Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. Application to truss structures. 763 Davis Hall, Professor of the Graduate School Systems Chemical modeling of nutrient and pollutant soil chemistry. Student Learning Outcomes: Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. Professor 243 California Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1500, lisaac@berkeley.edu Repeat rules: Course may be repeated for credit without restriction. Ellen Bruno Assistant Specialist in Cooperative Extension Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Research Areas: Economics of water resources-water markets and adoption of water-saving technologies, agricultural and environmental economics. Engineering Geomatics is a field that integrates collections, processing, and analysis of digital geospatial data. What makes our faculty unique to Berkeley is the pursuit of the question Why not? Why not break the rules to see what happens? Berkeley, CA 94720-1700 Develop your passion and skills for research! Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials MODERATE (510) 642-3366 Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Repeat rules: Course may be repeated for credit without restriction. Go About Facts & figures Rankings Mission & values Equity & inclusion Design for Future Infrastructure Systems: Read More [+], Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of laboratory per week. Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering, Terms offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017. Understand the concepts of stress and strain 760 Davis Hall # 1710 ESS advisers help with a wide range of issues by assisting with course selection and academic decision-making, suggesting enrichment opportunities, explaining graduation requirements and college policies, monitoring progress towards the degree, and providing support or referrals to campus resources to help students reach their academic and personal goals. webteam@eecs.berkeley.edu, EE Division 640 Sutardja Dai Hall, Professor Entering freshmen are allowed a maximum of eight semesters to complete their degree requirements. Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 1 hour of seminar per week. Discussion of soil remediation and emerging technologies. Explain basic concepts of statics and equilibrium. Fundamental aspects of soil characterization and response, including soil mineralogy, soil-water movement, effective stress, consolidation, soil strength, and soil compaction. 326A Wurster Hall #1850, waddell@berkeley.edu American History and American Institutions. Faculty and staff directory - Berkeley Engineering (510) 664-4464 Use of computer programming languages for analysis of CEE-related data and problems. Berkeley seminars are offered in all campus departments, and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester . Research experience adds to the quality of the undergraduate program and introduces students to the importance of graduate study. Students will be subject to dismissal from the University if during any fall or spring semester their overall UC GPA falls below a 2.00, or their semester GPA is less than 2.00. (510) 664-4537, Professor of the Graduate School Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Email visitorinfo@berkeley.edu Energy, Civil Infrastructure and Climate Take a look back at Berkeley's milestones and discoveries and learn more about our 26 faculty Nobel Prize winners and 35 alumni winners. 729 Davis Hall, ostertag@ce.berkeley.edu The American Cultures requirement is a Berkeley campus requirement, one that all undergraduate students at Berkeley need to pass in order to graduate. Particular emphasis is placed on computer simulation and analysis of realistic engineering problems from solid and fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and electromagnetism. (510) 643-6803 The course aims to provide a hands-on structural engineering design experience and to inspire creativity. Students with a specific interest within civil engineering may choose to emphasize one of the following areas in their choice of electives: engineering and project management, environmental engineering, geosystems (geoengineering), structural engineering, or transportation engineering. 657 Davis Hall, sedlak@ce.berkeley.edu Sarah Yang, Assistant Dean, Marketing & Communications Sharon Mueller, Director, Engineering Student Advising 663 Davis Hall, karanelson@berkeley.edu Design of Internet-of-Things for Smart Cities: Special Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) connects undergraduates with faculty-initiated research in every field of knowledge. Berkeley, CA 94720-1760 Introduction to site investigation techniques. Elements of the theory of linear elasticity. horvath@ce.berkeley.edu (510) 642-7300. Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering: Terms offered: Spring 2021, Spring 2016, Spring 2015. of soil remediation and emerging technologies. Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering: Read More [+], Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 1 hour of lecture per week. (510) 642-3801 These critical systems must be reliable and resilient in the face of hazards such as earthquakes and flooding. Energy, Civil Infrastructure and Climate Engineering Dynamics and Vibrations: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021 Systems 619 Davis Hall, hermanowicz@ce.berkeley.edu (510) 908-1237, Associate Professor Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method. The application of principles of inorganic, physical, and dilute solution equilibrium chemistry to aquatic systems, both in the aquatic environment and in water and wastewater treatment processes. 781 Davis Hall, Faculty Chair in Earthquake Engineering Excellence The BSprogram in Civil Engineering is accredited by the. The project will be executing via the "Design Sprint" process, which is popular in agile development and Silicon Valley. Berkeley offers a premier education in civil and environmental engineering. Associate Professor Environmental Engineering EXTENSIVE Skip to main content Skip to primary navigation Departments Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Engineering Science Prerequisites: CIVENGC30 / MECENGC85, and MECENG104 or CIVENG126, Formerly known as: Mechanical Engineering 184, Also listed as: AEROENGC184/MECENGC184, Flight Vehicle Structures and Aeroelasticity: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2013, Spring 2010, Spring 2009 Systems Chaniqua Butscher, Manager, Inclusive Excellence Programs The states of plane stress and plane strain. Why not challenge traditional thinking? Berkeley, CA 94720-1740 Performance models and modeling techniques: time-space diagrams, queuing theory, network analysis, and simulation. Design for Future Infrastructure Systems: Terms offered: Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Spring 2022. teams will use maker space resources (e.g. We develop theory and improve understanding, and provide tools and techniques for solving important new problems. Student teams design and prototype an innovation that addresses this challenge using maker resources, e.g. Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials 648 Sutardja Dai Hall, variano@ce.berkeley.edu Think critically about how to assess analytics for cities. Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Student should consult instructor prior to enrolling. Ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams. 646 Sutardja Dai Hall, Professor of the Graduate School Julianna Fleming, Communications Director and Managing Editor Principles of empirical equations are also discussed: dimensional analysis, regression, and uncertainty. Operations Richmond Field Station website, John Mitchell, Assistant Dean, Capital Projects & Facilities 201 McLaughlin Hall CEE has active student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the national honor society of Chi Epsilon as well as seven competition teams. Basic Science Elective - Complete one of the following: Engineering Fundamentals Elective - Complete one of the following: CEE Applications - Complete three of the following (9 units): Capstone Design - Complete one of the following: CEE Extensions: Complete nine units of additional CIV ENG courses. Megan Braverman, Academic Adviser Final exam not required. Nicole McIntyre, Associate Director, Transfer Programs (858) 344-3759, Associate Professor Skip to main content Skip to primary navigation Departments Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Engineering Science (510) 642-1042, engineeringscience.berkeley.edu Written report required at the end of the semester. A deficient grade in MECENGW85 may be removed by taking MECENGC85. Fax (510) 643-8653 engineeringscience@coe.berkeley.edu, ieor.berkeley.edu Aimee Larsen, Academic HR Analyst Laboratory testing and evaluation of soil composition and properties. Student teams design and prototype an innovation that solves this problem using maker resources, e.g. 3D printing, laser cutters, and open-source electronics. The problems provide the motivation for the study of quantitative tools that are used for planning or managing these systems. Professor Creatingknowledge. Comprehensive group projects. (510) 643-0809, Associate Professor Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. Elementary Fluid Mechanics: Read More [+], Prerequisites: PHYSICS7A, MATH53, and ENGIN7 (may be taken concurrently); and CIVENGC30 / MECENGC85 recommended, Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of lecture and 1 hour of laboratory per week, Summer: 8 weeks - 6 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week, Elementary Fluid Mechanics: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2021 Final exam required. Justin Cocke, Superintendent, Richmond Field Station Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Terms offered: Fall 2023, Spring 2022, Fall 2009. perspective on the challenges associated with climate change adaptation, an understanding of the wide range of potential solutions and interventions that may be possible, and an awareness of the strengths and weaknesses of those solutions. Jahna Antoniades, Senior Development Associate Measurements of gravity and magnetic fields, electrical and electromagnetic fields, and seismic velocity are interpreted to map the subsurface distribution of density, magnetic susceptibility, electrical conductivity, and mechanical properties. (510) 643-8623, Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering Copyright 2023-24, UC Regents; all rights reserved. Terms offered: Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022 