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Civil Engineering Distance Masters Degree

Degree Curriculum
Civil and Coastal Engineering
Distance Masters Degree
General Civil Engineering

Year One
Fall Term

CGN6155 Construction Engineering I
Credits: 3hrs.
Advanced Construction Engineering management skills and procedures in support of design and construction practice at the project level.

CGN6905 Traffic Flow Theory
Credits: 3hrs.
Microscopic and macroscopic traffic flow characteristics; traffic stream models; shockwaves, queuing, and other traffic operational analysis methods.

Spring Term

CGN 6905 Geo Systems I
Credits: 3hrs.
Basic principals of foundation design and soil-structure interaction.

CGN 5605 Public Works Planning
Credits: 3hrs.
Functional approach to planning and implementing public works needs with emphasis on role of engineer.

Summer Term

CGN 6905 Engineering Project Management
Credits: 3hrs.
Engineering management skills in support of engineering project development and management.


Year Two
Fall Term

CGN 6905 Geo Systems II
Credits: 3hrs.
Settlement analysis, slope stability, embankments, modifications of soil structures.

CCE 5035 Construction Planning and Scheduling
Credits: 3hrs.
Prereq: CCE 4204
Planning, scheduling, organizing, and control of civil engineering projects with CPM and PERT. Application of optimization techniques..

Spring Term

CGN6156 Construction Engineering II
Credits: 3hrs.
Advanced Construction Engineering management skills and procedures in support of design and construction practice above the project level.

TTE 5256 Traffic Engineering
Credits: 3hrs.
Prereq: TTE 4004 or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
Traffic studies; statistical applications; traffic operations for uninterrupted and interrupted flow facilities.

Summer Term

CGN6905 Design of Temporary Structures
Credits: 3hrs.
Structural design and analysis of temporary structures used in the construction process. Basics of formwork design, scaffolding, rigging, shoring. Stability of structures under construction and design of erection bracing.