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Graduate Program in Civil Engineering
The graduate research program in Civil Engineering emphasize applied mechanics and engineering design concepts in structures, geo-mechanics and water resource systems. Students finishing the M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. research programs in Civil Engineering are expected to pursue an advanced research career and/or provide specialized professional services in their respective domains. Students are also encouraged to pursue civil-mechanical and civil-environmental inter-disciplinary graduate studies and research work at the University of Windsor.
Courses offered by Civil Engineering at the graduate level are listed below. Students may take courses other than Civil Engineering with permission of the Head of the Department and the advisor.
All courses listed will not necessarily be offered in any given year.
87-500 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity
87-501 Finite Element Methods for Solids and Structures
87-502 Analysis and Design of Shell Structures
87-504 Theory of Plates
87-505 Theory of Stability
87-506 Advanced Structural Steel Design
87-510 Reinforced Concrete Structures
87-511 Prestressed Concrete
87-512 Design, Deterioration, and Repair of Concrete
87-513 Structural Dynamics
87-514 Advanced Concrete Technology
87-515 Earthquake-resistant Design of Buildings
87-516 Loads and Load Effects on Structures
87-519 Advances in Soil Mechanics
87-520 Multiphase, Multicomponent Flows
87-521 Hydrology
87-522 River Mechanics
87-523 Ground Water Contamination
87-524 Advanced Hydromechanics
87-525 Hydraulic Analyses
87-526 Sediment Transport
87-527 Coastal Engineering
87-590 Special Topics in Civil Engineering