College of EngineeringCivil & Coastal Engineering University of Florida

EDGE

Civil Engineering Distance Masters Degree

Degree Curriculum
Civil and Coastal Engineering
Distance Master of Engineering 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.