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Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural) Study Plan

This study plan outlines the requirements for a Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural) degree. Candidates with a Bachelor of Engineering from a Washington Accord institution can receive up to 24 units of advanced standing. Those without such a degree will not receive advanced standing. To qualify for the Master's degree, candidates must satisfactorily complete a total of 48 units, including core courses, electives, and a 12-unit research project. Candidates must maintain a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 in their first 24 units or they will not be permitted to continue in the program.
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Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural) Study Plan

This study plan outlines the requirements for a Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural) degree. Candidates with a Bachelor of Engineering from a Washington Accord institution can receive up to 24 units of advanced standing. Those without such a degree will not receive advanced standing. To qualify for the Master's degree, candidates must satisfactorily complete a total of 48 units, including core courses, electives, and a 12-unit research project. Candidates must maintain a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 in their first 24 units or they will not be permitted to continue in the program.
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Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural) Study Plan

Student ID: 1619795


Notes

Name: KOMA Joel Yori

Candidates who have completed an accredited Washington Accord degree in Bachelor of Engineering may be granted status to the maximum aggregate value of twenty-four (24) units. Candidates who have completed a degree in Bachelor of Engineering that has not been accredited by the Washington Accord will not be granted status. To qualify for the degree of Master of Engineering, a candidate shall satisfactorily complete courses to the value of 48 units including Core Courses, Electives and the Project. Candidates who have been granted less than 24 units of credit shall achieve a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 5.0 upon completing their first courses to the value of 24 units. Candidates who do not achieve this standard will not be permitted to continue study towards the degree and may qualify for the Graduate Diploma.

Course

Units

Study Plan
Legend X = Cannot Undertake A = Advanced Standing S1 = Semester 1 (Year) S2 = Semester 2 (Year) G = Grades Outstanding

Core courses must complete 9 units ELEC ENG 7057 Engineering Communication & Critical Thinking Plus a total of 6 units from below TECHCOMM 5021 Applied Project Management I STATS 7053 Statistics in Engineering APP MTH 7054 System Modelling & Simulation or COMP SCI 7077 System Modelling & Simulation Foundation courses must complete 12 units C&ENVENG 7058 Structural Mechanics C&ENVENG 7007 Structural Design (Steel) C&ENVENG 7005 Structural Design (Concrete) C&ENVENG 7069 Geotechnical Engineering Electives must complete 15 units C&ENVENG 7033 Seismic Design of Masonry Buildings C&ENVENG 7034 Deep Foundation Engineering & Design C&ENVENG 7035 Engineering Problematic Soils C&ENVENG 7042 Advanced Reinforced Concrete* C&ENVENG 7046 FRP Retrofitting of Concrete Structures C&ENVENG 7059 Structural Response to Blast Loading C&ENVENG 7061 Computer Methods of Structural Analysis* C&ENVENG 7107 Prestressed Concrete Structures C&ENVENG 7108 Environmental Engineering & Design IVA Problematic Soils Fracture Mechanics MECH ENG 7023

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1

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MECH ENG 7043 Stresses in Plates & Shells MECH ENG 7055 Wind Engineering MECH ENG 7059 Finite Element Analysis of Structures MECH ENG 7061 Corrosion Principles and Prevention TECHCOMM 5004 Managing Risk TECHCOMM 5021 Applied Project Management 1# TECHCOMM 7012 Bus & Contract Legal Studies

Study Plan Commencing 2012

Unspecified Elective Credit *denotes compulsory courses #available if not already taken as a core course Project must complete 12 units C&ENVENG 7049A & 7049B Master Civil & Structural Engineering Project

12

TOTAL UNITS TO BE COMPLETED

48

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Date

Signature ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... ...

Study Plan Commencing 2012

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