Design of Steel Structures: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021 Thus, the department strongly encourages its students to expand their horizons through an international educational experience. PDF Berkeley Engineering Undergraduate At-A-Glance Brochure visit.berkeley.edu (includes online tour reservation, directions and maps), Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Operations Richmond Field Station website, Executive and Professional Education website, grad.berkeley.edu/admissions/choose-berkeley. Bernadette Blanco, Associate Director, Donor Relations and Campaign Operations Emphasizing the importance of professional and personal ethics, business and management leadership, and service to society. Energy, Civil Infrastructure, and Climate Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials 1301 South 46th Street Transfer credit is not factored into the limit. Office: (510) 643-8678, Professor We encourage you to explore these pages and discover what makes Berkeley CEE a top choice for pursuing higher education. civil and environmental engineering is the intersection of the built, information, and natural environments . Jennifer Teverbaugh, Facilities Manager, Hearst Memorial Mining Building Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering Chancellor's Professor. Ability to calculate deflections in engineered systems Students must make normal degree progress toward the Bachelor of Science degree and their officially declared major. Discussion of long-term durability. Characteristics and properties of wood as a structural material; design and detailing of structural elements and entire structures of wood. 623 Davis Hall, mib@berkeley.edu Admissions | Civil and Environmental Engineering Join one or more of the active student organizations with CEE and the College of Engineering. Beth Leven, Director of Professional Degree Programs, 205 McLaughlin Hall # 1700 Applications include constructed wetlands, waste stabilization ponds, stormwater bioretention, decentralized wastewater management, ecological sanitation. George Leitmann, Special Advisor to the Dean of long-term durability. . 130 Mulford Hall, Professor of the Graduate School EXTENSIVE (510) 642-3066, Assistant Professor Servingsociety. iveyc@berkeley.edu (510) 642-2469. About the Program Bachelor of Science (BS) The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering's (CEE) undergraduate program offers opportunities for rigorous academic learning, fellowship, hands-on experience, and leadership. 416A McLaughlin Hall, daganzo@berkeley.edu 308 McLaughlin Hall # 1722 Introduction to construction engineering and field operations. Engineering and Project Management, dbarnold@berkeley.edu MODERATE Hazel Narvaez, Program Coordinator (510) 295-5680, Professor Prerequisites: This course is a Data Science connector course and is meant to be taken concurrent with or after Foundations of Data Science COMPSCIC8/INFOC8/STATC8. Berkeley, CA 94720-1740 Students may use up to three units of CIV ENG graduate courses numbered 200-295, taken Fall 2017 or later, toward their CEE Extensions units. All aspects of the hydrologic cycle, including precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration, overland flow, streamflow, and groundwater flow. This course introduces students to conceptual structural design, fabrication, and testing. Reginald Madison, Facilities Manager, Etcheverry (510) 642-3066, Distinguished Professor Students who have completed 3 or more upper division courses may pursue original research under the direction of one of the members of the staff. In addition to the University, campus, and college requirements, students must fulfill the below requirements specific to their major program. Systems Engineering | Systems Engineering The requirement was instituted in 1991 to introduce students to the diverse cultures of the United States through a comparative framework. For more detailed information regarding the courses listed below (e.g., elective information, GPA requirements, etc. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Please enable javascript in your browser for full site features, Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials. Capstone Design - Choose one course from the following: CIVENG105,CIVENG112,CIVENG122,CIVENG123, CIVENG153,CIVENG179,CIVENG180,CIVENG186. Hydrogeomatics-seafloor mapping. Berkeley, CA 94720-1722 Environmental Engineering Special Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering: Read More [+]. Emphasis on airports, including landside and airside elements, and environmental assessment and mitigation techniques. (510) 642-6060, Associate Professor Supervised experience in off-campus companies or tutoring/mentoring relevant to specific aspects and applications of civil engineering on or off campus. CEE Extensions - Complete nine letter-graded units chosen from upper division CIV ENG courses not being counted toward other major requirements. - (510) 642-0948, Blum Chancellor's Chair in Development Engineering degree, and no more than 4 units in any single term can be counted. Civil and Environmental Engineering Systems Analysis: The Art and Science of Civil and Environmental Engineering Practice, Terms offered: Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Fall 2015. Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 1-3 hours of directed group study per week, Supervised Group Study and Research: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022 (510) 407-6124, Roy W. Carlson Distinguished Professor Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method: Read More [+], Prerequisites: Engineering 7 or 77 or Computer Science 61A; Mathematics 53 and 54; senior status in engineering or applied science, Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Not yet offered Environmental Engineering Student teams will identify a challenge with current urban systems, e.g. An introduction to key engineered systems (e.g., energy, water supply, buildings, transportation) and their environmental impacts. Professor Lucks has been recognized with a number of awards including a DARPA Young Faculty Award, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship, an ONR Design teams will conceive, determine design loads, and conduct a preliminary and final design of a structural system and its foundation. Maria Odezynskyj, Financial Analyst Students must achieve a minimum grade point average of 2.00 (C average) in upper division technical courses required for the major curriculum each semester. By Public Affairs | October 19, 2021. The project will be executing via the "Design Sprint" process, which is popular in agile development and Silicon Valley. Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. Professor Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. The properties range from elastic, plastic and fracture properties to porosity and thermal and environmental responses. Euler buckling in elastic beams. We have comprehensive pages for both undergraduate and graduate students, where you can learn more about our programs, faculty, research opportunities, and more. Knowledge of contemporary issues. 312 McLaughlin Hall Phone: (510) 664-7534. Assignments will involve both paper- and computer-based exercises. Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method: Flight Vehicle Structures and Aeroelasticity. Laboratory tests include evaluation of behavior of these materials under a wide range of conditions. To promote a rich and varied educational experience outside of the technical requirements for each major, the College of Engineering has a six-course Humanities and Social Sciences breadth requirement, which must be completed to graduate. Concepts of theory of solid mechanics: three dimensional stress, strain, and material response; elastic and inelastic boundary value problems; fracture, fatigue, and geometric instability. See suggested courses for each area of interest. Every semester students are expected to make satisfactory progress in their declared major. Director of the Berkeley Water Center Field trips to local construction projects. Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. Engineering properties of soils. The course will be centered around analyses of a set of aviation data sets and will enable the students to become familiar with data science applications to aviation. Transportation Engineering Environmental Engineering Energy, Civil Infrastructure and Climate The remaining courses may be taken at any time during the program. Environmental Engineering A quantitative introduction to the hydrology of the terrestrial environment including lower atmosphere, watersheds, lakes, and streams. Cynthia Weekley, Assistant Dean, Human Resources, and Executive Director, ERSO Students present projects to industry judges. (510) 642-0184, Assistant Professor Environmental Engineering In its latest national rankings, US News and World Reportranked CEE's graduate program in civil engineering and environmental engineering in the top 2, and CEE's undergraduate program as #1. 725 Davis Hall, monteiro@ce.berkeley.edu A minimum overall grade point average of 2.00 (C average) and a minimum 2.00 grade point average in upper division technical coursework required of the major. A minimum overall grade point average of 2.00 and a minimum 2.00 grade point average in upper division technical course work required for the major are required to earn a Bachelor of Science in the College of Engineering. Introduction to Solid Mechanics: Read More [+], Prerequisites: Mathematics 53 and 54 (may be taken concurrently); Physics 7A. Structural Engineering. 665 Davis Hall, mcarrasquillo@berkeley.edu Contact Engineering Student Services. Environmental Engineering We have comprehensive pages for both undergraduate and graduate students, where you can learn more about our programs, faculty, research opportunities, and more. Transportation Engineering Berkeley CEE has fifty full-time faculty members and twenty-two staff dedicated to the education of more than 400 undergraduate students and 360 graduate students. Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Honors Undergraduate Research: Read More [+], Prerequisites: Upper division technical GPA 3.3, consent of instructor and faculty advsior. Evan Storey, Student Disability Program Administrator & Faculty Administrative Officer, 312 McLaughlin Hall # 1722 Supervised research. Nicole Rucinski, Academic Adviser Berkeley CEE is widely acknowledged to be a national and international leader. