Dec 07, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Civil and Environmental Engineering, PhD


Contact Information

Dr. Venkataramana Gadhamshetty, Professor
Program Coordinator
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Mechanical Building Room 237B
Phone: (605) 219-8259
E-mail:  Venkataramana.Gadhamshetty@sdsmt.edu

Department Website

Students are responsible for checking with their advisors for any program modifications that may occur after the publication of this catalog.

PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers a PhD degree in civil and environmental engineering (PhD CENE) in the following emphasis areas: environmental, water resources, geotechnical/materials, and structural engineering.

Degree requirements


Distribution of credits


Core requirements: 5-6 credits
Research requirements: 21-34 credits
Elective requirements: 33-45 credits
Total credits: 72

At least 36 of the required 72 credits must be taken at the 600-level or above.

Students entering with an MS degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or a closely related discipline may apply 24 coursework credits and 6 research credits from a previous MS degree toward the PhD requirements, subject to approval by the student’s committee.

Core requirements


Research requirements


The completion of a doctoral dissertation, approved by the student’s graduate committee and the Dean of Graduate Education, is required for this degree. The dissertation is expected to advance knowledge and demonstrate the candidate’s technical mastery of the field of study. The research results are expected to be of publishable quality. The student’s major advisor may specifically require submission and/or publication of one or more peer-reviewed journal articles.

  • Credits: 1 to 12 **
  • **A minimum of 21 credits of CEE 898 is required. No more than 34 credits of CEE 898 may be counted toward the degree.

Elective requirements


The student’s graduate advisory committee will assess the student’s academic transcripts and approve elective coursework that, with the core requirements and dissertation credits, meets all degree requirements.

  • At least 33 credit hours and a maximum of 45 credit hours of elective courses.
  • At least 18 credit hours of graduate level courses with the CEE prefix.
  • At least 15 credit hours of graduate level courses at the 600-level or higher.

For additional information regarding elective courses for each area of emphasis refer to the CENE PhD Handbook.

Examinations


For additional information regarding exams and dissertation requirements refer to the CENE PhD Handbook.

Qualifying examination


The qualifying examination has two components to demonstrate the student’s aptitude for doctoral work: 1) proficiency in the foundational material of the discipline and 2) necessary skills and drive for advanced research. The format and timing of the examination are set by each program, but it must be completed within the first two years of study.

Admission to candidacy


PhD students must prepare a dissertation prospectus, which is a plan describing the proposed content and format of the dissertation in sufficient detail for the student’s graduate committee to evaluate whether the scope and value of the work warrants a PhD degree. The student is admitted to candidacy upon approval of the prospectus by the committee. The format and timing of the prospectus is set by each program, but it must be completed no later than two years after the qualifying exam.

Dissertation defense


The dissertation is the culminating evidence of the student’s ability to perform and communicate research. The student must prepare a doctoral dissertation and successfully complete a public defense demonstrating the scientific validity of the work, as well as the student’s basic and specialized knowledge in the field of study.

Additional requirements


In addition to these degree-specific requirements, the student must also meet the requirements and policies applied to all graduate degrees  by the Council of Graduate Education.

Objectives and Outcomes


Student Outcomes:

  1. An ability to select and apply appropriate advanced concepts and principles to solve complex engineering problems within the student’s area of technical specialization.
  2. An ability to select appropriate experiments and analyze the results in the solution of civil engineering problems.
  3. An ability to formulate effective and persuasive communication to technical and nontechnical audiences (oral and written).