The Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers students the
opportunity to pursue a variety of programs under a
common departmental structure. The Department has evolved
over time to reflect the growth in technical knowledge
and its application to problems of social concern. The Department
offers four areas of concentration or stems:
1) Structural Engineering
2) Environmental Engineering
3) Transportation Engineering
4) General Civil Engineering
The
coursework in each of these stems comes from four major
civil engineering discipline areas. These stems allow
the student to pursue individual areas of specialization
by selecting sequences of technical electives.The Civil
Engineering Program at The University of Alabama in Huntsville
(UAH) encourages the development of an engineer equipped
to compete nationally and prepares students to become registered
professional engineers.
Engineering
design is a critical element of the civil engineering profession,
and as such our students are exposed to the design
process throughout their education at UAH. Since engineering
design is a decision making process in which the basic
sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences are used
to meet a stated objective, the faculty believe that elements
of the design process should be incorporated in engineering
science courses in addition to the more traditional civil
engineering design classes. This introduces civil engineering
students to design concepts and processes at a very
early stage of their engineering education. In the organization
of the civil engineering program of study, courses
that emphasize problem solving techniques precede those
courses with significant design content which in turn precede
the primary design courses. All courses with an engineering
design component feed into the capstone design courses of
the department, Civil Engineering Projects I and II
(CE498 and 499). This gradual build-up of various design
skills followed by the focused effort in the capstone
design course introduces our students to the practice of
the civil engineering profession.
Environmental Engineering
The undergraduate environmental engineering option provides
an education necessary for many aspects of environmental
management and remediation. Students are introduced to water
quality, atmospheric pollution, environmental systems, and
statistics. The student can take courses in industrial
waste, environmental sampling, and erosion as technical
electives. Faculty promote an interdisciplinary approach
to the solution of complex environmental problems. CE
graduates with a major in Environmental Engineering are prepared
for careers with government regulatory and advisory agencies,
industries, and consulting organizations concerned
with environmental problems.
Structural Engineering
The undergraduate structural engineering option at UAH provides
students with a strong
background in many aspects of structural engineering. Students
will take courses in structural engineering, structural
analysis, foundations, and reinforced concrete. The student
may take additional courses in such areas as concrete
mix proportioning, construction materials, and experimental
mechanics. The faculty has expertise in many areas of structural
engineering, such as space structures, timber structures,
construction materials, and experimental mechanics.
Frequently, opportunities arise for undergraduate students
to work on research projects in these areas. Cooperation
with the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department
and Applied Optics Research Center presents further research
and employment opportunities for Civil and Environmental
Engineering students at UAH. After graduation, students
with a major in Structural Engineering may find employment
in design and analysis of space structures, highway bridges,
and municipal buildings.
Transportation Engineering
The undergraduate transportation engineering concentration
at UAH provides students with the necessary skills to tackle
tomorrows data and transportation issues.
Required courses are in advanced surveying,
introduction to GIS, Urban Transportation planning, and
traffic engineering.
The faculty have expertise in transportation modeling/simulation,
applications of GIS for transportation management and use
of traffic crash statistics. Opportunities exist for undergraduates
to participate on research projects in many of these areas.
Common Degree Requirements
All engineering students must first acquire strong background
courses in Mathematics (18 hours) and the Physical
Sciences (16 hours).
In order for our engineering students to obtain a
broad university education, they also complete English courses
(6 hours), History
or Behavioral Science courses (9 hours) and Humanities/Fine
Arts courses (9 hours) . Then the student completes 12 hours
in Engineering core courses and 44 hours in common Civil
Engineering courses. These are followed by 12 hours of courses
in the student's area of concentration and 6 hours
of technical electives. To obtain a Bachelor of Science
in Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering students
are required to take the curriculum outlined in the
Undergraduate Catalog
The Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, TH-S201,Technology Hall, The University of Alabama in Huntsville,
Huntsville, AL-35899.Phone:(256)824-6854,Fax:(256)824-6724. bjmoore@cee.uah.edu
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