MS in CE Course of Study, Construction Concentration

CEM Courses

(C = Core, E = Elective)

Core classes may be replaced by other classes with permission from advisers.

MS MEng Course Number Course Title Credits Term(s) Offered
C C ~CE 507F CCE Grad Seminar – Fall 1 F
E E *CE 520 Engineering Planning 4 F, W
E E *CE 524 Contracts and Specifications 4 W, Sp
E E *CE 527 Temporary Construction Structures 4 W, Sp
C C CEM 551 Project Controls 4 W
E E CEM 553 Construction Business Management 4  
E E CCE 520 Advanced Concrete Construction 3  
E E *CCE 522 Green Building Materials 3 W
C C CCE 523 Concrete Fundamentals 3 Sp
E E CCE 525 Construction Site Systems Engineering 3 W
C C CCE 526 Design for Safety 3 F
C C CCE 528 Advanced Virtual Design and Construction 3 Sp
E E CCE 529 Lean Construction 3 Sp
E E CCE 552/IE 586 Project Risk Management 4 W
E E CCE 554/IE 589 Professional Responsiblity and Ethics (Ecampus) 3  
E E *CEM 541 Heavy Civil Construction Management 4 W, Sp
      Subtotal 23 (min.)  
Other Recommended Courses
E E *ST 511, 512, 513 Methods of Data Analysis 4, 4, 4  
E -- ^IE 594 Research Methods in Engineering 3  
E E   +Other CEM, CE, and CCE courses    
E E   +Other College of Engineering courses    
E E   +Other OSU courses    
Research Thesis or Project
C N/A

CE 503

or CE 506

Thesis

or Project

Thesis: 6-9

Project: 3-6

F, W, Sp, Su
      Total Program of Study 45 (min.)  

Notes

  1. * 4xx/5xx (slash) course. See also Oregon State Graduate School website for slash course credit limitations. 
  2. ^ IE 594 or other similar course on research methods. 
  3. + Approved by Construction graduate committee. 
  4. ~ Subsequent offerings of the course may also be required, please check with your faculty advisor. 
  5. N/A = Not applicable 
  6. Students must meet with a Construction faculty member prior to or during their first term of study to discuss and plan their program of study.  
  7. See CCE and Oregon State Graduate School websites for additional program of study requirements.