| |  |  | Infrastructure Systems Engineering | Link to a list of faculty for this program.
Contact Information—Center for the Development of Technological
Leadership, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street, Suite 510, Minneapolis,
MN 55454 (612-624-5474; fax 612-624-7510; degrees@cdtl.umn.edu; www.cdtl.umn.edu).
Along with the program-specific requirements listed below, please read the General Information section of this catalog for Graduate School requirements that apply to all major fields. Curriculum—The master of science in the infrastructure systems engineering (M.S.I.S.E.) program focuses on developing management and engineering tools that address the issues in local, county, and state infrastructure. It is an interdisciplinary program offered through the Institute of Technology's Center for the Development of Technological Leadership and the Department of Civil Engineering. The two-year, professional-format program integrates the fields of water systems, pavement, structures, mechanics modeling, traffic engineering, transportation policy, and environmental issues, among others.
Prerequisites for Admission—A B.S. degree in engineering plus a minimum of one year of professional work experience in an infrastructure area or a B.S. degree in a related science or technology field and a minimum of two years professional work experience in an infrastructure area are required.
Special Application Requirements—None.
Key to test abbreviations (GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, MELAB). For an online application or for more information about Graduate School admissions, see the General Information section in this catalog, or visit the Graduate School Web site. Courses—Refer to Infrastructure Systems Engineering (ISE) in University Courses for courses pertaining to the program. Use of 4xxx Courses—Applying 4xxx courses toward degree requirements is extremely limited. Such requests will be reviewed on a case by case basis and will require director of graduate studies approval. |
M.S.I.S.E. Plan B Degree Requirements | | The M.S.I.S.E. requires 30 credits with 23 credits in required core courses and 7 credits in related fields, such as geography and public administration. In addition students must complete a capstone project to address an on-the-job issue or problem.
Language Requirements—None.
Final Exam—An oral presentation and defense of the capstone project is required. | Faculty | | For latest graduate faculty listings, see <www.grad.umn.edu/faculty_rosters/faculty.html>. Key to membership categories (abbreviations after faculty names). Professor
Massoud Amin, Electrical and Computer Engineering, M2
Gary A. Davis, M2
Andrew Drescher, M2
Catherine E. French, M2
John S. Gulliver, M2
Joseph F. Labuz, M2
Panos G. Michalopoulos, M2
Arturo E. Schultz, M2
Michael J. Semmens, M2
Carol K. Shield, M2
Karl A. Smith, M2
Heinz G. Stefan, M2
Vaughan R. Voller, M2
Associate Professor
Randal J. Barnes, M2
Raymond M. Hozalski, M2
Mihai Marasteanu, M2
Lecturer
Bradford Henry, AM2
Peter Hilger, AM2
Steven Olson, AM2
Howard Preston, AM2
Eugene Skok, AM2
Raymond Spack, AM2
Craig A. Waldron, AM2
Peter R. Willenbring, AM2 | | |  | |  |