Introduction

Requirements

Additional Requirements

Admission Requirements

Financial Aid

Employment Opportunities

Course offerings

 

 

COURSE OFFERINGS

Many courses are available at the undergraduate and graduate levels.  Current course offerings are shown below.  Some courses, particularly graduate courses, are not offered every semester.

 

ARE/Structures Courses

Graduate Level                

ARE 383

Mechanics of Wood and Wood Structures

CE 381P

Matrix Methods in Structural Analysis

CE 381R

Finite Element Methods

CE  382L

Plastic Design in Metals

CE 382N

Structural Systems

CE 383L

Advanced Reinforced Concrete Members

CE 383N

Advanced Reinforced Concrete Structures

CE 383P

Prestressed Concrete

CE 384P

Dynamic Response of Structures

CE 384R

Earthquake Engineering

CE 386P

Engineering Fracture Mechanics

CE 386R

Inelastic Behavior of Materials

CE 386S

Elastic Analysis of Continuous Systems

CE 397

Computer-Aided Structural Engineering

CE 397

Bridge Engineering

CE 397

Repair of Concrete

CE 397

Design of Offshore Structures

CE 397

Special Concretes

CE 397F

Forensic Engineering:  Materials and Structures

CE 397K

Stability of Structures

CE 397L

Advanced Structural Metals


Undergraduate Level

ARE 320K

Introduction to Design I

ARE 320L

Introduction to Design II

ARE 345K

Masonry Engineering

ARE 362L

Wood Engineering Design

ARE 465

Integrated Design Project

CE 362M

Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design

CE 362N

Advanced Steel Design

CE 362P

Prestressed Concrete Design

CE 363

Advanced Structural Analysis

CE 379K

Computer Methods for Civil Engineering

 

ARE/Construction Management Courses

Graduate Level

ARE 382

Independent Studies in Architectural Engineering, Various Topics

CE 395P

(Automation)

P.1

Advanced CAD Procedures

P.2

Introduction to Construction Automation

P.3

Automated Construction System Design

CE 395Q (Controls)

 

Q.1

Project Cost Management

Q.2

Project Time Management

Q.3

Project Quality Issues

Q.4

Procurement and Materials Management

CE 395R (Information)

 

R.2

Project Information Management Systems

R.3

Decision/Risk Analysis

R.4

Metrics

CE 395S (Organization/People)

 

S.1

Human Factors

S.2

Construction Productivity

S.4

Project Management

CE 395T (Technology)

 

T.1

Advanced Construction Technologies

T.2

Constructability & Modularization

T.5

Heavy Construction Equipment and Methods

CE 395U (Business)

 

U.1

Capital Facility Finance

U.2

TQM (Total Quality Management)

U.3

Advanced Legal Concepts

CE 395V (Seminar/Independent Study)

 

V.1

Seminar

V.2

Independent Study

Undergraduate Courses

ARE 323K

Engineering Economics and Construction Management

ARE 335K

Materials and Methods of Building

ARE 358

Construction Cost Estimating

ARE 366

Contracts, Liability and Ethics

 

ARE/Materials Courses

Graduate Level

CE 393

Advanced Concrete Materials

CE 386P

Engineering Fracture Mechanics

CE 397 (16)

Evaluation, Materials and Techniques for Concrete Repair

CE 397F

Forensic Engineering:  Materials and Structures

Undergraduate Level

CE 351

Concrete Materials

 

ARE/Building Environmental Systems Courses

Graduate Level

ARE 377

Modeling of Air and Pollutant Flows in Buildings

ARE 383

Energy Simulation in Building Design

ARE/CE 381E

Design of Energy-Efficient and Healthy Buildings

ARE/CE 389H

HVAC Design

ARE/CE 389T

Indoor Air Quality:  Transport and Control

CE 396L.4

Indoor Air Quality: Physics and Chemistry

CE 397

Human Exposure Assessment

Undergraduate Level

ARE 346N

Building Environmental Systems

CE 341

Introduction to Environmental Engineering

CE369L

Air Pollution Engineering

CE 370K

Environmental Sampling and Analysis

               

Non-Civil Engineering Courses, Graduate Level

Graduate courses outside of Civil Engineering may be approved by the graduate advisor for the Architectural Engineering major.  For instance, courses in the School of Architecture, Mathematics, or Mechanical Engineering might be considered.

 

Minor Area Courses

Many Architectural Engineering students take minor area courses in other areas such as management, real estate, community and regional planning, accounting, business law, finance, or combinations thereof .

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Dr. Richard E. Klingner
Graduate Advisor, Architectural Engineering
Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
ECJ 5.200
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX  78712-1076
Phone:  (512)  471-1732
Fax:  (512) 471-3191
E-mail:  klingner@mail.utexas.edu