Admission Requirements: Graduate Programs in Transportation-Related Disciplines
- MS in Civil Engineering
- PhD in Civil Engineering
- MS in Transportation
- Application deadlines
- Special note for international students
MS in Civil Engineering
(transportation emphasis)
- BS in Civil Engineering
- application, statement of purpose (indicating knowledge of the program and personal goals)
- transcripts
- 3 letters of recommendation
- GRE scores (min 400V, 500A, 700Q)
- for international applicants, TOEFL (min. 213 computer, 550 paper version)
Detailed admissions requirements
PhD in Civil Engineering
(transportation emphasis)
- BS and MS in Civil Engineering
- application, statement of purpose (indicating knowledge of the program and personal goals)
- transcripts
- 3 letters of recommendation
- GRE scores (min 400V, 500A, 700Q)
- for international applicants, TOEFL (min. 213 computer, 550 paper version)
Detailed admissions requirements
MS in Transportation (interdisciplinary)
- BS, BA or equivalent in a transportation related field (business, planning, engineering, psychology, sociology, government, etc.)
- application, statement of purpose (indicating knowledge of the program and personal goals)
- transcripts
- 3 letters of recommendation
- Test scores:
- for CCEE admitting department, GRE scores (min 400V, 500A, 700Q)
- for LOMIS admitting department, GMAT (min 550)
- for international applicants, TOEFL (min. 213 computer, 550 paper version)
Detailed admissions requirements
Application deadlines
Deadline for domestic students
One month prior to beginning of term
Deadline for international students
6 months prior to beginning of term
Special note for international applicants
For most international applicants, the most important determinant for admission is the willingness of an affiliated professor to take the student on and support him/her. This is highly dependent on the availability of time on the part of the professor, and on the match between the student's interest and capabilities (technical and communications) and the interests of the professor.
