The mission of the graduate programs within
the Civil Engineering and Mechanics Department is to educate students at
the MS and PhD levels through leading edge research and instruction that
prepares graduates for leadership roles in industry, government and academic
institutions.
The IAC consists of executive-level civil engineers who have a deep commitment to civil engineering education. They have been meeting with the Civil Engineering faculty to effect meaningful improvements to the various CE programs and departmental operations and to assure that the CE goals are met.Minutes of the Industrial Advisory Council, June 25, 1999
Minutes of the Industrial Advisory Council, September 23, 1999
Minutes of the Industrial Advisory Council, November 11, 1999Minutes of the Industrial Advisory Council, May 10, 2000
Minutes of the Industrial Advisory Council, Octorer 10, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, September 17, 1999
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, October 8, 1999
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, December 3, 1999
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, January 21, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, February 4, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, April 7, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, August 30, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, September 15, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, October 6, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, October 20, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, November 17, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, December 15, 2000
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, January 12, 2001
Minutes of the Civil Engineering Faculty, January 26, 2001
Curriculum after September 2001
Course/ABET Criteria Matrix and Analysis, Fall 1998 (Old Curriculum)
Page Created: 4/13/2000Standard Web Pages
Transportation Engineering, 240-490(2)
Environmental Impact Assessment, 240-492
Urban Transportation Planning, 240-590
Physical Planning and Municipal Engineering, 240-594
"Blackboard" Courses
Statics, 240-201Computer Based Engineering Analysis, 240-280Soil Mechanics, 240-335
Introduction to Structural Design, 240-372
Foundation Engineering, 240-456
Introduction to Finite Elements, 240-463
Soil-Structure Interaction, 240-691
Instructions: Go the Blackboard Page, then select the course of interest. Login as a "guest".Other Information Relating to Individual Courses
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