Graduate Course of Study

 

It is assumed that this list will help interested individual/party to review my graduate course of study and, in specific, assess my knowledge in different areas of civil/structural engineering.
 
 
AS A PH. D. STUDENT AT UWM:
2000 - Fall Semester
  • Introduction to Finite Elements (3 Credits)
  • Design of Multi-Story Buildings (3 Credits)
2001 - Fall Semester
  • Applied Elasticity (3 Credits)
  • Linear Algebra (3 Credits)
  • Mathematical Methods in Physics and Engineering (3 Credits)
2002 - Spring Semester
  • Finite Element Methods in Engineering (3 Credits)
  • Numerical Analysis (3 Credits)
Starting 2002 Spring Semester
AS A MASTER'S STUDENT AT SDSU:
1998 - Spring Semester
  • Advanced Design of Steel Structures (3 Credits)
  • Structural Dynamics (3 Credits)
1998 - Fall Semester
  • Design of Steel and Concrete Bridges (3 Credits)
  • Statistical Methods II (3 Credits)
  • Software Engineering Management (3 Credits)
  • Seminar (1 Credit): Cable-stayed Bridges: Concept for Longer Span
1999 - Spring Semester
  • Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design (3 Credits)
  • Matrix Analysis of Structures (3 Credits)
  • Human Factors in Engineering and Design (3 Credits)
  • Seminar (1 Credit): Tall Slender Walls: Construction Criteria 
1999 - Summer 
  • Management Information Systems (MIS) (3 Credits)
  • Seminar (1 Credit): Field Performance of Stress-Laminated Timber (SLT) Bridges: Testing and Evaluation
1999 - Fall Semester
  • Thesis Work (2 Credits): Design and Comparision of Two 80 ft. Long SLT Bridges: Continuous Multiple Spans Vs. Single Span
  • Seminar (0 Credit): Use of Fiber-Reinforced Plastic (FRP) for Wood Strengthening


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