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    AREA Units Units Units CEM DCI SDC

    210 Bldg Information Modeling, Katz 4 211 Multidisciplinary Modeling, Kunz 4 222B# Computer Integrated A/E/C, Fruchter 2

    2 41A I nf rast ruct ure P roj ect De vel op men t, G ri gg s 3 2 22 A# Computer Integrated A/E/C, Fruchter 3 22 4 S usta ina bl e Deve lo pme nt S tu di o, Kat z 3 ,4 ,5

    236# Green Architecture, Sperry 4 241C Global Projects Seminar, Griggs 1,2

    248# Real Estate, Kroll 3

    101C Geotechnical Engineering, Borja 3,4 282 Nonlinear Struct Analysis, Deierlein 3,4 290 Structural Performance Failure, Moncarz 2

    203 Probabilistic Models CE, Baker 3,4 283 Structural Dynamics, Law 3,4

    280 Advanced Structural Analysis, Deierlein 3,4 288 Earthquake Risk Analysis, Kiremidjian 3,4

    181 Design of Steel Structures, Law 4 182 Design of RC Structures, Lepech 4 287 Earthquake Resist Design, Miranda 3,4

    285B Advanced Struct Steel Design, Miranda 3,4 286 Design of Structural Systems, Miranda 3,4

    285A Advanced Struct Conc Design, Billington 3,4 293 Foundation Engineering, Wren 2,3

    207A Energy Resources, Woodward 4,5 EN101 Energy & Environment, Kovscek 3 EN102 Renewable Energy Sources, Gerritsen 3

    226 Life Cycle Assessment, Lepech 3,4 176A Energy Efficient Buildings, Masters 3,4 176B Electric Power: Renewable, Masters 3,4

    301 Energy Seminar, Benson 1 301 Energy Seminar, Benson 1 226E Energy Efficient Builiding Design, Rumsey 2

    243 Predicting Building Energy, Kunz 3

    256 Building Systems, Kolderup 4

    272R Power Systems, Rajagopal 3

    278C Indoor Air Quality, Hildemann 2,3

    301 Energy Seminar, Benson 1

    Construction 24 1 Ma nag e Fa bri cat io n & Co ns tr ucti on, Ri sch mo lle r 4 2 02 Le gal Asp ect s o f Con st ru ct io n, Lo ndo n e t a l. 3 ,4 2 12 C A dv In dus tr y A pp li cat ion s of VDC, Ka m 2 ,3 ,4

    252P$ C on st ru ct io n E ng in ee ri ng Pr ac ti cu m, Ta tu m 1 2 12 B A dv an ce d I nd us tr y A pp li ca ti on s o f V DC , K am 2 ,3 ,4 2 17 C on st ru ct Re ne wa bl e E ne rg y I nf ra ., Fi sc he r 3

    241B Infrastructure Project Delivery, Griggs 3 246 Entrepreneurship in CEE, Levitt 4

    242 Organization Design, Levitt 3,4

    242A Sustainable Development, Christensen 3

    249 Labor Industrial Relations, Walton 2

    241A Infrastructure P roject D evelopment, G riggs 3 227# Project Finance, Orr 3,4,5 241C Global Projects Seminar, Griggs 1,2

    258 Watson Seminar 1 298 Structural Engineering Seminar 1 246 Entrepreneurship in CEE, Levitt 4

    320 Integrated Facility Engin Seminar, Kunz 1 320 Integrated Facility Engin Seminar, Kunz 1 246B Real Estate Finance Seminar, Koen 1

    248# Real Estate, Kroll 3

    297M Managing Critical Infrastructure, McCann 1

    320 Integrated Facility Engin Seminar, Kunz 1

    210 Bldg Information Modeling, Katz 4 E103 Public Speaking, Staff 3 251# Negotiation, Christensen 3

    212A Industry Applications of VDC, Kam 2,3,4 E202W Technical Writing, Staff 3 E103 Public Speaking, Staff 3

    244 Const. Accounting & Finance, Tucker/Meyer 2 E202W Technical Writing, Staff 3

    251# Negotiation, Christensen 3

    246A Engineering Economy Primer, Koen 2

    E103 Public Speaking 3

    E202W Technical Writing 3

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    Optional Degree Concentrations - Recommended Courses (any Concentration of interest may be pursued within each of the three Degree Programs)

    Structural

    Analysis

    Structural

    Design

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    General Requirements applicable to all degrees:

    LawGen

    206QThinking Like a Lawyer 3,4

    6 6

    6 4

    Total

    Industry

    Context

    Skills

    Other Degree

    Requirements

    1) 258 and 241C are required for CEM and SDC; 258 and 298 are required for DCI

    2) Required classes and approved electives must total at least 45 units;

    3) Program proposal must be approved by advisor;

    4) Comply with the CEE Graduate Degrees Handbook (http://cee.stanford.edu/documents/CEE_GR_Handbook.pdf);

    5) All courses offered for a letter grade must be taken for a letter grade;

    6) All courses at or above 100 level, at least 30 units at or above 200 level;

    7) Maximum of 5 total units of seminars;

    8) Average Letter Grade Indicator (GPA) of at least 2.75 for courses in program

    9) Required courses taken at other institutions must have a letter grade indicator of 2.67 (B-) or above

    10) Credit for classes listed in multiple areas may be split between those areas (no double counting)

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    12

    9

    MS degree with added VDC certification: CEM, DCI or SDC requirements, plus 211 and a VDC-related internship of at least one quarter (see below)

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    MSCEE-SDC:Required Courses: Engineering Economy (246A) and Accounting (CEE244) or approved undergraduate equvalents

    Required Courses at Stanford: Life Cycle Assessment (CEE 226)

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    MSCEE-DCI: Required Courses: Engineering Economy (246A), Structural Analysis (CEE180), Steel Design (CEE181), and Concrete Design (CEE182) or approved undergraduate equvalents

    Required Courses at Stanford: Advanced Structural Concrete Behavior and Design (CEE 285A) or Advanced Structural Steel Behavior and Design (CEE 285B)

    MSCEE-CEM: Required Courses: Geotech (CEE101C), Steel or Concrete Design (CEE181 or CEE182), Accounting (CEE244), and Engineering Economy (E60 or 246A) or approved undergraduate equvalents

    Required Courses at Stanford: Estimating (CEE 241 or CEE 241B), Scheduling (CEE 241 or CEE 242)

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    Energy &

    Atmosphere8

    Architecture &

    Infrastructure

    Planning

    2011 - 2012 Curriculum Requirements for MSCEE-CEM, -DCI and -SDC Degrees (2011-12.v2)

    Spring

    Class Class

    (CEM = Construction Engineering & Management; DCI = Design-Construction Integration; SDC = Sustainable Design & Construction)

    Winter

    Class

    UNIT REQUIREMENTSAutumn

    # - denotes imited class enrollment $ -denotes class offered before Autumn quarter officially begins

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    Atmosphereand

    EnergyConcentra3on

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    VirtualDesignandConstruc3on

    Concentra3onandCer3ficate

    (CEE211+4courses+prac3ce)

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    Sensingand

    ControlsConcentra3on

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    ArchitecturalConcentra3on

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