DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Subjects covered.

At the graduate level there are several major areas of study: environmental engineering, environmental science, design and construction, geotechnical engineering, and transportation engineering.
 

Undergraduate Graduate
Air pollution control Aerosol science and engineering
Construction management Air pollution control
Construction materials Combustion
Engineering construction Construction
Environmental engineering Environmental chemistry
Fluid mechanics Environmental engineering
Geotechnical engineering Environmental microbiology
Hydraulics Expert systems
Hydrology Finite element analysis
Movement of earth materials Geotechnical engineering
Reinforced concrete Groundwater
Soil mechanics Hazardous waste
Structural analysis Highways
Structural mechanics Hydraulics/hydrology
Structural steel Intelligent transportation systems
Traffic engineering Reinforced concrete
Transportation engineering Structural analysis
Water pollution control Structural construction
Structural design
Structural mechanics
Structural steel
Traffic engineering and control
Transportation engineering
Transportation planning
Waste treatment
Water pollution control
Water resources

Degrees granted.  The department offers the B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees Civil Engineering, Environmental  Engineering, and Environmental Science.

Research focus.
Dorothy Byers
May 15, 2000