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USAES Program
General Information The Missouri University of Science and Technology, in coordination with the U.S. Army Engineer School offers Master of Science degrees through the USAES Cooperative Degree program. Any officer may choose the pursue a degree in environmnetal engineering, civil engineering or civil engineering with an environmental emphasis.
UMR will grant graduate credit hours for the 18-week Engineer Captains Career course, Phase I.
Active component officers that qualify for admission in the program will remain for an additional 16 weeks after completing the ECCC Phase II at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Eligibility Requirements To be eligible, officers must meet UMR/UMSL enrollment requirements. Reserve component officers are eligible to attend if their chain of command authorizes the extension.
Admission criteria Admission criteria for ECCC students will be the same as for on-campus graduate students. The Department of the Army Form 1059 for the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC) will be used by UMR as an official transcript, treating the academic work as equivalent to 15 hours of graded post-baccalaureate credit. These credits will be used in the undergraduate GPA computation for admission consideration.
Applicants are required to submit a GRE score prior to the completion of ECCC Phase I.
Quick Info
With the heightened intensity of operational tempo of our Army, earning an advanced degree has become an ever-increasing challenge. The opportunities provided by Fort Leonard Wood, UMR, and UMSL make this career enhancing step possible.
If you meet the admissions criteria and are ready for the challenge, enroll in the program! You will never have a more ideal opportunity to expand your professional competence or to earn a professional qualification from such outstanding institutions.
For more information on any of the USAES degree programs, contact the UMR-Fort Leonard Wood Program office by calling (573) 329-2707.