The Master of Engineering in Computer-Aided Engineering is oriented to the particular computational techniques which are used in the practice of civil, mechanical, and aerospace engineering. This degree is essential for companies that have a need for engineers trained both in analysis and design and in computational procedures. The program is of particular benefit for those companies where design is primarily computer-based, or for companies whose chief purpose involves the development of commercial CAE tools. 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. Structural Engineering is a Civil Engineering discipline which emphasizes analytical and experimental studies of the behavior of structures (e.g., buildings, bridges, and dams) under service loads (e.g., traffic) and environmental loads (e.g., wind and earthquake). Emphasis is placed on response predictions or computations for these structures and their constituent materials (e.g., steel, reinforced concrete, and composites). Study is made of the nature of these loadings, both static and dynamic, with implications being drawn for design.