Construction and Infrastructure Systems Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)
Georgia Tech and CEE policy can be complicated but you should always refer to the CEE Handbook and the Georgia Tech Catalog.
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- 21 credits must be at 6000 level or above.
- A maximum of 9 credits of 4000 level classes can count towards your MS degree.
- A maximum of 3 credits of Pass/Fail courses can count towards your MS degree (does not include thesis credits).
CISE Pathway: Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) Updated August 2023
Major (Specialization) Courses
CEE 6110 Computer Applications for Construction (Prof. Marks)
CEE 6130 Construction Project Controls (Prof. Marks)
CEE 6140 Advanced Planning Estimating Methods (Prof. Marks)
CEE 6150 Construction Law (TBA)
CEE 6160 Safety Engineering (Prof. Marks)
CEE 8813 Construction Industry Best Practices (Prof. Cho)
CEE 8813 Automation in Construction (Prof. Cho)
CEE 8813 Entrepreneurship & Innovation in CEE (Prof. Taylor)
CEE 8813 Quantitative Methods for Construction Research
CEE 8813 Construction Equipment & Methods (Prof. Cho)
**Undergraduate Courses (counted towards hours in major)
CEE 4150 Construction Management & Megaprojects (Prof. Ashuri)
Thesis and Research Courses
CEE 7000 Masters Thesis (Section per advisor)
CEE 8900 Special Problems (counts towards hours in CISE Specialization)
CEE 8956 Master’s Special Research Problem (non-thesis: max 3 credits toward MS degree; counts towards hours in CISE specialization)
***APPROVED ELECTIVES (Not counted towards hours in major)
- ***APPROVED ELECTIVES (Not counted towards hours in major)
- CEE 8813 Advanced GIS for Smart Cities
- CEE 8813 Mass Timber Design and Construction (Cross Listed with ARCH 8833)
- CEE 6345 Sustainable Engineering
- CEE 6540 Engineering Risk Analysis
- CEE 6585 Materials Science of Concrete
- CEE 6601 Statistics in Transportation
- CEE 6621 GIS inTransportation
- CEE 6651 Infrastructure Systems
- CEE 6652 Infrastructure Management: IT Applications
- CEE 6754 Engineering Communications
- CEE 8813 Infrastructure, Megacities, and Sustainability
- CEE 8813 Data Analytics for CEE Systems
- CEE 4050 Infrastructure Systems Management
- CEE 4540 Infrastructure Rehabilitation
- CEE 4803 Smart and Sustainable Cities
- BC 6025 Construction Management Fall and Spring (10 seats)
- BC 6250 Value Management & Integrated Design Spring (10 seats)
- BC 6650 Advanced Project Management Spring (10 seats)
- BC 6050 Building Information Modeling Spring (10 seats if available)
- BC 6300 Safety & Environmental Issues Fall (10 seats)
- BC 7100 Quantitative Methods for Construction Research
- ARCH 6241 Building Simulation Design Practices
- ARCH 6426 3D Modeling Revit (hands-on)
- ARCH 8833 Building Systems and Data
- COA 8690 Building Product Models: Dsgn./Eng. Interoperability
- CP 6233 Sustainable Urban Development
- ISYE 6203 Transportation & Supply Chain Systems
- MGT 6000 Financial and Managerial Accounting I
- MGT 8803 Business Fundamentals for Analytics (formerly MGT 6753)
- PHIL 6000 Responsible Conduct of Research