SDSU Faculty Profile - Dr. Victor Miguel Ponce - Information for prospective graduate students

120.  GRADUATE PROGRAM INFORMATION
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  • The SDSU Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has a  VisuaLab  featuring a Silicon Graphics Octane server and four SunBlade 1500 workstations. This lab is used for teaching and research applications in online hydrologic and hydraulic engineering practice.

  • Prof. Ponce teaches three graduate-level classes at SDSU:

    CIVE632 Computational Hydraulics and Hydrology
    CIVE633 Environmental Hydrology
    CIVE634 Surface Water Hydrology

  • Other water-resources related classes taught by Prof. Ponce at SDSU are:

    CIVE444 Applied Hydraulics
    CIVE445 Applied Hydrology
    CIVE530 Open-channel Hydraulics

  • The requirement for an M.S. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering is with emphasis in Water Resources Engineering is the following:

    • A total of 30 units (10 courses), with or without thesis. A thesis amounts to six (6) units.

    • A minimum of six (6) courses should be graduate courses (600-numbered) offered by the civil and environmental engineering department.

    • Four (4) of the graduate courses (600-numbered) should be in water resources engineering.

  • To view a sample M.S. program with specialization in water resources engineering, visit

    Sample M.S. Program.

    Tailoring the M.S. program to your individual needs is possible through consultation with your advisor.

  • To view a graph of the M.S. program with specialization in water resources engineering, visit

    M.S. Program in Graphical Form.

    Tailoring the M.S. program to your individual needs is possible through consultation with your advisor.

  • If you would like to join our graduate program in water resources engineering, please call Prof. Julio Valdes, Graduate Advisor, at (619) 594-7070.

  • Ph.D. students enroll in the Joint Doctoral Program. For additional information, visit Joint Ph.D. Program.

  • For additional information on the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department's faculty, programs, and facilities, visit Civil Engineering at SDSU


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