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GSES Program
Geosensing Systems Engineering and Science (GSES)

Geosensing Systems Engineering and Science graduate studies provide opportunities to students in a broad mix of knowledge that cross traditional areas of engineering and scientific specialties to produce next generation global engineers and scientists. Currently, the program is supported by 7 new faculty members in three departments – 4 in Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE), 2 in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE), and 1 in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences (EAS).

Students with a B.S. degree in engineering, geomatics, geosciences, physics, astronomy, computer sciences, geography, or any related field can be admitted to the GSES graduate research program. A student must provide appropriate and required GRE and TOEFL (for international students only) scores for admission to the GSE graduate program. Funding is available for qualified students.


Degree Programs

M.S. in Geosensing Systems Engineering

  • A minimum of 30 credits beyond a B.S. (24 from the approved list and 6 research thesis credits). Students must write a thesis, containing original research, and defend it before graduating.

Ph.D in Geosensing Systems Engineering

  • A minimum of 60 credits beyond an approved 30 credit M.S. degree. Students must write a thesis, containing original research, and defend it before graduating.

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