The World of Infrastructures Engineering and Smart Cities Poses Specil Challenges to Engineers Who Will Design The Systems and Build The Technological and Managerial Infrastructure in The Information Era. The Course Will Provide The Knowledge Required in Complex And Large Systems Engineering, in a Multidisciplinary and Multi-systemic Perspective. Advanced Methodologies and Practical Tools Will Be Learned Using The Latest Technologies to Provide The Right Service To Stakeholders With Emphasis On Users. The Course Will Give The Required Knowledge in Future Transportation Platforms For Services And Engineering, Such As Complex Infrastructure Projects, Autonomous Vehicles, Use of Ao, Bd Technologies, Database Management and Solving Dilemmas Arising From Conflicts Between Technology, Business, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship For The Society Need. Learning Outcomes# at The End of The Course The Student Will Be Able To# 1. Understand The Needs of Stakeholders and Society. 2. Define The Large Scope of Entirely Engineering and Social Requirements For The Design and Planning Process, With a System And Multidisciplinary Perspective. 3. Know How to Prioritize Projects and Allocate Resources, In Accordance With Existing Policies and The Natural Tension Facing Market Forces and Other Considerations. 4. Determine Solutions For Engineering Processes, Implementing Entrepreneurship, and Appropriate Partnerships, With Various Stakeholders Including Industry and Policy Makers. 5. Know and Be Proficient in The Necessary Methodologies And Engineering Tools Appropriate to The Information Age, Such As# Risk Management, Safety and Environmental Engineering, Decision Making, Regulation and Law. 6. Mplement Development and Planning For a Complex Engineering Task, Optimally, Efficiently, With Responsible Innovation.

Faculty: Civil and Environmental Engineering
|Graduate Studies

Course with no extra credit (contained)

16710 - Civil Systems Engineering


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