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"description": "<p>The Water Resources Engineering Accelerated BS to MS track in the Civil Engineering MS program, was created for students who are enrolled in the BS Civil Engineering program at UCF. Graduate work and research in Water Resources reflects the very broad nature of the field, which encompasses the design, construction, and enhancement of the sustainable infrastructure for society. The program's course work focuses on water resources modeling, hydraulics and hydrology.</p><p>The program allows highly qualified undergraduate majors in Civil Engineering at UCF to begin taking graduate-level courses that will count toward their masters degree while completing their baccalaureate degree program. The main feature is that the graduate courses replace undergraduate courses, making it possible to complete both degrees in a shorter period of time than students who don’t qualify for the accelerated program.</p><p>Water Resource faculty research interests include ecohydraulic and ecohydrologic modeling, groundwater and surface hydrology, sea level rise and other climate change impact assessments, stormwater management, tide, wind-wave and hurricane storm surge modeling, and environmental water resources management. Students completing the program find positions in consulting firms, construction and construction-related industries, in city, county, state, and federal government agencies, and academic institutions.</p><p>The Water Resources Engineering Accelerated BS to MS track in the Civil Engineering MS program is for students in the UCF BS Civil Engineering program See undergraduate engineering major requirements in the Undergraduate Catalog.</p><p>Both thesis and non-thesis options are available with each requiring 30 credit hours. The thesis option requires 15 credit hours of required courses, 9 credit hours of elective graduate course work exclusive of thesis and research, and a thesis (6 credit hours). The nonthesis option requires 15 credit hours of required graduate course work, 15 credit hours of electives, and submission of an end-of-program portfolio as a culminating experience. Each student must have an individual program of study approved by his/her faculty committee. At least one-half of the required credits must be taken at the 6000 level for the MS degree. It is strongly suggested that part-time students pursue the nonthesis option. For more details on the MS-Water Resources program, see the entry for the non-accelerated program in this Graduate Catalog.</p><p><strong>Total Credit Hours Required: 30 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree</strong></p>",
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