The John A. Reif, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental engineering prepares students for careers as civil and environmental engineers. Civil engineering is about the planning, design, construction, and operation of facilities essential to modern life, ranging from bridges to transit systems. Civil engineers are problem solvers, meeting the challenges of community planning, water supply, structures, traffic congestion, energy needs, pollution, and infrastructure improvements.
Submissions from 2018
Fall 2018 MECH 237-001-003: Strength of Materials, G Milano
Fall 2018 MECH 237-005-007: Strength of Materials, G Milano
Fall 2018 MECH 237-009-011: Strength of Materials, Elizabeth Castro
Fall 2018 MECH 237 - Strength of Materials, G Milano
Fall 2018 MECH 320-101: Statics and Mechanics of Materials, Joseph Baladi
Fall 2018 TRAN 603-101: Introduction to Urban Transportation Planning, Steven Chien
Fall 2018 TRAN 610-101: Transportation Economics, R Liu
Fall 2018 TRAN 615-851: Traffic Studies and Capacity, Janice Daniel
Fall 2018 TRAN 650-101: Urban Systems Engineering, Dejan Besenski
Fall 2018 TRAN 650-851: Urban Systems Engineering, Lazar Spasovic
Fall 2018 TRAN 650-851: Urban Systems Engineering, Lazar Spasovic
Fall 2018 TRAN 755-101: Intelligent Transportation Systems, Joyoung Lee
Fall 2018 MECH 237-101-103: Strength of Materials, Elizabeth Castro