A few questions:
1. Are you looking for an M.S. in Engineering or would a M.S. in a 'purely science' discipline suffice? I found that many engineering degrees are locked into core elements of the discipline. When I wanted to develop a better background at modeling groundwater fate and transport of organic contaminants, I ended up going to the Geology Department (actually Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute). As long as you are flexible with your requirement, that should broaden your oppurtunities.
2. Are you looking for online education? If so, try checking out Florida Engineering Education Delivery System (FEEDS). The website to the university I have pursued my M.S. at, in part through FEEDS, is
FSU-FAMU College of Engineering FEEDS Page
3. When you say restoration, what do you really mean? There are MANY courses offered in Urban & Regional Planning that align more closely towards restoration in the sense of rehabilitation like Brownsfield. There are other Departments that may offer other aspects based on your area of interest.
If you provide some answers, I may be able to provide better direction.
JR