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Civil and Architectural Engineering<br />

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

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

a 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 />

Structural Engineering: CAE 408, Bridge and Structural<br />

Design; CAE 420, Introduction to Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Structures;<br />

CAE 430, Probability Concepts in Civil Engineering:<br />

CAE 435, Experimental Analysis <strong>of</strong> Structures; and CAE<br />

442, Finite Elements Methods in Framed Structures.<br />

Construction Engineering and Management: CAE 471,<br />

Construction Planning and Scheduling; CAE 472,<br />

Construction Site Operation; and CAE 473, Construction<br />

Project Administration.<br />

IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001<br />

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Geotechnical Engineering: CAE 415, Pavement Design,<br />

Construction and Maintenance; CAE 442, Finite Element<br />

Methods in Framed Structures; and CAE 486, Soil and<br />

Site Improvement.<br />

Transportation Engineering: CAE 412, Traffic Engineering<br />

Studies and Design; CAE 415, Pavement Design,<br />

Construction, and Maintenance; CAE 416, Facility Design<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transportation Systems; CAE 417, Railroad Engineering<br />

Studies and Design; and CAE 430, Probability Concepts<br />

in Civil Engineering.<br />

Civil-Environmental Engineering: ENVE 401,<br />

Introduction to Water Resources Engineering; ENVE 480,<br />

Solid Waste Engineering; and CAE 482, Hydraulic Design<br />

<strong>of</strong> Open Channel Systems.<br />

Architectural Engineering: Consult the department for<br />

advice on appropriate courses.

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