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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
DRM5052 Disaster Leadership 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-8 Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
This courses aim to strengthen the leadership and the capacity of decision-making ability of the practicing workforce by theoretical and practical training in disaster management. Leadership has been defined as the ability to guide and motivate individuals, groups or communities to achieve a specified goal, by guiding them and providing focus and inspiration. The course is designed as conceptual fundamentals of disaster leadership, mission and rols and capacity, resilience learning practices.
DRM5053 Disaster Mitigation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Interdisciplinary Program in Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management - No
In response to various threats to our nation, preparedness must be at the forefront of any emergency preparation initiative to ensure the safety and security of this country. Whether you are an individual citizen, a member of one of the various levels of government, or work in the private or nonprofit sector, you have a shared responsibility to become engaged in safeguarding the nation from harm using a systematic approach. The goal of this course is to familiarize you with the National Mitigation Framework, which outlines how the nation can expand its commitment to mitigation and strengthen resilience.
ECA4302 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
In this course the current design codes for reinforced concrete structures are studied. In addition, the design method of reinforced concrete structures are studied.
ECA4502 Quantification methods of building performance* 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
This course explors energy utilization in builings, especially emphasizing the efforts to minimize energy consumption in buildings. It also emphasizes a qualitative understanding of tje various energy flows in builing systems, as well as a quantitative analysis of the major factors influencing energy use during the building design, construction and operation.
ECA4701 Advanced Soil Mechanics 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering English Yes
Basic principles of physical and mechanical properties of soil. Advanced study of soil with emphasis on engineering behavior of soil under various conditions. Soil composition. Effective stress concept. Permeability and seepage. Stress-strain-strength behavior of cohesionless and cohesive soil. Lateral earth pressures. Bearing capacity and Slope Stability. Consolidation theory. Settlement analyses.
ECA4702 Advanced Foundation EngineeringⅠ 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
Geotechnical aspects of the analysis, design, and construction of foundation systems and earth retaining structures: Analysis and design of shallow and Deep foundations including piles and caissons, Analysis and design of earth retaining structures including gravity and cantilever retaining walls, sheet pile walls and other systems, Analysis and design of Braced excavation, Analysis and design of reinforced earth structure.
ECA4706 Smart Construction IT Convergence 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
Recently, the construction industry is changing as a leading-edge IT-convergence technology throughout the fusion industries transformed into a smart construction industry. In this context, this course introduces the present situations of IT convergence in construction and IT-based technologies. Basic concepts and theories for IT convergence are given at this lecture. Furthermore, this lecture finds a way how to improve construction productivity, eco-friendly construction and the creating added values by using the construction IT convergence design concepts.
ECA4707 Tunnel and Underground Space 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
This class deals with fundamental of tunnel and underground space system design technology. Detailed subjects include basics of rock mechanics and rock engineering, rock mass classification, shear strength and compressive behavior of soil due to underground excavation, tunnel design principle, arching theory, numerical analysis of tunnel, and Artificial Intelligence-based tunnel design.
ECA4708 Applied Statistical Hydrology 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-8 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
This course offers free English lectures that focus on statistic-based techniques. All students are required to work on their own projects using statistical methodologies. The course aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of the properties and characteristics of water resources data. Subject Objectives: To improve the understanding of the characteristics of water resource data. To enhance statistical data analysis capabilities. To develop logical thinking skills based on statistics. Midterm and Finalterm exam or presentation would be done in this class to evaluate the grade of the students. And also the assignment will be given.
ECA4709 Directed Study for Master Thesis Ⅱ 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
This is the second in a two-course master's thesis prep series. Students are shown to how to develop an idea through sessions where faculty discuss their own research process (including social factors, historical/archival, design exploration, master planning, theoretical, and scientific fieldwork approaches). Students develop a conceptual framework for their thesis, literature review, and detailed work plan.
ECA5204 Practical Training 2-A of Construction Engineering 3 0 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
This is a practical training program focuses to encourage to lean professional experience based on Construction Engineering of graduate students.
ECA5301 Building structure system 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
The characteristics and design methodology of various structure systems that form building structures are studied. How these structure systems are applied to real structures are also studied.
ECA5303 Special Topics of Structural Engineering Ⅰ 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
Improves an overall understanding of structural engineering by oral and written presentations and discussion on several topics related to structural analysis and design of bridge structures. Topics include load distribution behaviors of bridge decks, the fatigue design of bolted and welded connections, structural analysis techniques of long-span bridges, and relationship between school and construction industry.
ECA5304 Special Topics of Structural Engineering Ⅱ 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
Improves an overall understanding of civil materials by oral and written presentations and discussion on several topics related to mechanical behaviors of steel, concrete, and composite materials.
ECA5307 Structural Stability 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Civil, Architectural and Environmental System Engineering - No
This course presents the principle of structural stability that are the basis for structural steel design. The elastic theories of stability of columns, beam-columns, rigid frames, beams, and plates and shells members and frames are treated and also, design rules and calculation techniques suitable for design office use are provided.