Bridges, roads, buildings, railways, distribution systems, canals, dams, even lighthouses. Yes, lighthouses. If you encountered any of these structures today, or stopped to marvel at one on a recent ...
Civil/Structural engineers design and maintain buildings, bridges, and other structures constructed from various materials (concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and reinforced plastics). They use modern ...
Human-induced vibrations represent a critical aspect in the design and serviceability assessment of modern civil engineering structures. These oscillations, generated by pedestrian movement and daily ...
The Structures Laboratory is located in the Business-Engineering Complex, room 168. It is a multi-function lab of approximately 2,950 square feet that serves as both a classroom and laboratory. The ...
Civil engineers build the world around us. They use their knowledge of science and engineering to design safer buildings, roads, water supply systems, and bridges, while reducing our carbon footprint.
1. Courses listed in Group A, B or C above may be taken as electives after meeting core requirements. 2. Additional geotechnical and geoenvironmental courses and appropriate advanced courses from the ...
Our students learn how to solve open-ended problems, develop global awareness and learn from undergraduate research opportunities. Students also gain a high degree of faculty interaction, both inside ...