Civil & Environmental Engineering

Ali Mehran

 

"For many years, water and energy resources have been used without much thought, and everyday on NEWS we hear about climate change and global warming.  Who will defend the interests of those whom we've never met and may never will?  I have always been curious about the future of civilization and how the current culture will affect the future."

Leda Katebian

 

"For many, it is difficult to comprehend that water is a depleting natural resource similar to fossil fuels. It is just as necessary to reduce our reliance on traditional freshwater sources like groundwater as it is to find renewable energy sources to supplement the use of fossil fuels. I have been drawn to multidisciplinary research because the issue of creating a sustainable water source for human consumption crosses all fields."

Masters in Civil Engineering

The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department also offers a concurrent degree program with the Department of Planning, Policy, and Design that awards both a Masters of Science in Civil Engineering (in either the transportation or environmental focus areas) and a Masters of Urban and Regional Planning.  Visit the MSCE and MURP degree page for more information.

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