The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning offer a MSCE/MRP dual master’s degree for students interested in the closely connected fields of transportation engineering and regional planning. 

This 66-credit program (30 credits in Civil Engineering’s Transportation Program and 36 credits in Regional Planning) allows students to complete two degrees in two years (plus summers). Students complete the required courses for the MSCE in Transportation Engineering, with the 1-credit Transportation Engineering Seminar requirement waived. Students complete the requirements for the MRP, with the core engineering courses counting for the MRP concentration requirement. Students will also fulfill the joint requirements for MSCE Thesis, Project, or 2-course option and M.R.P. Thesis, Project, or 3-Course Option on a topic of relevance to both programs. A student pursues a Thesis or Project in one program and course option in the other or completes the course option in both programs.

Contact Jodi Ozdarski for more information.