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CEE 6621. GIS in Transportation. 3 Credit Hours.
Theory and application of GIS applied to transportation engineering and planning
(GIS-T). Laboratory focuses on GIS-T development. CEE 6651. Infrastructure Systems. 3 Credit Hours. Analytical approaches and tools for infrastructure and asset management, sustainable systems development. CEE 8813. Special Topics. 3 Credit Hours.(FALL) Topics of current interest in civil engineering. BC 7100. Quant Meth Constr Resch. 3 Credit Hours. Introductory course in graduate research in the building construction industry.Covers types of research, sampling methods, and basic analysis and evaluation techniques. BC 6050. Building Info Modeling. 3 Credit Hours. This course introduces students to BIM and the changes it has been causing to the traditional design, planning, management, construction, facility management, and contracting practices. Credit will not be awarded for both BC 4050 and BC 6050.
BC 6650. Advanced Project Mgt. 3 Credit Hours.
A four-phased coverage of project management including organization, planning and scheduling, control, budgeting, and ending with project testing, evaluation, and termination. BC 6175. Real Estate Dev & Constr. 3 Credit Hours. Provides an overview of the real estate development process as it pertains to construction development including trends and current issues. BC 6350. Design& Construction Law. 3 Credit Hours. Overview of construction law and legal issues encountered by the construction manager including U.S. laws, general concepts and definitions, contractor relationships, and relevant case studies. BC 6575. Real Estate Prod Finance. 3 Credit Hours. Business model and financing process required to produce new real estate developments through an investigation of land acquisition, development and construction financial management.
Overview of advanced methods for planning and estimating construction projects including resource allocation/management, project control techniques, interpretation of schedules and estimates, and value engineering. CEE 6150. Construction Law. 3 Credit Hours. Overview of construction law and legal issues encountered by the construction engineer and manager. CEE 6504. Finite Element Methods. 3 Credit Hours. Introduction to the element method with emphasis on analysis of solids and structures.One-, two-, and three-dimensional finite.Modeling, approximations, and errors. CEE 8091. Construction Seminar. 1 Credit Hour. Introduction to leading-edge industry practices not part of the regular curriculum using field trips and guest lectures.