Phone No.:
| School: (607)255-3438 |
| Graduate/M.Eng. Office: (607)255-7560 |
Locations:
| School: 220 Hollister Hall (C6) |
| Graduate and M.Eng. Office: 219 Hollister Hall (C6) |
Statistics:
| 27 active faculty |
| 122 graduate students |
The School's research facilities, housed in Hollister Hall (C6) and Thurston Hall (C6), include separate laboratories for research in environmental engineering, hydraulic engineering, environmental fluid mechanics and hydrology, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing, materials of construction, structural modeling, and static and dynamic loading of large structural components and systems. Distributed computational facilities are available to graduate students.
The School offers two distinct graduate degree programs. The first is a research-oriented program leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. It is intended primarily for students seeking research or academic careers, although a number of degree recipients do enter professional practice. The second program is a two-semester professional course of study leading to the degree of Master of Engineering. It is intended primarily for those who plan to enter professional engineering practice or management, but it can also be used as preparation for the Ph.D. program. Both the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees require a thesis, while the M.Eng. entails a 6-credit group project.
The School is organized into three primary Mission Areas, with subdisciplines within each area. Note that the subdisciplines coincide with the 9 graduate concentrations within the graduate field of CEE.
| Civil Infrastructure |
| Civil Infrastructure Systems |
| Structural Engineering |
| Geotechnical Engineering |
| Environment |
| Environmental Engineering |
| Environmental and Water Resources Systems Engineering |
| Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology |
| Systems Engineering & Information Technology |
| Transportation Systems Engineering |
| Remote Sensing |
| Engineering Management (M.Eng. only) |
Each of the Mission Areas and several of the subdisciplines sponsor seminar series.