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Table 3-E. Currently Approved Option-Specific Electives (including currently planned Special Topics courses) Page E13 Construction B.A.E./M.S. and M.S. Electives A E 542 Building Enclosure Science and Design (Spring) A E 570 Production Management in Construction (Fall) A E 571 International Construction Management and Planning (Not currently planned) A E 572 Project Development and Delivery Planning (Spring) A E 573 Strategic Management in Construction (Not currently planned) A E 598C Sustainable Construction Project Management (Fall) A E 597F Virtual Facility Prototyping (Spring ) A E 597G Building Information Modeling Execution Planning (Fall) C E 531 Legal Aspects of Engineering and Construction (Not currently planned) C E 533 Construction Productivity Analysis and Performance Evaluation (Not currently planned) Any other relevant 500-level course that is approved by the Graduate Program Officer Lighting/Electrical B.A.E./M.S. and M.S. Electives A E 561 Science of Light Sources (Fall – even numbered years) A E 563 Luminaire Optics (Not currently planned) A E 564 Lighting Design for Visual Appearance (Not currently planned) A E 569 Research Topics in Illumination Engineering (Fall 11) A E 551 Combined Heat and Power Design for Buildings (Spring) A E 597E Color Science for Illumination Engineering (Not currently planned) A E 598C Sustainable Construction Project Management (Fall) Any relevant 500-level course (with approval) Mechanical B.A.E./M.S. and M.S. Electives A E 542 Building Enclosure Science and Design (Spring) A E 551 Combined Heat and Power System Design for Buildings (Not currently planned) A E 552 Air Quality in Buildings (Fall) A E 555 Building Automation and Control Systems (Fall) A E 556 Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes (Not currently planned) A E 559 Computational Fluid Dynamics (Spring) A E 597X Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design (Fall 11) M E 512 Heat Transfer--Conduction M E 513 Heat Transfer--Convection M E 514 Heat Transfer--Radiation Other Relevant M E 500-level courses (with approval) Any relevant AE 500-level course (with approval) Structural B.A.E./M.S. and M.S. Electives B E 462 Design of Wood Structures (Spring) A E 432 Design of Masonry Structures (Spring) A E 537 Building Performance Failures and Forensic Techniques (Fall) A E 534 Analysis and Design of Steel Connections (Fall) A E 538 Earthquake Resistant Design of Buildings (Fall) A E 542 Building Enclosure Science and Design (Spring) C E 543 Prestressed Concrete Behavior & Design (Not currently planned) C E 545 Metal Structure Behavior and Design (Fall) C E 546 Reinforced Concrete Slabs C E 548 Structural Design for Dynamic Loads (Not currently planned) A E 597A Computer Modeling of Building Structures (Spring) A E 597B Historical Methods of Structural Analysis (Spring) A E/C E 597C Design of Wood Structures (Not currently planned) E MCH 500 Solid Mechanics (Not currently planned) EMCH 507 Theory of Elasticity and Applications (Spring) E MCH 560 Finite Element Analysis (Fall) A B E 513 Applied Finite Element, Finite Difference, and Boundary Element Methods (Spring) C E or A E graduate course in the structures area (with approval)
Page E14 Table 4-A. Proposed Schedule of Courses: Construction Option – Integrated B.A.E./M.S. Degree Program Courses in BOLD count toward the M.S. degree and will appear on the graduate transcript. Semester 7 Semester 8 Summer Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits A E 475 3 A E 472 3 ARCH 441 3 A E 476 3 MGMT 326 3 CE 336 3 STAT 401 3 CE 337 1 CAS 100A/B 3 A E 5XX* 3 ARCH 443 1 A E 404 3 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 16 TOTAL Semester 9 Semester 10 Summer Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits A E 481W 4 A E 482 4 A E 600/610 ** 3 (optional) A E 473 3 GH 3 Geotechnical Elective 4 ENGL 202C 3 C E 209 2 DEPT ELEC 2 A E 570 3 A E 5XX* 3 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 3 Semester 11 Semester 12 Course Credits Course Credits A E 5XX* 3 A E 600/610** (if needed) A E 600/610** 3 GS 3 TOTAL 9 TOTAL * Courses must be selected from the approved list of courses. ** As a minimum, a total of 6 credits of AE 600/610 must be taken.
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Table 4-A. Proposed Schedule of Courses: Construction Option – Integrated B.A.E./M.S. Degree Program<br />
Courses in BOLD count toward the M.S. degree and will appear on the graduate transcript.<br />
Semester 7 Semester 8 Summer<br />
Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits<br />
A E 475 3 A E 472 3<br />
ARCH 441 3 A E 476 3<br />
MGMT 326 3 CE 336 3<br />
STAT 401 3 CE 337 1<br />
CAS 100A/B 3 A E 5XX* 3<br />
ARCH 443 1 A E 404 3<br />
TOTAL 16 TOTAL 16 TOTAL<br />
Semester 9 Semester 10 Summer<br />
Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits<br />
A E 481W 4 A E 482 4 A E 600/610 ** 3 (optional)<br />
A E 473 3 GH 3<br />
Geotechnical Elective 4 ENGL 202C 3<br />
C E 209 2 DEPT ELEC 2<br />
A E 570 3 A E 5XX* 3<br />
TOTAL 16 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 3<br />
Semester 11 Semester 12<br />
Course Credits Course Credits<br />
A E 5XX* 3 A E 600/610** (if needed)<br />
A E 600/610** 3<br />
GS 3<br />
TOTAL 9 TOTAL<br />
* Courses must be selected from the approved list of courses.<br />
** As a minimum, a total of 6 credits of AE 600/610 must be taken.