Academics - Structural M.Eng.
Professional Master’s with a Core Curriculum preparing students to enter the design and construction industry.
Curriculum Structure
Curriculum is built on three fundamental themes: Behavior & Design, Advanced Materials, Analysis & Computation. The program requires foundational courses in each focus area as well as the flexibility to tailor the balance of the curriculum with a breadth of electives aligned with the student’s area of focus.
Behavior & Design Track
Behavior & Design Track
- CEE 5710 Timber Behavior and Design (3 credits)
- CEE 5900 Project Management
- CEE 60XX Foundation Engineering (3 credits)
- CEE 60XX Forensic Engineering (3 credits)
- CEE 5790 Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Revi (2 credits)
- CEE 5746 Sustainability and Automation: The Future of Construction Industry (4 credits)
Advanced Materials Track
Advanced Materials Track
- CEE 5XXX Geomechanics
- CEE 6750 Concrete Materials and Construction (3 credits)
- CEE 6725 3D Printing of Parts that Don’t Break: From Processing to Performance (4 credits)
- MSE 5802 Materials Structure and Mechanical Properties (3 credits)
- MSE 5861 Mechanical Properties of Materials: From Nanodevices to Superstructures (3 credits)
- MAE 5670 Polymer Mechanics (3 credits)
Analysis & Computation Track
Analysis & Computation Track
- CEE 5795 Sensors for the Built and Natural Environments (3 credits)
- CEE 6790 Time Series Data Analysis for Civil, Mechanical, and Geophysical Applications (3 credits)
- CEE 6770 Natural Hazards, Reliability, and Insurance (3 credits)
- CEE 6800 Engineering Smart Cities (3 credits)
- CEE 5745 Inverse Problems: Theory & Applications (3 credits)
- CEE 5735 Mathematical Modeling of Natural & Engineered Systems (3 credits)
Professional Electives Track
Professional Electives Track (Example)
- Engineering Management
- Architecture
- Business School
- Real Estate