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Updated June 23, 2020

Master of Science in Civil Engineering


Pathway: Infrastructure Systems Engineering

REQUIREMENTS

Credit Hours Thesis Non-Thesis


Hours in Major 12 18
Hours 6000-9000 12 21
Thesis Hours (minimum) 6* --
Total Course Hours Required (minimum) 24 30
Total Degree Hours 30 30
Number of P/F Course Hours Allowed 3 3
Number of Transfer Credit Hours Allowed 6 6

MAJOR COURSES (Specialization Courses) Credit Hours Semester


CEE 6110 Computer Applications for Construction (Prof. Marks) 3 Fall
CEE 6345 Sustainable Engineering 3
CEE 6531 Introduction to Remote Sensing 3
CEE 6540 Engineering Risk Analysis (Prof. Tien) 3 Spring (alternating years)
CEE 6651 Infrastructure Systems 3
CEE 6652 Infrastructure Management: IT Applications 3
CEE 6754 Engineering Communications 3
CEE 8813 Advanced GIS for Smart Cities 3 Spring
CEE 8813 Entrepreneurship & Innovation in CEE 3 Fall
CEE 8813 Infrastructure, Megacities, and Sustainability 3
CEE 8813 Data Analytics for CEE Systems (Prof. Tien) 3 Fall (alternating years)
CEE 8813 Sustainable Buildings (Prof. Grubert) 3 Spring
CEE 8813 Coastal Engineering 3 Spring

**Undergraduate Courses (counted towards hours in major)


CEE 4050 Infrastructure Systems Management 3 Fall (alternating years)
CEE 4160 Smart and Sustainable Cities 3
CEE 4540 Infrastructure Rehabilitation 3
CEE 4620 Environmental Impact Assessment 3
CEE 4803 Smart and Sustainable Cities 3 Fall (alternating years)
CEE 4803 Infrastructure Finance 3

Thesis and Research Courses


CEE 7000 Masters Thesis (Section per advisor) 6 all
CEE 8956 Masters Special Research Problem 3 all

***APPROVED ELECTIVES (Not counted towards hours in major)


CEE 6130 Construction Project Controls (Prof. Marks) 3 Fall (alternating years)
CEE 6140 Advanced Planning Estimating Methods (Prof. Marks) 3 Spring (alternating years)
CEE 6150 Construction Law (TBA) 3 TBA
CEE 6601 Statistics in Transportation 4
CEE 6621 GIS in Transportation 3
CEE 6754 Engineering Communications 3

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CEE 8813 Construction Industry Best Practices (Prof. Cho) 3 Fall


CEE 8813 Automation in Construction (Prof. Cho) 3 Fall
CEE 8813 Safety Engineering (Prof. Marks) 3 Spring (alternating years)
ARCH 6241 Building Simulation Design Practices 3
COA 8690 Building Product Models: Dsgn./Eng. Interoperability 3
CP 6233 Sustainable Urban Development 3
ISYE 6203 Transportation & Supply Chain Systems 3
MGT 6000 Financial and Managerial Accounting I 3
MGT 6753 Principles of Management for Engineers 3
PHIL 6000 Responsible Conduct of Research 3

Undergraduate Requirements
It is expected that in your undergraduate program you have taken the equivalent of the following
engineering courses. If you have not taken such courses, you are required to do so. Credit for the
following courses will not be counted toward your Master’s Degree requirements.
1) CEE 3770 (3) – Statistics and Applications
2) CEE 3000 (3) – Civil Engineering Systems

Notes
* Greater than 6 credits are not counted toward required total degree hours (30).
** These course options are for MS students not for BS/MS students who took the courses in their BS study.
BS/MS students can get credits towards major when these courses are taken at the MS level (i.e., it is
acceptable as long as the courses are not counted toward their BS study).
*** The availability of approved elective courses to CEE students is subject to the discretion of the
college/school/ department offering the course.

CEE 8900 should be considered an “independent study,” with a semester-long focus on course content or a
topic. Examples could be replicating course content from a course that is not offered this semester, delivery of
a custom-designed course offering, or other similar arrangements. It can be taken as letter-grade.
CEE 8902 should ONLY be used for non-thesis GRAs or GTAs. It cannot count toward a CEE degree.
CEE 8956 should be used for research-based credits for MS non-thesis students. It should be considered
similar to CEE 7000. All sections are now pass-fail, and a maximum of three credits can count toward the MS
degree.

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