Current Students - New Graduate
Dear Civil and Environmental Engineering Graduate Students,
You are in! Welcome to the graduate program in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at USC. We hope that your plans to join USC are going smoothly, and we would like to let you know of a few departmental policies and procedures. We welcome you to browse this website to learn about the policies and procedures of our graduate programs. Please plan to arrive a few days before classes begin to meet with faculty advisors.
Please go through our website and the University catalogue to learn about the graduate degree requirements. It is important to make sure that you take proper sequences of courses towards your degree.
Students are strongly encouraged to see faculty for academic advisement. They will be available in all areas during registration week. Feel free to see faculty in your area of interest. D-clearance permission is then granted after advisement in KAP 214. Prerequisite courses, generally 400-level courses, should be completed prior to taking 500-level courses.
Please Note: No credit towards a degree will be given to a prerequisite course taken after completing an advanced course with that course as prerequisite.
Financial aid in terms of teaching and research assistantships are available mainly to PhD students, and all admitted PhD students are considered for such awards. The number of such awards is very limited, and therefore, the competition is very high for financial aid. Teaching assistantships are awarded by an evaluation committee to incoming students and is based on academic performance and faculty recommendations. Usually, teaching assistantships are awarded along with research assistantships. Research Assistantships are awarded by faculty members who have research projects. Please note that only a few exceptional and outstanding MS students may receive research and/or teaching assistantships.
We look forward to seeing you in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
Jean-Pierre Bardet
Professor and Chair