Department of

Civil and Environmental Engineering


EXPLORE CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Steel Bridge

Orientation 2009 - presentation

  • Construction Engineering covers the management of the building function and the evaluation of the suitability of surface/subsurface materials and conditions for engineering systems.
  • Environmental Engineering focuses on the treatment of water, air, soil, solid & hazardous wastes, and the production of renewable energy.
  • Geotechnical and Materials Engineering includes the characterization and improvement of civil engineering materials and soils, foundation engineering, geotechnical design and modeling, materials testing and development, pavement design and asset management, and design of sustainable infrastructure.
  • Structural Engineering deals with the design or rehabilitation of large public structures, such as bridges, dams, or buildings.
  • Transportation Engineering considers the engineering aspects of highways and streets, air transport, fixed guide way systems (e.g., railroad, monorail, or maglev), and ports and waterways.
  • Water Resources Engineering includes the areas of hydrology, water resource management, eco-hydraulics and fluid mechanics.

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