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Civil and Architectural Engineering<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Specializations in Architectural Engineering<br />

Students who select an area <strong>of</strong> specialization must take a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> nine credit hours from the following technical<br />

electives listed under the respective area <strong>of</strong> specialization.<br />

Three additional credit hours may be any 400 level CAE<br />

course taken with prior approval <strong>of</strong> the student’s adviser<br />

and chair.<br />

Building Mechanical and Energy: CAE 403, Sound<br />

and Vibration Control in Buildings; CAE 463, Building<br />

Enclosure Design; CAE 465, Building Energy<br />

Conservation Technologies.<br />

Construction Engineering and Management: CAE<br />

312, Engineering Systems Analysis; CAE 421, Risk<br />

Assessment Engineering; CAE 472, Construction Site<br />

Operation; CAE 473, Construction Project Administration.<br />

Engineering Graphics-Optional Programs<br />

Department Web site: www.iit.edu/~ce<br />

Engineering graphics is an indispensable communication<br />

and design tool, which is concerned with the graphical<br />

representation <strong>of</strong> designs and specifications for physical<br />

objects and data relationships as used in engineering, science,<br />

business and technical work. The graphic language,<br />

with the symbolic and verbal languages, enables those<br />

engaged in technology to communicate effectively, making<br />

it possible for new ideas, designs and developments to be<br />

Certificate in Engineering Graphics and CAD Curriculum<br />

Recognizing the need for drafters and designers with a<br />

strong background in special areas <strong>of</strong> graphics, the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Civil and Architectural Engineering <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

the following engineering graphics certificate programs.<br />

EG 105 Engineering Graphics and Design (1-2-2)<br />

EG 305 Advanced Engineering Graphics<br />

and Design (2-2-3)<br />

EG 306 Engineering Descriptive Geometry (2-2-3)<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Specialization in Engineering Graphics<br />

The department <strong>of</strong>fers a comprehensive series <strong>of</strong> special<br />

courses in engineering graphics that a student may take as<br />

76 IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 2006–2008<br />

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Electrical and Illumination: CAE 465, Building<br />

Energy Conservation Technologies; CAE 466, Electrical<br />

and Communication Systems Design; CAE 467, Lighting<br />

Systems Design.<br />

Fire Protection and Life Safety: CAE 422, Sprinklers,<br />

Standpipes, Fire Pumps, Special Suppression and Detection<br />

Systems; CAE 424, Introduction to Fire Dynamics; CAE<br />

425, Fire Protection and Life Safety in Building Design.<br />

Structural Engineering: CAE 310, Structural Analysis<br />

II; CAE 431, Steel and Timber Design; CAE 432, Concrete<br />

and Foundation Design; CAE 436, Design <strong>of</strong> Masonry and<br />

Timber Structures.<br />

transformed into useful consumer products. The welltrained<br />

engineer, scientist or technician must be able to<br />

make correct graphical representations <strong>of</strong> engineering<br />

structures, designs and data relationships, as well as possess<br />

an ability to express ideas quickly and accurately<br />

through the use <strong>of</strong> the graphic language.<br />

For further information contact 312-567-3365.<br />

These programs are designed to prepare specialists in<br />

graphics for positions in business and industry. Students<br />

completing the specified courses with satisfactory grades<br />

will be awarded a certificate <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />

EG 405 Mechanical Design Graphics (2-2-3)<br />

EG 406 Technical and Pictorial Illustration (2-2-3)<br />

EG 419 Computer Graphics in Engineering (2-2-3)<br />

electives in areas related to individual pr<strong>of</strong>essional goals.<br />

Consult the department for advice on appropriate courses.

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