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The committee may also request that other faculty members from outside the committee be present at the examination (such as those examiners from the written portion of the exam). CES 5116 Finite Elements in Civil Engineering Handbook for additional information.
Relationship between the individual administrator and supervisors, the employees supervised, and associates at a comparable level in the organization.
for the Hydrology and Water Resources 30-Hour Non-Thesis Masters Degree. Theory and models of individual choice behavior, binary choice models, unordered and ordered multinomial choice models, empirical specifications, maximum-likelihood estimation method, sampling, prediction of choices, state-of-the-art methods, travel modeling applications. %PDF-1.7 Masters students specializing in Structural Engineering are expected to satisfy the following minimum coursework
Gainesville, FL 32611, Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, Jones, Edmunds & Associates, Inc. CGN 6905 Microstructural Analysis of Cementitious Materials Computational Methods in Transportation Engineering. y;73yf>sc Iu5GMc_eDMmyEKFL?Yn& >1yjCs@d$I'O[u{M3eO`8~r^c+ '7M3+? They have high expectations regarding the skills and capabilities that our graduates bring with them into industry. GRC@UFL.EDUINTERNET
A thesis masters degree-seeking student is required to have a supervisory committee. Design & Sustainability, ENV 6932 Beneficial Use of Waste Materials, BCN 5874 Equipment and Methods for Heavy Construction, BCN 5885 Methods & Management for Heavy Construction, BCN 5776 International Construction Business Management, BCN 6558C Building Integrated Renewable Energy Systems, Classes listed in core competencies taken above the credit hour requirement in that competency may count toward the elective credit requirement, Other classes in Civil, Coastal, Environmental engineering or with a prefix of EGN courses may be taken upon approval of advisor, Only one of BCN 5874 BCN 5885 may be taken, Other electives outside of the college of engineering may be taken upon approval of advisor. ENV 5105 Foundations of Air Pollution (3 cr.)

Regardless of whether you are pursuing a Thesis or Non-Thesis degree, you must complete the coursework requirements outlined on the following page for the SCE specialization.
There is an expectation that there should be no grades below B level; a C+ or C grade in any subject demands additional examination at the oral exam even if an overall passing grade (>3.5) is attained. CES 6592 Retrofit of Protective Structures
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That committee must consist of a minimum of two members, a chair (usually the advisor) and at least one additional member. -ppp9$ZR+Q|NVJRO2|QBeDA>q CES 5325 Design of Highway Bridges
At least 15 credits must be taken in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering.
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Florida Graduate School, therefore, the student should consult the Civil and Coastal Engineering Graduate Student MS or ME with Thesis Prior to the registration periods of subsequent semesters, contact your advisor for approval of
C. CEG 6515 Earth Retaining Systems and Slope Stability Throughout the duration of the specialization, students will interact regularly with faculty and other students with expertise in both their focal field of study and in complementary fields of study in core courses, interactions that are designed to provide students the foundation for establishing cross-disciplinary collaborations and research networks. Specifically, it aims at augmenting human cognitive and physical capabilities and developing a 21st century data-capable civil engineering workforce via Intelligent Cognitive Assistants (ICAs) and Collaborative Robots (Cobots). courses below, and at least four (4) Group B courses. masters degrees.
CES 6585 Wind Engineering Integrates the basic concepts and tools of systems analysis, including those of microeconomic theory, systems optimization, evaluation and decision making into transportation planning and management.
), ENV 5306 Municipal Refuse Disposal (3 cr. CES 6108 Structural Dynamics, B. As new courses are being added as thespecialization develops, the required curriculum in 2016 will be different from that in 2017 and beyond, and are thus separated in the lists below. Students must take all of the following courses:
by recognizing the rigorous academic requirements that our students are required to achieve.
Per the University of Florida Graduate School Policy, students must have an overall GPA of 3.00 (truncated Students must take all four (4) Group A
After the course requirements for the categories are met, remaining coursework must be selected from approved electives. Consult the graduate coordinator for the exact course numbers of these courses. A student does not advance to Ph.D. Candidacy until both portions of the exam are completed (forms for CE Graduate Records/Grad School are therefore initiated prior to the oral exam and completed at the end of a successful exam).
then be removed, allowing you to register.
The main focus areas of this course include: 1) numeric methods and their applicability to transportation engineering/analysis, 2) basic computer programming concepts, 3) key issues in implementing a computational methodology into a software format, and 4) fundamentals of simulation software development. Engineering students are not required to complete the final examination per the Graduate Catalog.
