nrschmid81
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 3, 2014
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Good Evening!
I currently work as an urban designer for a civil engineering firm in Houston. I have a BUP from UIUC and over the past decade have worked on +200 projects in five states. I spent half of college in architecture school before earning a non-design based urban planning degree. I taught myself site design, including streets and lots, and am currently the main land use designer at my firm where I design subdivisions, master planned communities, and town centers. This is my second job working at an engineering firm, although the first employer where I work directly with civil engineers on a daily basis.
I am considering pursuing a Masters in Civil Engineering degree because I want to go further in the actual design of communities, not just platting and conceptual plans. I would like to learn paving, grading, stormwater/detention design, utility planning, road alignments, etc. I have an informational interview at UH's Civil Engineering program tomorrow ( As I do not have an accredited undergraduate engineering degree, I would have to finish a three year masters. I would continue to work at my employer as full time planner while pursuing the graduate degree part time. I am gunning for a senior position with managerial responsibilities as a planner, so I doubt I would be able to do more than one course per semester, and taking the maximum time of five years to complete degree. I have discussed this with my direct supervisor (also a planner) and my company offers tuition reimbursement. Before I even seriously apply to the program, I will have a talk with the owner of the company (a civil engineer) and find out what my options are upon graduation and if they would hire me as an E.I.T.
Anyway, I wanted to introduce myself to this forum. If anyone has general questions, comments, suggestions, please let me know! I am also interested in other chat rooms/discussion forums on the civil engineering profession. Thank you again!
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I currently work as an urban designer for a civil engineering firm in Houston. I have a BUP from UIUC and over the past decade have worked on +200 projects in five states. I spent half of college in architecture school before earning a non-design based urban planning degree. I taught myself site design, including streets and lots, and am currently the main land use designer at my firm where I design subdivisions, master planned communities, and town centers. This is my second job working at an engineering firm, although the first employer where I work directly with civil engineers on a daily basis.
I am considering pursuing a Masters in Civil Engineering degree because I want to go further in the actual design of communities, not just platting and conceptual plans. I would like to learn paving, grading, stormwater/detention design, utility planning, road alignments, etc. I have an informational interview at UH's Civil Engineering program tomorrow ( As I do not have an accredited undergraduate engineering degree, I would have to finish a three year masters. I would continue to work at my employer as full time planner while pursuing the graduate degree part time. I am gunning for a senior position with managerial responsibilities as a planner, so I doubt I would be able to do more than one course per semester, and taking the maximum time of five years to complete degree. I have discussed this with my direct supervisor (also a planner) and my company offers tuition reimbursement. Before I even seriously apply to the program, I will have a talk with the owner of the company (a civil engineer) and find out what my options are upon graduation and if they would hire me as an E.I.T.
Anyway, I wanted to introduce myself to this forum. If anyone has general questions, comments, suggestions, please let me know! I am also interested in other chat rooms/discussion forums on the civil engineering profession. Thank you again!
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