their master's degree.
Students can mix the 16 credits from the three categories: Integrated Degree Program Coursework, Double-Counted Integrated Degree Program Coursework, and 4xxx level limit coursework.
A maximum of 16 credits of 5xxx level and 8xxx level courses may be used to satisfy master degree requirements as part of the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's program.
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You must have prior approval from your undergrad faculty mentor and the graduate program coordinator/director of graduate studies for use of the following courses
AEM 5xxx
AEM 8xxx
ARCH 5xxx
ARCH 8xxx
BBE 5xxx
BBE 8xxx
BIOC 5xxx
BIOC 8xxx
BMEN 5xxx
BMEN 8xxx
CHEM 5xxx
CHEM 8xxx
CHEN 5xxx
CHEN 8xxx
CSCI 5xxx
CSCI 8xxx
EE 5xxx
EE 8xxx
ESCI 5xxx
ESCI 8xxx
ESPM 5xxx
FNRM 5xxx
GEOG 5xxx
GEOG 8xxx
HINF 5xxx
IE 5xxx
IE 8xxx
LAAS 5xxx
MATH 5xxx
MATH 8xxx
ME 5xxx
ME 8xxx
PA 5xxx
PHYS 5xxx
PHYS 8xxx
PMB 5xxx
PUBH 6xxx
STAT 5xxx
STAT 8xxx
WRS 5xxx
A maximum of 6 credits of CEGE 5xxx level courses may be double-counted to satisfy both the bachelor's degree and master's degree requirements as part of the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's degree program.
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A maximum of 9 credits of 4xxx level courses may be used to satisfy master degree requirements as part of the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's degree program.
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- 7983011
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Integrated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Program
The department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE) offers an Integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Program. Students accepted into the integrated program will be guaranteed admission to the Civil Engineering MS program upon completion of the bachelor's program.
Program Description
The Integrated Bachelor of Geoengineering/Master of Science in Civil Engineering (BGeoE/MSCE) streamlines the MS application process for our undergraduate students, eliminating the GRE requirement and reducing the number of required letters of recommendation from three to one.
Eligible students (those with a GPA of 3.3 or higher) apply for the program at the end of their third year. Once a student is accepted, the program offers flexibility in fulfilling required courses for both degrees in the last year of study as an undergraduate. Students may apply up to 16 graduate credits, taken during their senior year and charged at the undergraduate tuition rate, toward their Master’s program.
In addition, the program allows students to double-count up to 6 of the 16 graduate-level credits toward both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. The ability to double-count credits makes it possible for a student to complete their combined BE and MS in 5 years. The double–counted credits can only be CEGE 5xxx level courses.
Our program webpage is https://cse.umn.edu/cege/integrated-bachelors-and-masters-programs.
Admission
Students will apply through the Graduate School online application system, including application fee, transcript, statement of purpose, and one letter of recommendation from their undergraduate mentor in CEGE or their research advisor in CEGE if planning on doing a research-based MS (Plan A or Plan B).
Application Decisions
Students will be notified of the outcome of their application via email within a month of the application deadlines for fall and spring. In some cases an admission decision will be put on hold until semester grades are finalized. Students will be notified if their application is on hold.
Application Timing and Deadlines
June 1st is the deadline for fall consideration. August 31st is the deadline for spring consideration. Applications open up in September. Admission can be revoked should the student not successfully complete all the admission requirements.
Eligibility
Students should meet the following requirements:
Students must be enrolled in the geoengineering undergraduate program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus.
Students must meet a technical G.P.A. minimum of 3.3. (as defined by the College of Science and Engineering) or they must have a strong recommendation from a CEGE faculty member or instructor.
Students apply to an integrated degree program the semester prior to the last year of undergraduate academic study, providing the student one year (two semesters) to complete undergraduate degree requirements and also take graduate level courses.
Degree Progress
Students accepted into the BGeoE/MSCE IDP should complete and be awarded an undergraduate degree within two semesters of admission to the IDP. They will be guaranteed admission to the Master’s program as long as they complete their BGeoE and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above in the graduate courses taken while enrolled as an undergraduate. The graduate degree can’t be earned prior to or simultaneously to the awarding of the undergraduate degree. Once enrolled in the graduate program, they must complete a minimum of 12 course credits as a registered graduate student and complete their Master’s program requirements before they are awarded their Master’s degree.
Students admitted to the BGeoE/MSCE IDP will complete and be awarded an undergraduate degree within 4 years (8 semesters) for New High School (NHS) students and 3 years (6 semesters) for New Advanced Standing (NAS) students. Admission will be revoked if awarding of the undergraduate degree exceeds 4 years for NHS students and 3 years for NAS students.
Credits
A student can apply a total of 16 credits taken during their senior year towards their master’s degree.
The 16 credits should come from graduate level courses (5xxx or 8xxx level courses)
A maximum of 6 of the 16 credits can be double counted towards the bachelor's and master’s degree program and must be CEGE 5xxx level courses
Up to 9 credits of specified 4xxx courses may be applied to the 16 credits which can be transferred to the graduate program
4xxx level courses with equivalency to 5xxx level courses as listed below cannot be used to fulfil requirements for both the undergraduate and graduate program
CEGE4115/5115 – Storytelling for Engineers
CEGE4211/5211 - Highway Design & Traffic Operations
CEGE4214/5214 - Infrastructure Systems Engineering
CEGE4218/5218 – Methods for Intelligent Transportation Systems
CEGE4219/5219 - Air Transportation Systems
CEGE4416/5416 - Sensors in Infrastructure
CEGE4417/5417 - Structural Engineering Design of Wood Buildings
CEGE4513/5513 - Energy Conversion from Wind, Hydro, and Solar Resources
CEGE4515/5515 - Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources
CEGE4516/5516 - Stream Mechanics
CEGE4523/5523 - Uncertainty in Climate, Weather, and Hazards: Foundations for Resilient Engineering
Courses that will be used to fulfill Master’s degree requirements must appear in the sub-plan by the tenth day of the semester in which the student is enrolled in the courses. Any final edits or updates to this sub-plan must be reflected on the APAS no later than the last day of instruction in the semester in which the undergraduate degree will be awarded. Courses not in this sub-plan by that time cannot be updated at a later time and, therefore, will not be eligible for use towards the Master’s degree. Please speak with your CEGE faculty mentor for assistance in making updates to your APAS related to your integrated degree program coursework.
Questions about this program can be directed towards the academic program coordinator at cegesps@umn.edu