Applications to engineering and natural science. 7 0 obj grade of a B or better is not obtained, the student will not graduate. CGN 6936Graduate Seminar (1 cr.). Principal types, sources, dispersion, effects, and physical, economic and legal aspects of control of atmospheric pollutants. Coupled with retirement projections, employers seek new, qualified professionals able to complete these big projects while maintaining the sustainability triple bottomline: people, planet and profit. Prereq: MAC 2313 or equivalent.
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This course provides students with an overview of the fundamentals of traffic engineering, with emphasis on field studies, data analysis, level of service, and traffic control devices. Your advising hold will Office
TTE 5256 Traffic Engineering (3 cr.)
Degree in Civil Engineering.
15 hours coursework in Civil and Coastal Engineering, written masters thesis; oral defense. requirements and procedures. 1 "
Enrollment of 3 credit hours (Fall/Spring) or 2 credit hours (Summer) of Masters Research (CGN 6971) is required during the final/graduating semester.
%A>)%Z(TTS6Q}q. Projects are to be submitted to the students advisor for approval and must be comprehensive in nature. considered eligible for graduation with a Concentration in Structural Engineering. Please contact the Curriculum Developer, Dr. Christine Angelini Overview of the four-step urban transportation planning process, estimation of the travel demand models of trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment, and the forecasting of travel patterns using the travel demand models, state-of-the-art approaches. The student must take a minimum of 21 credits of coursework from the college of engineering.
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When employees thrive in the workplace and are professional prepared for work, organizational outcomes such as sustaining the workforce; achieving safety, productivity, and profitability goals; planning, designing and constructing intelligent and/or resilient infrastructure; and addressing current and future challenges such as infrastructure and disaster management are also achieved. Since BCN 5618C is required, only an additional 6 credits outside of engineering may be taken. A maximum of 9 credits outside of engineering may be used to satisfy degree requirements. MS or ME with Coursework Only or ME without a concentration in Structural engineering. SUR 6395Topics in Geographic Information Systems (3 cr.).
Prereq: CEG 5015C or consent of instructor. Thesis Masters degree-seeking students:
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Functional approach to planning and implementing public works needs with emphasis on role of engineer.
Once your course selection has been approved by your advisor, you will then send (via email) your course selection along with your updated and approved PPS to your advisor with a copy submission to gradforms@essie.ufl.edu. requirements portion of the Masters Program Plan of Study (PPS), which is posted on the ESSIE website. You will also be required to complete the Masters Program Plan of Study (PPS), which is posted on the ESSIE website. 943 The student will have to either repeat the course If the advisor determines that the students request is legitimate Introduction for prospective managers. Consequently, we offer a concentration in structural
Minimum 30 total semester hours of coursework; (only available to students who have not accepted a Research *All courses are three credits signature on the PPS. We will need more roads, rail, public transit and ports to move people and goods.
EGM 6365 Structural Optimization tia@ce.ufl.eduINTERNET The student must take a minimum of 21 credits of coursework from the college of engineering.
selection has been approved by your advisor, you will then send (via email) your course selection along with your
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475J Weil Hall. You must request the use of transfer credits toward your degree program on the PPS and obtain approval, as indicated by the advisors signature on the PPS. ENV 5105 Foundations of Air Pollution (3 cr.). ), MAN 6149 Developing Leadership Skills (2 cr.). Box 116580 If the student misses the B+ cutoff by a small amount (say 3.4), the committee has the discretion to move the candidate to the oral exam portion and emphasize an examination of any weak areas at that time.
