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Introduction
Requirements
Additional Requirements
Admission Requirements
Financial Aid
Employment Opportunities
Course offerings
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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) |
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Q.1 |
Project Cost Management |
Q.2 |
Project Time Management |
Q.3 |
Project Quality Issues |
Q.4 |
Procurement and Materials Management |
CE 395R (Information) |
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R.2 |
Project Information Management Systems |
R.3 |
Decision/Risk Analysis |
R.4 |
Metrics |
CE 395S (Organization/People) |
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S.1 |
Human Factors |
S.2 |
Construction Productivity |
S.4 |
Project Management |
CE 395T (Technology) |
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T.1 |
Advanced Construction Technologies |
T.2 |
Constructability & Modularization |
T.5 |
Heavy Construction Equipment and Methods |
CE 395U (Business) |
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U.1 |
Capital Facility Finance |
U.2 |
TQM (Total Quality Management) |
U.3 |
Advanced Legal Concepts |
CE 395V (Seminar/Independent Study) |
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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
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