VEO Class Schedule 2024 Summer

Summer 2024 VEO Classes

VEO Degree Students

Visit SIS or Lou’s List to search for classes. Students are strongly encouraged to discuss course plans with their advisor before enrolling in any course. Prior approval from your advisor is necessary to ensure that your planned courses will count towards your degree. Once approved, log in to SIS and self-enroll.

Non-Degree and Visiting Students

Complete the non-degree account request (new students only; this form should be completed only once) and obtain instructor permission to enable course enrollment. When completing the form, make sure to select 'School of Engineering and Applied Science' for the school and 'Virginia Engineering Online' for the program. Our office will then personally assist you with the process. There is no application fee to take class as a non-degree or visiting student.

Summer 2024 Class Search Options

The summer 2024 UVA graduate engineering online classes have been compiled below. This listing is a snapshot-in-time and will be updated periodically. To ensure that you are viewing the most current class information, follow the class search options described below:

Visit Lou's List. Make sure the correct term is shown at the top left. Scroll down to the Engineering and Applied Sciences Departments and click to open the program options. Select a program (CHE, CE, ECE, MSE, MAE, or SYS) and review the courses that show. Generally, those listed with a 600 number section are those that will be available online.

Visit the Student Information System (SIS). Select ‘Search Classes by Semester’. Make sure the correct term is shown at the top left. Enter the subject in the ‘Subject’ field (CHE, CE, ECE, MSE, MAE, or SYS). Click the navy ‘Search’ button and review the courses that show. Generally, those listed with a 600 number section are those that will be available online.

Visit Cardinal Education to learn more about the classes available through our university consortium partnership program.

CE 5500-600 Construction Planning, Scheduling, and Control

Class number: 10558
Instructor: Diana Franco Duran
online asynchronous

This course is purpose-built to provide you with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to plan, schedule, and control complex projects. You will not only grasp the fundamental principles but also gain hands-on experience, preparing you to oversee intricate projects and ensure their successful completion. Key course components include mastering the Critical Path Method as well as Resource-Based Scheduling techniques. Through hands-on experience with Oracle's Primavera P6 software and guidance from Plan Academy, you gain proficiency in scheduling software and real-world project scenarios.

 

CE 5500-601 Engineering Design and Practice I

Class number: 11075
Instructor: Lindsay Burden
online asynchronous

**This course is for Civil Engineering graduate students only.**
Applies basic engineering principles, analytical procedures, and design methodology to special problems of current interest in civil engineering. Topics for each semester are announced at the time of course enrollment.

 

 

SYS 6581-600 Modeling and Management of Supply Chains

Class number: 12331
Instructor: Robert Riggs
online asynchronous

This course introduces students to the historic and modern methods and techniques for modeling and managing supply chain and logistics systems. The course covers both the managerial and technical side of supply chain management. Topics covered in this course include (but are not limited to) forecasting, inventory control/management, transportation systems, the bullwhip effect, risk analytics, and contemporary supply chain best practices.

 

SYS 6582-600 Intro to Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma

Class number: 10559
Instructor: Robert Riggs
online asynchronous

This course covers an introduction to Lean enterprise and Six Sigma and will introduce students to various process improvement tools and techniques. These tools/techniques include (but are not limited to) DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control), value stream mapping, process mapping, gage R&R, data analysis, multivari-analysis, design of experiments, statistical process control, and process capability analysis. Through this course, students will gain enough proficiency to apply these tools, techniques, and methodologies to real-world situations. Upon completion of the course, students will be prepared for a Green Belt Six Sigma certification exam.