In 2017, FUTURe CITy initiative was launched by Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering (CECE) in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS). FUTURe CITy initiative at Â鶹´«Ã½ brings together a group of researchers and educators with a vision to synergistically explore the wide-ranging technological advances towards better serving urban residents. Towards furthering this vision, we envision this graduate certificate in Smart Cities to provide engineers and urban planners with a background in Smart Cities.
The certificate offers a 9 credit program with flexible course options listed below.
Total Credit Hours Required: 9 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree
Degree Requirements
Required Courses
3 Total Credits
- Complete the following:
- CGN5341 - Interdisciplinary Introduction to Smart Cities' Applications (3)
Elective Courses
6 Total Credits
- Complete at least 2 of the following:
- CCE5220 - Sustainable Infrastructure Systems (3)
- CEG6610 - Smart Underground Structures: Tunnels and Shafts (3)
- CES6876 - Smart City Built Infrastructure (3)
- CGN5340 - Internet of Things: Applications in Smart Cities (3)
- CGN5617 - Infrastructure Systems Optimization and Identification (3)
- CGN6342 - Modeling Human Behavior with Emerging Data (3)
- CGN6343 - Cyber-Physical Systems and Smart Cities (3)
- ENV6128 - Smart Air Quality Monitoring and Air Pollution Control (3)
- ENV6533 - Smart Water and Wastewater Management (3)
- TTE5531 - Active Mobility and Technologies: Synergy and Challenges (3)
- TTE5532 - Policy Aspects of Smart City Transportation (3)
- TTE6270 - Intelligent Transportation Systems (3)
- TTE6275 - Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (3)
- TTE6533 - Mobility in Smart Cities: Technologies and Application Areas (3)
- TTE6608 - Algorithms and Models for Smart Cities (3)
Grand Total Credits: 9
Application Requirements
Application Deadlines
Please note these important policies regarding certificates:
- Certificate courses cannot be substituted. Any substitution will require an approved Graduate Studies petition. Please note that the new petition form will require Dr. Gordon’s (Associate Dean of Graduate Affairs) approval.
- Transfer courses cannot be used toward a certificate.
- Students must apply and be admitted into their certificate program when completing their last required course. The College of Graduate Studies (CGS) will not award a certificate without a GPA for a program.