CEE 246B: Real Estate Finance Seminar
Real estate principles and process. Financial modeling. Feasibility analysis. Sources and uses of funds. Cash flow projections. Profit and loss reports. Financing issues for different types of real estate projects. Redevelopment projects. Financing green projects and technologies. Current challenges in financial markets. Group project and presentation. Limited enrollment with priority to CEM, DCI, and SDC students not enrolled in
CEE 248. Prerequisites:
CEE 246A or equivalent,
ENGR 60. Recommended: knowledge of spreadsheets.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Koen, N. (PI)
CEE 247: Cases in Personality, Leadership, and Negotiation (CEE 147)
Case studies target personality issues, risk willingness, and life skills essential for real world success. Failures, successes, and risk willingness in individual and group tasks based on the professor's experience as small business owner and construction engineer. Required full afternoon field trips to local sites. Application downloaded from coursework must be submitted before first class; mandatory first class attendance. No auditors.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Clough, R. (PI)
CEE 249: Labor and Industrial Relations: Negotiations, Strikes, and Dispute Resolution
Labor/management negotiations, content of a labor agreement, strikes, dispute resolution, contemporary issues affecting labor and management, and union versus open shop competitiveness in the marketplace. Case studies; presentations by union leaders, legal experts, and contractor principals. Simulated negotiation session with union officials and role play in an arbitration hearing.
Terms: Win
| Units: 2
Instructors:
Walton, M. (PI)
CEE 251: Negotiation (CEE 151, ME 207, MS&E 285)
Negotiation styles and processes to help students conduct and review negotiations. Workshop format integrating intellectual and experiential learning. Exercises, presentations, live and field examples, and individual and small group reviews. Application required before first day of class; see Coursework.
Terms: Aut, Spr
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Christensen, S. (PI)
CEE 252: Construction Methods for Concrete and Steel Structures
Providing technical support for concrete and steel construction operations on buildings or infrastructure projects. Concrete materials, construction properties of fresh concrete. Resources and operations for batching, transporting, placing, finishing, and curing concrete. Design, fabrication, and use of formwork. Special operations and formwork systems. Detailing, fabricating, erecting, and connecting structural steel. Lifting equipment and lift planning. Welding processes, operations, and quality control. Readings, exercises and course projects.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Tatum, C. (PI)
CEE 253A: Earthwork Construction
Construction properties of soil. Technical fundamentals of operations and equipment for earthwork. Description of systems and machine forms for construction equipment. Application of modeling techniques in planning, selecting equipment, estimating production rates. Field trip to infrastructure contractor.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Tatum, C. (PI)
CEE 254: Cases in Estimating Costs (CEE 154)
Students participate in bidding contests requiring cost determination in competitive markets. Monetary forces driving the construction industry as general principles applicable to any competitive business. Cases based on field trips and professor's experience as small business owner and construction engineer. Required full afternoon field trips to local sites. Limited enrollment; no auditors. Prerequisites: consent or intructor and application downloaded from CourseWork prior to start of class.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Clough, R. (PI)
CEE 256: Building Systems (CEE 156)
HVAC, lighting, and envelope systems for commercial and institutional buildings, with a focus on energy efficient design. Knowledge and skills required in the development of low-energy buildings that provide high quality environment for occupants.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4
Instructors:
Kolderup, E. (PI)
CEE 257: Building Systems Practice
Technical fundamentals, major components, connecting elements, field operations for active building systems: HVAC, electric power, water and waste, fire protection, control and instrumentation and vertical transportation. Integration, coordination and commissioning of systems. Field trip to HVAC specialty contractor.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Tatum, C. (PI)
CEE 258: Donald R. Watson Seminar in Construction Engineering and Management
Panel discussions with speakers from various segments of industry and government who clarify career options. Students interact with panelists in group discussions at dinner after class. Application required prior to first class.
https://coursework.stanford.edu/portal/site/F08-CEE-258-01
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1
Instructors:
Clough, R. (PI)
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