The MS in Engineering and Public Policy provide students with a background in engineering with the tools necessary to conduct robust policy analysis. It includes required core courses from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the School of Public Policy, complemented by electives in engineering and public policy, which can be met by two courses and a master’s report (recommended), or by one course and a thesis, or by three courses. At the master's level, there are two concentrations for Engineering and Public Policy in:

  • Energy & Environment
  • Infrastructure Resilience