About Master’s Program,
The UW Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE) program prepares students to enter the workforce with advanced skills or pursue further studies in a doctoral program. The MSCE degree can increase competitiveness in the job market, advance an existing career, or serve as a gateway to a Ph.D. degree. Master’s degree students include recent undergraduates who seek a specialized focus, engineers who want to advance their career and people from other backgrounds who are looking for a new and rewarding career.
Master’s Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,
Below is historical data showing average GPA (based on 4.0 scale) and GRE scores for applicants who were offered admission by the CEE department.
Master’s Funding Coverage,
UW is committed to helping students from all economic backgrounds access world-class education. A number of resources are available to help graduate students fund college, from financial aid to research assistantships to various fellowships.
UW is committed to helping students from all economic backgrounds access world-class education. A number of resources are available to help graduate students fund college, from financial aid to research assistantships to various fellowships.
Funding for the master’s degree program depends on whether students pursue the Professional Master’s Program or research track. Professional Master’s Program students are self-funded while the majority of research track students are fully funded with research assistantships or fellowships.
Application Requirement,
Statement of purpose
Letters of recommendation
Transcripts
GPA
English proficiency : Required for international applicants
Application Deadline,
Dec 15, 2025
Application Fee,
The nonrefundable application fee is $85.00 (USD) or $75.00 for Graduate Non-Matriculated applications, beginning with applications for Autumn 2025 the application fee will be $90.00 (USD) and remain $75.00 (USD) for Graduate Non-Matriculated applications,