Legislation and policy affecting labor management relationships in construction. Master of Engineering students are not required to complete the final examination per the Graduate Catalog. * Other Civil Engineering departmental courses, as well as courses in the Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Statistics, and Urban and Regional Planning departments may be acceptable. W40Mi+L0M4}=Lw3M4}7L_f24e/1MiKL_di.bi.4}]Lw1M4/0MiLg4Pq2AkW(L'iIR(JRTI JJFA@d,IDPX(}q8Nt4 The course gives an overview of different Civil Engineering topic present by guess speakers form different field (government, academia, private companies, consultants, etc) There will also be field trips on various aspects of Civil Engineering. completed design or analysis term project that earned a grade of B or better from one of the Group A or B courses The Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Program of the Civil and Coastal Engineering Department grants Masters Degree and Ph.D. Data base development, economic impact of GIS, development of standards, integration of data sets, hardware and software developments, advances in GIS technology. fnaja@ce.ufl.eduINTERNET The oral examination is administered by the supervisory committee. CEG 5115 Foundation Design 352-294-7796work This course addresses the area of freeway operations analysis and simulation. CES 5607 Behavior of Steel Structures prospective employers that the students they are considering will be able to meet their expectations for training and
The Masters program requires 30 semester credit hours, and is formulated as either a thesis option (in which up to 6 credit hours of Masters Research EOC 6971) can be counted toward the degree, or a non-thesis option (30 hours of coursework only). 4-\E"Fl4i@3J41n?\h< hF;$} YR{$]aJ/}6! Regardless of whether you are pursuing a Thesis or Non-Thesis degree, you must complete the coursework
engineering within the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering. Note that Group A courses are only offered once per academic year (in various terms or all at the same The Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering conducts funded sustainable construction engineering research which considers this future state and prepares our graduates to be leaders in the field.
These courses include: Other courses may be taken, including a maximum of 6 credits of 3000-4000 level courses outside the department, subject to advisors approval. At least one member of the supervisory committee must be outside of the Civil and Coastal Engineering Department.
Consequently, we offer a specialization in sustainable construction engineering within the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering.
Topics covered include: uninterrupted traffic flow theory; analysis with Highway Capacity Manual methods; microscopic simulation, and freeway management and control methods. Within one year after the completion of the qualifying examinations, the doctoral candidate will present a formal dissertation proposal to the supervisory committee. CEG 6116 Advanced Shallow Foundation Design Nature of profession, duties, and administrative responsibilities. This training will prepare students to work in diverse teams on the complex problems that face coastal environments and communities worldwide. Although strictly speaking you do not need to have the committee constituted prior to the written exams, you may find it easier to at least begin the process (asking faculty members, etc) before that time. 470 Weil Hall. Additional requirements may be imposed by the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering or the University of
Your advising hold will then be removed, allowing you to register. 1OYUp- dcz?bF p?9X}}o^eo4jme27~tn_H/-2 Q@>0T:A%D.] CGN 5125 Legal Aspects of Civil Engineering (2 cr.) Facilities management as a specialized professional career; study of how a facility , its people, equipment, and operations are served and maintained.
If the student does not pass the written part, they can sit for the written examination a second time; a second failure would result in dismissal.
Offered by the Warrington College of Business Administration, Finance, and Real Estate (Dr Archer and Dr Ling). Remaining courses required to reach 30 credit hours can be Minimum 30 total semester hours; min.
endobj Upon admission, a SCE faculty member is assigned as your advisor. Collection methods, transfer stations, equipment and costs. Civil engineering applications of operations research techniques, models of scheduling, linear programming, queuing theory, and simulation.
Masters students specializing in Sustainable Construction Engineering (SCE) are expected to satisfy the following minimum coursework requirements and procedures. Specific topics include static network equilibrium analysis, modeling day-to-day traffic dynamics, dynamic traffic assignment, network reliability assessment and models for transit planning and operations. To view a full listing of each persons profile, visit the Sustainable Construction Engineeringcategoryin our directory. CCE 5035 Construction Planning and Scheduling (2 cr.). TTE 5255 Traffic Signal Operation (1 cr.).
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Consult your advisor about courses in these areas not listed above. Master of
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Traffic characteristics, studies and analyses, street operations, level of service analysis, congestion and access management, signs and markings, pedestrians, bicycles, parking, roadway lighting. Students enrolled in this specialization will gain knowledge depth and technical skills in the fields of hydrodynamics, geotechnical engineering, and ecology. Application of optimization techniques. Professor ACG 5005 Financial Accounting (2 cr.) Professor :.bPaZSMyBdR5N:?lw>gLcT )$I|Qjj-O2tj5wI(J|II(b'qTtpFS Topics in probability and statistics, particularly discrete and continuous random variables, sampling distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing. All courses in the executed PPS must be completed with the minimum grade noted below for the student to be CGN 6974 Master of Engineering or Engineer Degree Report (2 cr.) Projects are to be submitted to the students advisor for approval and must be comprehensive in nature. endobj These employers have high expectations regarding the skills and capabilities that our structural
Within the construction engineering field, employers often seek out our graduates with masters degrees. Offered by the Building Construction ( Dr. OBrien), BCN 6585Sustainable Construction (3 cr.)
