Current Courses:
Fall:
- CGN5606/CGN4600 – New Infrastructure Engineering and Management/Best Practices.
- CCE5035/CGN4905 – Construction Planning and Scheduling/Special Problems in Civil Engineering.
- CGN 6905 – Research Topic.
Spring:
- CGN5605/CGN4600 – New Infrastructure Planning/ Best Practices.
- CGN 6905 – Research Topic. (all semesters).
Summer:
- STEPUP – EGN1935 Introduction to Research.
- EGS1006 – Introduction to Engineering.
- CGN 6905 – Research Topic.
Courses Developed:
- CGN5606/CGN4600 – New Infrastructure Engineering and Management/Best Practices, 3-credit hours.
- CCE5035/CGN4905 – Construction Planning and Scheduling/Special Problems in Civil Engineering, 3-credit hours.
- CGN5605/CGN4600 – New Infrastructure Planning/ Best Practices, 3-credit hours.
- STEPUP – EGN1935 Introduction to Research, 1-credit hour.
- EGS1006 – Introduction to Engineering, 1-credit hour.
- Developed two short courses for Qatar University, Continuing Education Committee, College of Engineering, Doha, Qatar, 1993-94:
Title of the Short Course
Date
Number of
Participants
a) CVE-582 Construction Engineering and Management
Nov. 30 – Dec. 2, 1993
13
b) CVE-586 Public Works Planning and Management
Apr. 25 – 28, 1994
13
- CE 7301 – Urban and Regional Planning, Department of Civil Engineering, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, (Summer 1981). A 3 credit-hour graduate course with objectives to examine urban problems, planning process, legal and administrative aspects, environmental and social impact of public works projects, utilization of techniques to forecast the special consequences of various infrastructure development.