MSCE Cross Cutting Program Structural Engineering

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MSCE Cross Cutting Program
Structural Engineering
Required CROSS-CUTTING Courses (12 credits)
Course
Term
F/W
ENVE 750
or
ENVE 727
ENVE 555
or
CIVE 615
F/F
CAEE 790
S
CIVE 605
F
Name
Data-Based Engineering Modeling
or
Risk Assessment
Geographic Information Systems
or
Infrastructure Condition Evaluation
Adv. Mechanics of Materials, I
Life Cycle Analysis
Required Theme Program Courses (12 credits)
Course
Term
Name
CIVE 701
F
CIVE 702
W
CIVE 703
S
CIVE 801
W
Structural Analysis I: Review of Fundamentals in
Structural Analysis and in Leveraging Computer
Software for Analysis
Structural Analysis II: Theory and Implementations
of Matrix Structural Analysis through the use of
Computer Software
Structural Analysis III: Modeling of Constructed
Systems leveraging FE’s and FEM Application
Principles in Practice
Dynamics of Structures I
Suggested Technical Elective Courses (12 credits)
These courses must be approved by the student’s advisor and the graduate advisor.
From any of the following that were not already counted for credit:
Course
CIVE 510
CIVE 520
CIVE 615
CIVE 711
CIVE 714
CIVE 715
CIVE 717
CIVE 718
CIVE 719
CIVE 790
CIVE 802
ENVE 555
ENVE 727
ENVE 750
MATH 520
MATH 521
MEM 591
MEM 660
MEM 663
MEM 664
MEM 681
MEM 682
MEM 894
Term
W
S
F
F
S
S
F
W
S
F
S
F
W
F
F
W
F
F
S
W
F
W
F
Name
Prestressed Concrete Design
Advanced Concrete Technology
Infrastructure Condition Evaluation
Engineered Masonry
Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design I
Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design II
Behavior of Metal Structures I
Behavior of Metal Structures II
Behavior of Metal Structures III
Experimental Mechanics
Dynamics of Structures II
Geographic Information Systems
Risk Assessment
Data-Based Engineering Modeling
Numerical Analysis I
Numerical Analysis II
Appl. Engineering Analytical Methods I
Theory of Elasticity I
Continuum Mechanics
Introduction to Plasticity
Finite Element Method I
Finite Element Method II
Engineering Mathematics
Electives or Thesis (9 credits)
For students writing an M.S. thesis, these nine credits should be 6 research credits and 3
Thesis Credits. Full-time Master students are encouraged to do a Thesis. Students opting
not to do a Thesis will be required to select 9 credits of coursework from the Technical
Elective Section listed above.
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