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CES 6106 Advanced Structural Analysis 24 hours coursework permitted; min. Note: Internships shall not be used to satisfy coursework requirements for either degree. Traffic control equipment, MUTCD requirements, HCM procedures, design and analysis of signal timing plans for simple problems.
minimum grade in the group A courses, but otherwise satisfying all other requirements, are eligible to receive a MS
time). The full committee should be formed by the mid-term of the second semester. Refuse disposal practices, regional planning and equipment. SUR 6395Topics in Geographic Information Systems (3 cr.). Discusses selected mathematical models for decision makings in planning and operation of urban highway and transit systems. Organization and management of operating divisions with emphasis on role of engineer. 6 hours Masters Research (CGN6971) permitted; min 3 hours Masters Research (CGN6971) required; written CES 5801 Design and Construction in Timber scholastic standards, students with a concentration in Structural Engineering must make a grade of B or better in the You or your advisor need to submit your PPS (original or revised) to gradforms@essie.ufl.edu for processing.
The chair of the supervisory committee must be a faculty in the Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Program. In addition to the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering and the University of Florida Graduate School CGN 6905 Concrete Durability effort to meet the requirements for concentration. Students may choose other graduate courses from Civil Engineering and other Departments as electives with the approval of their graduate advisor.
Also, if the student is registered for any of these group A courses during the graduating semester and a
Students on a research assistantship must complete a thesis. A student may submit to his/her advisor a petition detailing
Shallow foundations, bearing capacity, settlements, deep foundations, pile testing, earth pressures, excavations, retaining structures, dewatering. 5 0 obj(Adobe)
At least 15 credits must be taken in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering. CGN 6905 Concrete Repair The basic requirements for graduate degrees in Civil Engineering are outlined in the Civil and Coastal Engineering Graduate Student Manual (and the UF Graduate Handbook). Popular choices include courses from Building Construction, Environmental Engineering, Regional and Urban Planning, and the MBA program.
Prereq: CCE 4204. Gary Consolazio 27 hours coursework recommended;
The Ph.D. degree requires 90 semester credit hours beyond the bachelors degree. endobj The core curriculum of required coursework toward the Ph.D. degree is outlined below: Elective courses include: Numerical Simulation Techniques in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering, Estuarine and Shelf Hydrodynamics, Nonlinear Wave Theory, Turbulence, Sediment Transport, etc.
Upon successful completion of the oral examination, the student is advanced to Ph.D. candidacy.
Courses that meet this requirement include: Subject to approval of the students advisor, other courses in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering may be taken to satisfy the 15-credit minimum requirement. You
CGN 5605 Public Works Planning (3 cr.)
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Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment, Markov Processes, Queuing Theory and Applications, Computer Programs in Statistical Analysis, ENV6935 Wetlands Seminar (Fall, 1 credit), ENV6932 CESD Journal Club (Spring, 1 credit), ENV6932 Coastal Systems (Spring, 3 credits), Introduction to Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics 1 (Fall, 4 credits), Introduction to Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics 2 (Spring, 4 credits), Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Research 1 (Fall, 2 credits), Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Research 2 (Spring, 2 credits), OCP6165 Ocean Waves I (Linear Theory) (3 credits), OCP6168 Data Analysis Techniques in Coastal Engineering (3 credits), EGM5816 Intermediate Fluid Dynamics (3 credits), EOC6295 Estuarine and Shelf Hydrodynamics (3 credits), EOC6850 Port & Harbor Engineering (Fall, 3 credits), EOC6943 Analysis of Coastal Engineering (3 credits), CEG5205C Insitu Measurement of Soil Properties, CEG6515 Earth Retaining Systems and Slope Stability, CGN5715 Experimentation and Instrumentation of Civil Engineering Materials. BCN 6933Human Factors (3 cr.) BCN 5779 Facilities Operation and Maintenance (3cr.). of a minimum of two members, a chair (usually the advisor) and at least one additional member. You must request the use MS or ME with Coursework Only (non-thesis).
Additional requirements may be imposed by the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering or the University of Florida Graduate School; therefore, the student should consult the Civil and Coastal Engineering Graduate Student Handbook for additional information. Upon successful completion of the written portion of the examination, the student will schedule and complete the oral portion of the qualifying examination within the same Fall semester.