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About Undergraduate Degree Programs
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Welcome home to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Old Dominion University.
At the undergraduate level, the Department offers an ABET accredited Bachelor
of Science degree in Civil Engineering (BSCE) and enrolls 250 students as well
as a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering (BSEnvE).
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About Old Dominion University
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Old Dominion University, founded in 1930, is a state-supported
institution in Norfolk, Virginia and has a combined undergraduate and
graduate student population of 19,000.
The 200-acres of Old Dominion's campus is
located in Norfolk, Virginia, the hub of the world's largest natural harbor.
The university is within the coastal region of Virginia at the confluence
of the James and Elizabeth Rivers with the Chesapeake Bay, and it is only
20 miles from the pounding surf of Virginia Beach.
The population of the metropolitan region is approximately 1.3 million, and includes
the state's most populated city, Virginia Beach.
The university operates on the
semester system with a spring and fall semester and a variety of semester options
in the summer.
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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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 (B.S.) degree in Civil Engineering and enrolls 250 students as well
as a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Environmental Engineering.
At the
graduate level the Department offers Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of
Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in Civil Engineering
and in Environmental Engineering, and it enrolls 90 students. The graduate
programs are structured to accommodate both the full-time and part-time students.
The available specialty areas are coastal, geotechnical,
structural, and water resources engineering in Civil engineering and
a variety of sub-fields in Environmental engineering.
There are 10 full-time
faculty in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering. All hold doctoral degrees. Many are widely recognized
nationally and internationally for their scholarly activities.
Current faculty research projects and interests span a wide range
of technical areas.
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- The coastal engineering research
covers documented evidence of the impact of seawalls on adjacent beaches,
economic alternatives to increase the fill life of renourished beaches,
current effects on wave transformation in shallow water, and computeraided
design of coastal structures.
- Environmental and water resources research
includes particle removal and ozone in water treatment, coagulation and
organics removal, environmental monitoring, transport and fate of
contaminants in lakes and reservoirs, chemical equilibrium modeling,
water quality modeling, dewatering of water treatment residuals,
GIS-based spartial and temporal surface and groundwater modeling,
air pollution control, hazardous waste management, urban storm-drainage
systems and computational hydraulics.
- In geotechnical and earthquake studies, faculty
are researching below-and above-ground lifeline systems which are
subjected to various seismic environments, soil-structure interaction,
soil dynamics, granular mechanics, and soil liquefaction during earthquakes.
- On the structural engineering side, faculty interests include, polymer-fiber
composite materials, fiber reinforced concrete, base isolation and energy
absorptions for bridges, stability and behavior of steel structures,
passive damping of space structures, parallel computing techniques
in nonlinear structural mechanics, fatigue fracture, finite element
analysis, and structural optimization.
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For additional information, please
e-mail to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
or you can always reach to the Department at:
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Kaufman Hall Room 135
College of Engineering and Technology
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0241, USA
Tel) (757) 683-3753
Fax) (757) 683-5354
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Or you can directly request additional information
materials for Undergraduate Studies
on-line.
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