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context. Enrollment is restricted; see the Course Number Guide for details. Kenichi Soga, Special Advisor to the Dean for Resilient and Sustainable Systems Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week, Cornerstone Structural Design: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2023, Summer 2023 First 6 Week Session, Spring 2023 510-642-9168, Continuing Lecturer Solve simple boundary value problems in linear elastostatics (tension, torsion, beam bending), Prerequisites: MATH53 and MATH54 (may be taken concurrently); PHYSICS7A. Over the years, this brick academic structure was known by various names, reflecting the evolving focus and development of engineering disciplines. 779 Davis Hall, s_g@berkeley.edu (510) 643-2055 Terms offered: Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Design of Internet-of-Things for Smart Cities, Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Fall 2019. and prototype an innovation that addresses this challenge using maker resources, e.g. A series of lectures by distinguished professionals designed to provide an appreciation of the role of science, technology, and the needs of society in conceiving projects, balancing the interplay of conflicting demands, and utilizing a variety of disciplines to produce unified and efficient systems. (510) 642-7594 Anne Mayoral, Program Director, Girls in Engineering Chemical mechanisms of reactions controlling the fate and mobility of nutrients and pollutants in soils. Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 2 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week, Structure and Properties of Civil Engineering Materials: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021 Hands-on engineering design experience for creating cyber-physical systems, or more colloquially, "internet-of-things (IoT) systems" for smart cities. Basic and advanced GPS satellite mapping. Faculty - Berkeley Engineering (Note: For most majors. Fred and Claire Sauer Professor of Environmental Engineering Email ess@berkeley.edu, Oscar Dubn, Associate Dean for Students 6175 Etcheverry Hall #1740 625 Davis Hall, smoura@berkeley.edu Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for CIVENG122 after completing CIV ENG 122N, or CIVENG122. Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. If a student struggles academically, as evidenced by their GPA, the department will require academic advising prior to enrollment in classes the following semester. Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for CIVENG126 after completing MECENG104. Systems (510) 289-7598, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Please enable javascript in your browser for full site features, Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials. Laboratory sessions will consist of design and monitoring of laboratory and full-scale natural treatment systems, including a range of water quality measurements. Berkeley, CA 94720-5900 When you print this page, you are actually printing everything within the tabs on the page you are on: this may include all the Related Courses and Faculty, in addition to the Requirements or Overview. A maximum of 4 units of physical education from any school attended will count towards the 120 units. Overall logistical structure. Erick Robleto, Custodial Supervisor, Richmond Field Station Fate and transport of contaminants. (510) 642-2880, Carl W. Johnson Professor in Civil Engineering All applicants must read College of Engineering Admissions. Vibration of particles and rigid body systems: natural frequencies and mode shapes, free and forced vibration. 775 Davis Hall, moehle@berkeley.edu A first course in steel design focusing on basic principles. (510) 642-6897, Assistant Professor Miguel Quinonez-Skinner, Web and Database Applications Programmer Fiona Doyle, Special Advisor to the Dean for Academic Matters Webpage Guillaume Blanquart Time Series Analysis: Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding: Read More [+], Prerequisites: Concurrent or prior enrollment in Foundations of Data Science (COMPSCIC8 / INFOC8 / STATC8) and MATH1A, Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 1 hour of lecture and 1 hour of laboratory per week. A final report or presentation is required. Design for Future Infrastructure Systems: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Spring 2022 (510) 643-5023, Vice Chair for Research & Technical Support Transportation Engineering (510) 643-2451, Associate Professor 627 Davis Hall, rubin@ce.berkeley.edu Structure and Properties of Civil Engineering Materials: Terms offered: Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Time Series Analysis: Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding. Admissions | Civil and Environmental Engineering (510) 407-6124, Roy W. Carlson Distinguished Professor 775 Davis Hall, moehle@berkeley.edu Introduction to materials and methods of reinforced concrete design and construction; behavior and design of reinforced concrete beams and one-way slabs considering deflections, moment, shear, and reinforcement development requirements; behavior and design of columns; design of spread footings; design of earthquake-resistant structures; laboratory sessions to illustrate member behavior, to solve problem sets, and to develop and present the preliminary designs for a design project.
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