Stanford CEM-DCI-SDC Curriculum 2
Stanford CEM-DCI-SDC Curriculum 2
Stanford CEM-DCI-SDC Curriculum 2
AREA Class Units Class Units Class Units Management Structures Energy Water
(CEM) (DCI) (SDC)
220A Bldg Information Modeling, Katz 3 220A* Bldg Information Modeling, Katz 3 220A* Bldg Information Modeling, Katz 3
Approved
for
Advising
Building & 241A Infrastructure Project Development, Griggs 3 220B Advanced Building Information Modeling I, Katz 3 220C Advanced Building Information Modeling II, Katz 3
Infrastructure 222A #$ Computer Integrated A/E/C, Fruchter 3 222B #$ Computer Integrated A/E/C, Fruchter 2 3 3 6 3
Development 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 in Civil Engineering, Baker 3,4 283 Structural Dynamics, Law 3,4 287 Earthquake Resist Design, Miranda 3,4
280 Advanced Structural Analysis, Deierlein 3,4 182 Design of RC Structures, Lepech 4 288 Intro to Performance-based EQ Eng, Kiremidjian 3
181 Design of Steel Structures, Law 4 285B Advanced Struct Steel Design, Miranda 3,4
Structures 12
285A Advanced Struct Conc Design, Billington 3,4 293 Foundation Engineering, Wren 2,3
264A Rivers, Streams, and Canals, Koseff 3,4 262B Transport and Mixing in Surface Water, Monismith 3,4 179C # Environmental Engineering Design, Robertson 5
266A Watersheds and Wetlands, Freyberg 3 262C Modeling Environmental Flows, Fringer 3 265A Sustainable Water Res. Development, Ortolano 3
262A Hydrodynamics, Fringer 3,4 269B Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology Seminar, Kitinidis 1 266C Topics in Hydrology and Water, Freyberg 3
Water 269A Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology Seminar, Fringer 1 271A Plysical and Chemical Treatment Processes, Luthy 3 269C Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology Seminar, Koseff 1 12
Infrastructure 270 Movement and Fate of Organics in Water, Luthy 3 271B Environmental Biotechnology, Criddle 4 271D Wastewater Treatment Processes, Appleton 2
177 Aquatic Chemistry and Biology, Criddle 4 279 Environmental Engineering Seminar, Hildemann 1 279 Environmental Engineering Seminar, Hildemann 1
279 Environmental Engineering Seminar, Hildemann 1 266B Floods, Doughts, Dams & Aqeducts, Freyberg 3 101B Mechanics of Fluids, Fong 4
265D Water & Sanitation in Developing Countries, Davis 1,2,3 274D Pathogens and Disinfections, Criddle 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 1 256 Building Systems, Kolderup 4 226E Energy Efficient Builiding Design, Rumsey 2,3
Energy & 301 Energy Seminar, Benson 1 272R Power Systems, Rajagopal 3 3 3 9 3
Atmosphere 278C Indoor Air Quality, Hildemann 2,3
301 Energy Seminar, Benson 1
241T Manage Fabrication & Construction, Fischer 2 202 Legal Aspects of Construction, London et al. 3,4 212C Adv Industry Applications of VDC, Kam 2,3,4
242T Organization Design, Levitt 2 212B Advanced Industry Applications of VDC, Kam 2,3,4 246 Entrepreneurship in CEE, Levitt 4
241B Infrastructure Project Delivery, Griggs 3
Construction 249 Labor Industrial Relations, Walton 2 12 5 6 5
241P Fabrication & Construction Project, Fischer 3,4
242P Organization Design Project, Levitt 3
252P Construction Engineering Practicum, Tatum 1
241A Infrastructure Project Development, Griggs 3 227 # Project Finance, Orr 3,4,5 241C Global Projects Seminar, Griggs 1,2
258 Watson Seminar, Griggs 1 298 Structural Engineering Seminar, Baker 1 246 Entrepreneurship in CEE, Staff 4
320 Integrated Facility Engin Seminar, Kunz 1 246B Real Estate Finance Seminar, Koen 1
Industry 8
Context 248 # Real Estate, Kroll 3 3 5 3
297M Managing Critical Infrastructure, McCann 1,2
320 Integrated Facility Engin Seminar, Kunz 1
220A Bldg Information Modeling, Katz 3 E103 Public Speaking, Staff 3 220C* Advanced Bldg Information Modeling II, Katz 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 LawGe E202W Technical Writing, Staff 3
Thinking Like a Lawyer, Kramer 3,4
Skills E103 Public Speaking, Staff 3 n 206Q 4 4 4 4
E202W Technical Writing, Staff 3 220B* Advanced Bldg Information Modeling I, Katz 3
246A Engineering Economy Primer, Koen 3
251 # Negotiation, Christensen 3
316 Research Methods in Sus. Built Env., Eriksson 3,4
Total 30 30 30 30
General Requirements applicable to degree:
1) Required classes and approved electives must total at least 45 units; 5) All courses at or above 100 level, at least 30 units at or above 200 level;
2) Program proposal must be approved by advisor; 6) Maximum of 5 total units of seminars;
Other Degree 3) Comply with the CEE Graduate Degrees Handbook (http://cee.stanford.edu/documents/CEE_GR_Handbook.pdf); 7) Average Letter Grade Indicator (GPA) of at least 2.75 for courses in program
Requirements 4) 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 8) Required courses taken at other institutions must have a letter grade indicator of 2.67 (B-) or above
above 200 level; 9) Credit for classes listed in multiple areas may be split between those areas (no double counting)
Additional Concentration Requirements - A concentration is required of all students. Italicized prerequisite courses are required unless a waiver is granted by your advisor. Bold courses are required to be taken at Stanford.