ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Civil, Construction and Environmental

Grad Program Contact Info
Program Coordinator Room Phone Number
Certificates Wesley C. Zech, PhD Hoehn Engineering Building, Room 140 (205) 934-1685; zechwes@uab.edu

Category A certificates are offered by the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering. Any undergraduate or graduate student in good standing who is pursuing a Civil Engineering degree (BSCE, MSCE, or PhD) may elect to simultaneously complete the requirements of his or her degree program and the Certificate Program.  These certificates are listed on student transcripts and in the university graduation bulletin. Certificates can be earned in:

  • Construction Engineering Management
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Structural Engineering
  • Sustainable Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering

Civil Engineering (BSCE) graduates who complete the Certificate Program will have greater depth in a specific technical area. The certificates also allow a means for practicing engineers to acquire expertise beyond a Bachelor's degree, and have it formally recognized without completing a program leading to a Master’s degree. This technical expertise will enhance their proficiency and marketability. Up to 12 graduate level credit hours taken for a certificate may be applied toward the MSCE degree.

The requirements are as follows:

  • Students must be admitted to the Department as either undergraduate (BSCE) or graduate (MSCE) students in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering or hold a BS in Civil Engineering or a closely related field from an accredited institution.
  • Certificates require a minimum of 15 credit hours consisting of five graduate level elective courses in the area of specialization. Certificates for undergraduate students will be awarded upon completion of the BSCE degree.
  • Graduate level elective courses taken may be applied to the certificate as well as a MSCE degree.
  • One course, up to three credit hours, may be transferred from another institution.
  • Courses taken from University of Alabama, University of South Alabama, and University of Alabama in Huntsville via Intercampus Interactive Telecommunications System (IITS) may be applied to certificates with prior approval of the certificate program director.
  • Elective course may be taken at the 500, 600, or 700 level. Special topics courses (CE 590, CE 690, CE 790) may be applied to certificates with prior approval of the certificate program director.

Certificate in Construction Engineering Management

Requirements Hours
Prerequisite Course  

CE 497

Construction Engineering Management (or equivalent)  
Select 15 credits from the following: 15

CE 575

Construction Safety and Health Management  

CE 600

Sustainable Construction  

CECM 669

Advanced Project Management  

CECM 670

Construction Estimating and Bidding  

CECM 671

Construction Liability & Contracts  

CECM 672

Construction Methods and Equipment  

CECM 673

Project Planning and Control  

CECM 674

Green Building Design/Construction  

CECM 675

Advanced Construction and Engineering Economics  

CECM 676

Construction Project Risk Management  

CECM 688

Construction Management and Leadership Challenges in the Global Environment  

CECM 689

Building Information Modeling (BIM) Techniques  

Certificate in Environmental Engineering

Requirements Hours
Prerequisite Courses  

CE 236

Environmental Engineering (or equivalent)  

CE 337

Hydraulics (or equivalent)  
Select 15 credits from the following:  

CE 530

Water Supply/Drainage Design  

CE 533

Solid and Hazardous Wastes Management  

CE 534

Air Quality Modeling and Monitoring  

CE 580

Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment  

CE 608

Green Building Design  

CE 640

Wastewater Treatment Engineering  

CE 685

Engineering Hydrology  
CESC 600 Principles of Sustainable Development 3
CESC 602 Introduction to Sustainable Smart Cities 3

Certificate in Geotechnical Engineering

Requirements Hours
Prerequisite Course  
CE 332
332L
Soil Engineering
and Soil Engineering Laboratory
4
Select 15 credits from the following: 15

CE 516

Mechanical Vibrations  

CE 520

Advanced Mechanics  

CE 526

Foundation Engineering  

CE 560

Structural Mechanics  

CE 562

Advanced Structural Analysis  

CE 567

Wind and Seismic Loads  

CE 690

Special Topics in (Area) 1  

CECM 669

Advanced Project Management  

CECM 671

Construction Liability & Contracts  
1

Must be approved by certificate program director prior to registration

Certificate in Structural Engineering

Requirements Hours
Prerequisite Course  
CE 360 Structural Analysis (or equivalent) 3
Select 15 credits from the following:  

CE 516

Mechanical Vibrations  

CE 520

Advanced Mechanics  

CE 526

Foundation Engineering  

CE 553

Design of Wood Structures  

CE 556

Prestressed Concrete Design  

CE 561

Introduction to the Finite Element Method  

CE 562

Advanced Structural Analysis  

CE 564

Structural Dynamics  

CE 567

Wind and Seismic Loads  

CE 568

Bridge Engineering  

CE 650

Advanced Structural Steel  

CE 655

Advanced Reinforced Concrete  

CESE 653

Wood and Masonry Design  

CESE 656

Advanced Mechanics of Materials for Structural Engineering  

CESE 659

Advanced Reinforced Concrete  

CESE 660

Prestressed Concrete Behavior and Design  

CESE 662

Advanced Structural Analysis  

CESE 664

Bridge Engineering  

CESE 665

Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering  

CESE 676

Design of Structural Steel Connections  

CESC 602

Introduction to Sustainable Smart Cities 1  

CESC 608

Green Infrastructure and Transportation 1  

CESC 614

Smart Cities Technologies 1  
1

Only one of these courses can be applied to this certificate

Certificate in Sustainable Engineering Management

Requirements Hours
Prerequisite Course  
CE 497 Construction Engineering Management (or equivalent) 3
Select 15 credits from the following:  

CE 600

Sustainable Construction  

CE 608

Green Building Design  

CESC 600

Principles of Sustainable Development  

CESC 602

Introduction to Sustainable Smart Cities  

CESC 608

Green Infrastructure and Transportation  

CESC 610

Health and Livability  

CESC 614

Smart Cities Technologies  

CESC 616

Big Data and Smart Cities  

Certificate in Transportation Engineering

Requirements Hours
Prerequisite Course  
CE 345 Transportation Engineering (or equivalent) 3
Select 15 credits from the following:  

CE 543

Pavement Design & Construction  

CE 622

Traffic Flow Theory  

CE 623

Non-Motorized Transportation Design and Planning  

CE 624

Simulation Models for Transportation Applications  

CE 625

Intelligent Transportation Systems  

CE 646

Traffic Engineering Operations  

CE 648

Urban and Transportation Planning  

CE 690

Special Topics in (Area) 1  

CECM 669

Advanced Project Management 2  

CECM 671

Construction Liability & Contracts 2  

CESC 600

Principles of Sustainable Development 2  

CESC 602

Introduction to Sustainable Smart Cities 2  

CESC 608

Green Infrastructure and Transportation 2  
1

Must be approved by certificate program director prior to registration

2

Only one of these courses can be applied to this certificate