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The Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering) teaches professionals to understand and execute the broad array of technical and nontechnical activities associated with construction engineering and facilities management. As a graduate of this program you will be successful in solving
construction engineering and management problems. You will also be competent
in facilities management. This program provides the necessary skills
and technological tools to enhance your career, and will prepare you for a variety of employment opportunities in the construction industry, including working for general contractors, real estate developers, and architectural engineering firms.
The construction field spans the elements of construction technology, construction engineering, and project management, making effective construction engineering highly complex. In many cases it requires a profound awareness of the technical, economic and political environment. The Construction Engineering graduate program at USC covers the most current theories and practices needed by the construction engineering professional. It is taught by faculty who hold particular prominence in the field and is complemented by the instructional programs of the Marshall School of Business and the Epstein Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering.
- Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics.
- Satisfactory general GRE scores (quantitative 650, verbal 400)
- Statement of Purpose
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- International students whose native language is not English must earn a satisfactory score on the TOEFL (600 on the paper-based test; 250 on the computer-based test) or take the on-campus International Student English Examination (ISE) prior to initial registration.
Note: Students with a degree in Mathematics or Physics are required to take additional engineering courses.
- Required Courses: 21 units
- Elective Courses: 6 units
- Elective courses are selected after consultation with an academic advisor.
- Any other electives from Civil Engineering; other Engineering disciplines; the School of Architecture, School of Policy, Planning and Development, the Law Center, or the Graduate School of Business, must have an advisor’s approval.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required for graduation.
Required Courses (21 units) Students can choose either CE 506 or CE 557
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CE462 - Construction Methods and Equipment
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Current procedures in selected fields of construction; organization and planning; equipment economics; machinery.
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CE501 - Functions of the Constructor
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Systems, processes, and constraints governing the initiation, direction, engineering, and delivery of major construction projects. Professional construction management, responsibilities, and practice.
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CE502 - Construction Accounting and Finance
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Cost control, finance, and engineering economy for construction operations.
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CE506 - Heavy Construction Estimating
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Methods engineering, work analysis and pricing for route construction. Grading, draining, paving, haul economy, plant-materials production, pipeline and bridge building. Prerequisite: CE 462.
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CE556a - Project Cost Estimating, Control, Planning, and Scheduling
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Fundamental principles and practices of cost estimating, budgeting, and cost control of construction projects. Case studies and software exercises based on project data. Graduate standing in engineering, architecture, business or urban and regional planning required.
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CE556b - Project Cost Estimating, Control, Planning, and Scheduling
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Fundamental principles and practices of cost estimating, budgeting, and cost control of construction projects. Case studies and software exercises based on project data. Graduate standing in engineering, architecture, business or urban and regional planning required.
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CE557 - Advanced Building Estimating
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Processes in compiling a bid for construction of non-residential building.
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Choose one course from the following list.
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CE525b - Engineering Analysis
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Typical engineering problems discussed on a physical basis. Setup and solution of problems by means of the existing mathematical tools.
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CSCI455x - Introduction to Programming Systems Design
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4
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Units: 4
Course Description: Intensive introduction to programming principles, discrete mathematics for computing, software design and software engineering concepts. Not available for credit to computer science majors, graduate or undergraduate. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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ISE530 - Introduction to Operations Research
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Linear programming, integer programming, transportation and assignment problems, networks, dynamic programming, Markovian models, and queueing. Prerequisite: MATH 225, ISE 220.
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Elective Courses (6 units) Choose two. Any other electives from Civil Engineering; other Engineering disciplines; the School of Architecture, School of Policy, Planning and Development, the Law Center, or the Graduate School of Business, must have an advisor's approval.
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CE412 - Construction Law and the Property Development Process
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Legal aspects of property development and construction: land use, construction practices and specifications, architecture and engineering contracts, agency, subcontracting, professional registration, liability, insurance, liens, and bonds. Recommended preparation: CE 404 or a general business law course.
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CE559 - Strategic Planning in Construction Engineering
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3
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Units: 3
Course Description: Elements and techniques of strategic planning for construction engineering. Fundamentals of engineering as a service sector enterprise. Assessment of markets (including international issues), competitors, and technology. Aspects of overseas engineering business. Management of technology and the role of R&D. Emphasis on concepts. Recommended preparation: CE 502.
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Please note that the courses above are those available via DEN. Additional courses are available on campus. Please consult the department website for a complete list of options.
In order to evaluate any application for admission, application materials must be submitted by the deadlines listed:
June 15th Fall admission
October 1st Spring admission
February 15th Summer admission
Please submit the following to the USC Office of Graduate Admission via the online application system by clicking here.
- Statement of Purpose (optional)
- The statement of purpose should describe succinctly your reasons for applying to the proposed program at the Viterbi School of Engineering, your preparation for this field of study, study interests, future career plans, and other aspects of your background and interests which may aid the admissions committee in evaluating your aptitude and motivation for graduate study.
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- Letters of recommendation should be from faculty or others (supervisors, professional colleagues, etc.) qualified to evaluate your potential for graduate study. They should be written on official letterhead.
Please arrange to have the following sent to the USC Office of Admission as a hard copy (USC Graduate Office of Admission, University Park Campus, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915):
- Official Transcript(s) from all post-secondary schools you have attended, and official translations if they are not in English.
- General GRE scores (no older than 5 years). Official scores must be sent through ETS to the University of Southern California, ETS code 4852)
- TOEFL scores (required for international students)
For the USC Civil and Environmental Engineering Department:
Irene Soloff
Student Services Advisor
Civil Engineering
Tel: (213) 740-0589
Email: soloff@usc.edu
For the USC Distance Education Network (DEN):
Maria Mansfeld
Student Services Advisor
USC Viterbi School of Engineering Distance Education Network (DEN)
Tel: (213) 740-4832
Fax: (213) 821-0851
Email: studentaffairs@den.usc.edu
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