
Courses
CE 201 Decision Analysis in Civil & Environmental Engineering
CE 202 Operations Research in Civil & Environmental Engineering
MSCE Core (required) 1
CE 302 Case Studies in Transportation Engineering
CE 370 Transportation Planning
CE 371 Highway Engineering - Design
CE 378 Traffic Engineering Characteristics
In addition, full-time students are required to register for CE 312 a total of three (3) semesters for the MS and PhD degrees (6 semesters for a PhD earned without a MS).
CE Electives (suggested, not an exhaustive list)
CE 304 Probabilistic Methods in Engineering Systems
CE 305 Transportation and Air Quality
CE 372 Bituminous Materials
CE 373 Pavement Design
CE 379 Traffic Engineering Operations
CE 380 Travel Demand Forecasting
Suggested electives from other departments (possible PhD Related or Supporting Areas)
Economics (ECON)
308 Microeconomics I
310 Econometrics I
359 Urban and Regional Economics
Geography (GEOG)
301 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems
303 Application Issues in Geographic Information Systems
333 Location Analysis
Operations and Information Management (OPIM)
310 Operations Management
341 Operations Research in Management
371 Decision Support Systems
Statistics (STAT):
280 Modeling and Forecasting with Time Series
320-321 Applied Statistics
342 Analysis of Experiments
343 Design of Experiments
352 Sampling Theory
Suggested MSCE Plan A Program Tracks (exclusive of background preparation)
Highway Engineering CE 302 CE 370 CE 371 CE 373 CE 378 Electives (6 credits for Plan A, 15 for Plan B) |
Transportation Planning CE 302 CE 370 CE 371 CE 378 CE 380 Electives (6 credits for Plan A, 15 for Plan B) |
Traffic Engineering CE 302 CE 370 CE 371 CE 378 CE 379 Electives (6 credits for Plan A, 15 for Plan B) |
Equivalent courses taken prior to entering the program may be substituted.
No substitutions (other than CE 255) are permitted for meeting this requirement.
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