2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Chairman: Joseph A. Levert, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology
Professors Emeriti: M. Hamdy Bechir, Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Oleg Faigel, Ph.D., Moscow Textile Institute; Ross Lanius, M.S.C.E., University of Connecticut; John C. Martin, M.E., Yale University; Thomas C. Warner, Jr., M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professors: Carl Barratt, Ph.D., Cambridge University; Gregory P. Broderick, Ph.D., University of Texas; Agamemnon D. Koutsospyros, Ph.D., Polytechnic University; Ismail Orabi, Ph.D., Clarkson University; Stephen M. Ross, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; Richard M. Stanley, Ph.D., Yale University; David J. Wall, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Associate Professors: Samuel D. Daniels, Ph.D., Boston University; Joseph A Levert, PH.D. Georgia Institute of Technology; Jean Nocito-Gobel, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts
The Department of Mechanical, Civil, and Environmental Engineering comprises faculty, staff, and facilities that support two undergraduate (B.S. Civil Engineering and B.S. Mechanical Engineering) and two graduate (M.S. Environmental Engineering and M.S. Mechanical Engineering) programs.
Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers
An active student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) sponsors technical lectures, field trips, and social activities that offer an opportunity for students to interact with practicing professionals. Membership is open to all civil engineering students in good standing.
Chi Epsilon
Students with high academic standing are nominated annually for membership in Chi Epsilon, the national honor society for civil engineers.
Engineers without Borders
Engineers without Borders supports community-driven development programs through the design and implementation of sustainable engineering projects and fostering responsible leaderships. It promotes the professional development of members by its programs and relations with other EWB student chapters. To learn more, visit our website at engineerswithoutborders@newhaven.edu.
Student Chapter of ASME
Membership in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers student section is open to all mechanical engineering students in good standing and provides the opportunity for field trips to local industrial plants, attendance at technical presentations, social activities, and access to interesting professional literature.
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