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At the U.Va. Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, our faculty
and students serve society’s need
Our Students
At the U.Va. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, we offer a curriculum that is comprehensive, well-balanced and unique. Our students build a foundation of knowledge in science and technology and develop the analytical skills necessary to
lead the profession in the planning, design, analysis, construction, operation and
maintenance of a sustainable infrastructure for the 21st century and beyond. Moreover, our students embark on their careers with a commitment to environmental integrity and with the skills and expertise to be leaders in preserving that integrity.Our faculty, who are frequently honored with teaching and research awards at the University and national levels, empower our students to become leaders in research. Our students participate in research on a global scale through the engineering thesis and faculty laboratories as well as a variety of exciting experiential programs, such as the minor in engineering business, the Science and Technology Policy Internship Program, study abroad programs, the Engineering in Context capstone experience, and interdisciplinary study within the School of Engineering and Applied Science and throughout the
University. As a result, our students are prepared for success in many fields. While 75 percent of our graduates work within the field of civil engineering — including consulting firms, government agencies and industry — others pursue career paths in a wide variety of fields, such as education, information technology, marine engineering, aviation, law,
environmental policy, planning and more. In addition, over 40 percent of our graduates pursue advanced degrees in fields including: engineering, law, business and
Our Research
environmental and water resources,
structural
engineering and solid mechanics,
transportation engineering,
and pavement engineering
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering pursues a
well-funded and diverse research agenda that is supported by internationally
renowned faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. We collaborate with government
agencies, private industry and foundations to identify and address research needs while developing new approaches for sustainable infrastructure development and the preservation of our natural environment. Our research program is further enhanced by our long-standing and ongoing partnership with the Virginia Transportation Research Council of the Virginia Department of Transportation.We have organized our research efforts into four key areas:
Read more about our faculty and student research and specific projects at:
http://cee.virginia.edu/research.html
Environmental and water resources engineering applies basic principles of
science and engineering to the analysis and design of systems that conserve, restore and protect our environment. Research in this area addresses a wide range of natural and human-made problems that exist in developing countries and highly technological societies alike.Our civil infrastructure systems thrust has three core program areas. The structural
engineering and solid mechanics program uses state-of-the-art experimental, analytical
Civil & Environmental
Engineering
at U.Va.
Snapshot
Civil and environmental engineering applies science and technology to the planning, design, analysis, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure and the natural environment. These engineers improve upon our civil infrastructure systems to support basic human needs and enhance our quality of life.
Founded in 1836 and imbued with the visionary ideas of University of Virginia founder Thomas Jefferson, today’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
promotes scientific inquiry in support of practical solutions for tomorrow’s needs. The department’s focus is centered on two main program areas: environmental and water
resources engineering and civil infrastructure systems. Incorporating elements
of sustainability, each program area features adaptive design with a strong focus on the incorporation of information technology. The department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering as well as a minor in civil engineering. Graduate students pursue Master of Engineering, Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering with a concentration in either environmental and water resources or civil infrastructure systems. Within civil infrastructure systems students can specialize in transportation engineering, structural engineering and solid mechanics, or pavement engineering.At the University of Virginia Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering…
• More than 50 undergraduate students graduate with a degree in civil engineering each year
• Over 60 graduate students are pursuing advanced degrees in civil engineering, and most are financially supported by the department
• Approximately 15 full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty form the core of our more than 25 affiliated faculty members, a distinguished group that includes two members of the National Academy of Engineering
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Science Thornton Hall B228 | 351 McCormick Road
P.O. Box 400742 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4742 www.cee.virginia.edu www.seas.virginia.edu 434.924.7464 [email protected]
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Science Thornton Hall B228 | 351 McCormick Road