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About Old Dominion University
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Old Dominion University, founded in 1930 as a division of the College of William and Mary,
is a state-supported institution
in Norfolk, Virginia and has a combined undergraduate and graduate student
population of 20,800 -- 14,200 Undergraduate; 6,600 Graduate with
1,400 international students from 108 countries.
Typical student-to-faculty ratio is 16 to 1.
It currently has
67 bachelor's, 68 master's and 26 doctoral degree programs in 6 colleges with
total research grants and contracts valued at $50 million
annually.
Old Dominion has grown into its own over the years and is now one of
only 101 public universities with a Carnegie/Doctoral
Research-Extensive distinction.
The University is
located
within the scenic coastal region of Virginia at the confluence of the James and
Elizabeth Rivers with the Chesapeake Bay.
The population of the
metropolitan region is approximately 1.4 million, and include the state's
most populated city, Virginia Beach. The campus is
approximately 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., within
minutes of the world's largest Naval Base, the largest East Coast
seaport and the oceanfront.
The university operates on the
semester system with a spring and fall semester and a variety of semester
options in the summer.
Directions to Old Dominion University
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About Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Greetings from the CEE Faculty
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department is one of six
departments in the College of Engineering and Technology and is located
in Kaufman Hall. At
the undergraduate
level, the Department offers an ABET accredited Bachelor of Science
degree in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E). An ABET accredited Bachelor of Science degree in
Environmental Engineering (B.S.Env.E.) program is also offered since
Fall, 1997.
At the graduate
level the Department offers Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of
Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees both in Civil
Engineering and in Environmental Engineering. The graduate programs are
structured to accommodate both the full-time and part-time students. The
available specialty areas are coastal, environmental, geotechnical,
structural, and water resources engineering.
For those prospective graduate program applicants, it is highly
recommended to submit an on-line Pre-application form
first to the Departmental Graduate Program Director (GPD). This
preapplication inquiry will be used to advise you whether you should
formally apply for admission to graduate programs in the
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
If you would like to receive additional degree program information, please
fill in a "
Degree Information Material Request Form."
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For more information, please contact
Ms. Sue Smith at
Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Kaufman Hall Room 135
College of Engineering and Technology
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0241
or please give us a call at (757) 683-3753/FAX (757) 683-5354
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Thank you very much for visiting us, and we hope to see you again soon.
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Undergraduate Program Information
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Undergraduate Program Brochure (PDF format)
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Graduate Program Information
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Information on Civil/Environmental Curriculum
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Request Degree Information Materials
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Submit a Preapplication Form for
Graduate Degree Programs
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Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Corner
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Research projects conducted by the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering has been sponsored by
the National Science Foundation(NSF); National Aeronautics
and Space Administration(NASA); U.S. Corps of Engineers(USACE); U.S.
Geological Survey(USGS); U.S. Air Force(USAF); state, regional and
local agencies; and private industries.
Current and recent faculty research projects and interests include;
- soil-structures interaction; soil dynamics; granular mechanics
- soil liquefaction during earthquakes
- polymer-fiber composite materials
- fiber reinforced concrete
- subbase stabilization with solid waste fly ash
- base isolation and energy absorptions for bridges
- stability and behavior of steel structures
- passive damping of space structures
- finite element analysis
- structural optimization
- parallel algorithms for computational structural mechanics
- water and wastewater process evaluation studies
- organic matter and disinfection
- by-product precursor characterization
- toxicity characterization of wastewater
- physics of breaking water waves on beaches
- coastal waves and current numerical modeling systems
- computer-aided design of coastal structures
- effluent and residuals disposal
- water quality assesment/management
- watershed-scale distributed parameter modeling of nonpoint source pollution
- particle and contaminant transport/fate modeling
- dewatering of dredged materials
- air pollution control
- hazardous waste management
- freeze drying of sludge
- surface and groundwater modeling
- DNAPL site characterization and remediation of superfund site
- urban stormwater management
- urban storm-drainage systems
- stormwater runoff from marine drydocks
- geographic information systems(GIS) in water resources engineering
- geographic information systems(GIS) in large-scale modeling and simulation
- engineering geographic information systems(GIS) application development
- water quality modeling and simulation
- computational hydraulics
- GIS-based uni-directional flushing modeling
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