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OSU Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Geodetic Science
 

Geodetic Science and Surveying Program

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science offers three areas of specialization within geodetic science at the graduate level - geodesy, photogrammetry, and mapping / geographic information science.. An enrollment of 60-70 graduate students in geodetic science allows small classes and an intimate learning environment.

Each student selects a program of study in consultation with an academic adviser. There are three recognized options available: Geodesy, Photogrametry, and Mapping and Geographical Information Science. Each of the options has a thesis track (plan A) and a nonthesis track (plan B). There is a common departmental core requirement of courses, and each option has its own specialized courses. In order to develop a broad perspective f geodetic science, a student in each option is required to take cross speciality courses in topics of the other options.

A student with the proper background usually needs five to six consecutive quarters to complete the M.S. requirements. Students returning to academic work after a long absence may need a longer time period. Because most courses are offered only once a year, it is important to start studies at the beginning of an Autumn Quarter, or to take some general catch-up courses (e.g., Math 254 or Math 568) in the preceding Summer Quarter. A working knowledge of computer programming in a high-level language is strongly advised, as well as a solid mathematical background, particularly in matrix algebra.

Course Requirements

For courses required for each of the three options see the options´ page below. Of these requirements, a maximum number of three graduate-level courses can be waived based on previous knowledge or experience. Waived courses cannot be used to reduce the Graduate School required minimum number of credit hours that students must complete.

  • In Plan A, the Department also requires the completion of one course from Group I (Table 1)*. The minimum required elective courses for Plan B are also listed by specialization.
  • Geodetic Science or Surveying courses at the 600 or 700 level may be substituted for Group II (Table 2)* courses with the approval of the student's adviser.
  • The degree requirements may be modified to suit a particular student's need through a written petition approved by the Graduate Studies Committee.
  • No course taken outside the Graduate School (e.g., continuing education) can be used for credit toward any graduate degree or toward the graduate grade point average.
  • The Graduate School requirement to achieve a cumulative point-hour ratio of 3.0 or better for all graduate credit hours, in addition, will be applied to just those graduate-level courses listed in this document or approved by the Graduate Studies Committee.

Thesis (Plan A) Requirements

In addition to the completion of the course work, a student following Plan A must write a thesis under the supervision of his/her adviser. After the draft approval of the thesis, the student must pass the Master's Examination, which is related to the thesis topic but not necessarily confined to it. Generally this is an oral exam.

Non-Thesis (Plan B) Requirements

In addition to the completion of the course work, a student following Plan B must write a 3000-5000 word scientific paper and orally defend it satisfactorily prior to the Master's Examination. The Master's Examination for Plan B is a written, comprehensive examination covering material presented in the required courses.

Master's Degree via General Examination

A student may earn a Master's degree on the basis of satisfactorily completing the Candidacy Examination for Ph.D. under the following conditions:

  1. it is recommended by the student's adviser and the Graduate Studies Committee.
  2. the student does not already hold a Master's degree in the same field.

Graduate School Requirements

The student should consult the Graduate School Handbook for additional graduation requirements and procedures.

*See the specialization areas below for Tables 1 and 2. Specializations