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NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID STORRS, CT PERMIT NO.3 ADVANTAGES CONVENIENCE – take graduate classes toward a degree on your time, at your pace, at your convenience, while providing schedule flexibility to balance your studies with work or other life responsibilities FLEXIBILITY – choose from among on-site course delivery at your participating employer’s site or one of participating UConn’s campuses, or choose synchronous or asynchronous distance education delivery direct to your computer RELEVANCE – acquire skill sets that are relevant to your work RECORDED LECTURES – if you miss a class due to work or family commitments you can view the taped session at a later time Master of Engineering 371 FAIRFIELD WAY, UNIT 4031 STORRS, CT 06269-4031 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

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UCONN MASTER OF ENGINEERING DEGREE The MENG degree, offered by the University of Connecticut School of Engineering, is a composite generalist degree merging technical engineering and professional development classes.

Designed for practicing engineers at participating companies, the MENG program allows the line engineer to earn a master’s degree without work-day interruptions. UConn Engineering faculty teach courses on-site at a participating company’s facility or remotely, affording you the utmost in educational quality at the greatest convenience.

MENG CORE COURSES (12 CREDITS) • ENGR 5311 – Professional Communication and Information Management• ENGR 5312 – Engineering Project Planning and Management• ENGR 53XX – Advanced Math – ENVE 5320 – Quantitative Methods for Engineers (for ENVE) ENVE – 5330 Probabilistic Methods in Engineering Systems (for (TRUE)• Capstone Project – Students are encouraged to work on a company-sponsored project STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (15 CREDITS) CORE COURSES – (THREE INCLUDING THE FIRST TWO)• CE 5122 – Advanced Mechanics of Materials• CE 5164 – Finite Element Methods in Applied Mechanics I• CE 5610 – Advanced Reinforced Concrete Structures • CE 5620 – Advanced Steel Structures ELECTIVE COURSES – (AT LEAST ONE) • CE 5128 – Elastic Stability • CE 5150 – Structural Vibrations• CE 5151 – Experimental Structural Dynamics • CE 5163 – Fracture Mechanics• CE 5166 – Finite Element Methods in Applied Mechanics II• CE 5380 – Bridge Structures • CE 5610 – Advanced Reinforced Concrete Structures (if not taken as a core course) • CE 5620 – Advanced Steel Structures (if not taken as a core course)• CE 5640 – Prestressed Concrete Structures Note that not all courses are offered in every semester or in the Distance Mode. Students may need to travel to the Storrs campus to participate in a specific desired course.

MASTER OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM School of EngineeringUniversity of Connecticut 371 Fairfield Way, Unit 4031Storrs, CT 06269-4031Telephone: (860) [email protected]

For more information, please contact:

MASTER OF ENGINEERING IN STRUCTURALENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGUNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUTCivil and Environmental engineers are actively engaged in all efforts to predict, minimize the effect of, and retrofit or repair the infrastructure affected by events that include global climate change, environmental pollution crises, water shortage crises, non-sustainable energy practices, transportation planning and land use changes. The Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) Department continues to address these global challenges through its didactic and research missions. Through our accredited Civil Engineer-ing (CE) and Environmental Engineering (ENVE) programs, we educate and prepare engineers to face major societal challenges, and the CEE faculty members perform cutting-edge research to develop new solutions to global problems. The CEE faculty includes 25 tenured and tenure-track faculty members and six professors-in-residence and faculty members with research and joint appointments.

The CEE Department offers a Master of Engineering (MENG) degree program in the following areas of concentration: Structural Engineering, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, and Transportation and Urban Engineering.