Introduction to Structural Engineering
University of Alabama
Introduction to Structural Engineering introduces the fundamental principles of structural analysis for determinate and indeterminate structures. Students learn to analyze structural systems, evaluate loads and internal forces, and interpret structural behavior using analytical and computational methods. Proficiency with computing tools is required and integrated throughout the course to support problem solving and analysis.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
CE 331
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Prerequisites
Complete these courses before enrolling
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- CE 4911 credits
Special Topics in Civil Engineering
- CE 4623 credits
Vertical Construction Methods
- CE 4443 credits
Foundation Engineering
- CE 4393 credits
Wood and Masonry Structures
- CE 4363 credits
Wood Structural Design
- CE 4343 credits
Structural Steel Design I
- CE 4333 credits
Reinforced Concrete Structures I
- CE 4323 credits
Matrix Analysis of Structures
- CE 4034 credits
Capstone Design Building Systems: Civil Engineering C, EXP, W
- CE 4014 credits
Capstone Design: Civil Site Development C, EXP, W