0% found this document useful (0 votes)
113 views

NJIT Masters

The document outlines the core course requirements and electives for NJIT's MS in Civil Engineering program. The core courses require 6 credits and include Engineering Properties of Soils and Foundation Engineering. Students must complete 12 to 18 credits of specialty electives in areas like Rock Mechanics and Geographic Information Systems. Additionally, the program requires 0 to 6 credits of general electives and 3 to 6 credits of management/leadership electives. The document provides lists of department general electives offered each year or every other year.

Uploaded by

Jay Patel
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
113 views

NJIT Masters

The document outlines the core course requirements and electives for NJIT's MS in Civil Engineering program. The core courses require 6 credits and include Engineering Properties of Soils and Foundation Engineering. Students must complete 12 to 18 credits of specialty electives in areas like Rock Mechanics and Geographic Information Systems. Additionally, the program requires 0 to 6 credits of general electives and 3 to 6 credits of management/leadership electives. The document provides lists of department general electives offered each year or every other year.

Uploaded by

Jay Patel
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

CE 545

CE 602
CE 643
CE 644

NJIT: MS CIVIL ENGINEERING


Core Courses
6 Credits
Engineering Properties of Soils (3 credits)
Foundation Engineering (3 credits)
Specialty Electives:
12 to 18 credits
Rock Mechanics I (3 credits)
Geographic Information System (3 credits)
Advanced Foundation Engineering (3 credits)
Geology in Engineering (3 credits)

CE 645

Rock Mechanics II (3 credits)

CE 606
CE 647
CE 648

Geospatial Data Applications (3 credits)


Geotechnical Aspects of Solid Waste (3 credits)
Flow Through Soils (3 credits)

CE 641
CE 642

CE 700
CE 701
CE 742

Civil Engineering Project (3 credits)


Master's Thesis (6 credits)
Geotechnology of Earthquake Engineering (3 credits)
General Electives:
0 to 6 credits
See List of Department General Electives.
Management/Leadership Electives
3 to 6 credits
CE 610
Construction Management (3 credits)
CE 711
Methods Improvement in Construction (3 credits)
EM 632 Legal Aspects in Construction (3 credits)
HRM 601 Organizational Behavior (3 credits)

Done
Summer 2014
Fall 2014

2
2
4

Spring 2015

Department General Electives Offered


Once a Year
EnE 671 Environmental Impact Analysis
CE 602
Geographic Information System
CE606
Geospatial Data Applications
CE 641
Engineering Properties of Soils
CE 642
Foundation Engineering
TRAN 705 Mass Transportation Systems
Tran 610 Transportation Economics
TRAN 765 Multi-modal Freight Transportation Systems Analysis
Department General Electives Offered
Every other Year
CE 553
Design and Construction of Asphalt Pavements
CE 506
Remote Sensing of Environment
CE 614
Underground Construction
CE 615
Infrastructure and Facilities Remediation
CE 618
Applied Hydrogeology
CE 620
Open Channel Flow
CE 621
Hydrology
CE 637
Short Span Bridge Design
CE 644
Geology in Engineering
CE 659
Flexible and Rigid Pavements
CE 702
Special Topics in Civil Engineering
EnE 666 Analysis of Receiving Waters
EnE 700 Environmental Engineering Project
EnE 702 Special Topics in Environmental Engineering
Tran 755 Intelligent Transportation Systems
Mech 630 Theory of Elasticity
Offered by Other Programs:
Arch 662 Infrastructure Planning
EM 640
Business Logistics
Math 611 Numerical Methods I
Math 651 Applied Mathematics I
Core Requirements and Specialty Electives from all specializations can
be used

You might also like