2014 *** lower - Civil and Environmental Engineering

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CIVIL ENGINEERING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Course
Title
Math 21A*
Math 21B
Math 21C*
Math 21D
Math 22A*
Math 22B*
Physics 9A*
Physics 9B*
Physics 9C*
CHE 2A*
CHE 2B*
ENG 35*
ENG 45
ECI 3
ECI 16
Units
Calculus D
Calculus D
Calculus D
Vector Analysis D
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Classical Physics L/D
Classical Physics L/D
Classical Physics L/D
General Chemistry L/D
General Chemistry L/D
Statics D
Properties of Materials L
Intro to Civil & Environ Eng Sys L
•Spatial Data Analysis L
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2013-2014
*** LOWER DIVISION ***
Qtr(s) Offered
Prerequisites & Enrollment Restrictions
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2 yrs high school algebra, trig, geometry & placement by Precalc Exam
Math 21A
→ assistance in Math:
Math 21B http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/courses/learning/calculus-help
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Notes and web links to resources
Math 21C
and http://sasc.ucdavis.edu
9 units of college math, Matlab (or Math 22AL concurrently)
Math 21C, 22A
Math 21B
→ assistance in Physics:
Physics 9A; Math 21D (MBTC)
http://sasc.ucdavis.edu
Physics 9B; Math 22A (MBTC)
Diagnostic Exam
→ assistance in Chem:
Chem 2A
http://sasc.ucdavis.edu
Math 21D (MBTC), Phys 9A with C- or better; Pass 1 Engineering only
Math 21C, Chem 2A, Phy 9A all with C- or better; Pass 1 Engineering only
Math 21A (MBTC) [Fresh/Soph course - or replace with 4 units of ECI Elective]
Restricted to Civil and Bio Sys Eng majors
PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES requirement: select ONE of the following four courses (4 units required)
Physics 9D
Chem 2C
Bio Sci 2A
GEL 50-50L
Modern Physics D
4
General Chemistry L/D
5
Intro Biology: Essent. of Life on Earth D 5
Physical Geology & Lab
3/2
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F W
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Phys 9C, Math 22A; Math 22B recom (MBTC)
Chem 2B
High school phys & chem -reduced unit credit if GEL 1 completed -
PROGRAMMING requirement: select ONE of the following three courses (4 units required)
ECI 19
ENG 6
ECS 30
C Programming for Engineers L
Engrg. Problem Solving (Matlab) D
Programming & Prob Solving (C) D
4
4
4
not offered 13-14
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Math 21A (MBTC)
Math (16A or) 21A with C- or better; Math 21B (MBTC)
Math 21A (MBTC); prior programming experience recomm/expected
COMMUNICATION requirement: select ONE of the following two courses (4 units required)
CMN 1
CMN 3
Intro to Public Speaking D
Interpersonal Commun. Competence
D
4
4
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F W
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Completion of Entry Level Writing Requirement
Completion of Entry Level Writing Requirement
ENGLISH WRITING requirement: select ONE of the following seven courses (4 units required) (may not simultaneously fulfill GE topical breath)
Univ Wrt Prog 1 Expository Writing D
4
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Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
English 3
Introduction to Literature D
4
F W S
Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
Comp Lit 1
Bks of West. Cul:Ancient World D
4
F W S
Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
Comp Lit 2
Bks of West. Cul:Mid Ages-Enlight D 4
F W S
Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
Comp Lit 3
Bks of West. Cul:Modern Crisis D
4
F W S
Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
Comp Lit 4
Bks of the Contemporary World D
4
F W S
Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
Native Am St 5 Intro to Native American Literature D 4
F W S
Compl. of Entry Level Writing Req.
(pass with C- or better)
GENERAL EDUCATION requirement: varies based on quarter of matriculation and level
General Education (GE2)
24
[General education may be taken anytime – complete 24 units total by graduation]
All students who matriculated prior to Fall 2011 and transfer students who matriculate Fall 2011 or Fall 2012 may satisfy General Education with GE2 requirements.**
GE2 Requirements: http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/ugraded/gereqt.html
Two GE2 courses must be upper division (#100-199)
General Education (GE3)
32 (27)
[General education may be taken anytime – complete 32 units total by graduation]
All freshmen who matriculate Fall 2011 or later must satisfy General Education with GE3 requirements. GE3 Requirements: http://ge.ucdavis.edu
**Continuing students may elect the GE3 option
GE Course Look Up Tool: http://registrar4.ucdavis.edu/courses/ge_courses/ shows GE2 & GE3
(MBTC) = Course may be taken concurrently
L = Course has a Lab
D = Course has a Discussion
• = Course open to Engineering students ONLY
First-Year Seminar offerings: http://cetl.ucdavis.edu/first-year-seminars/
Minimum Requirements for Change of Major in the College of Engineering (effective Fall Quarter 2013): (1) Finish at least one quarter
at UCD (2) Have fewer than 135 units (3) Be in good academic standing and meet minimum progress (4) Receive a letter grade for all
courses that satisfy Engineering degree requirements (5) Complete at least the following five courses: MAT 21A, B, C, PHY 9A, and
CHE 2A and have a GPA of 2.00 or better in all completed MAT, PHY, BIS, and CHE courses required for your intended major,
and receive a C- or better in each of these courses (6) Have no grade lower than a C- in any completed engineering course required for
your intended major(s) taken at UC Davis (7) Have a 2.00 UC GPA in completed engineering courses
MINIMUM 2.0 UC GPA and MINIMUM 2.0 ENGINEERING (Major) GPA required to receive degree certification.
Freshman (0-44.9 units)
Fall
Math 21A
English Elective
ECI 3
GE Elective
Winter
4
4
4
4
16
Math 21B
Chem 2A
GE Elective
GE or Phy/Bio Elective^
Example Schedule
Spring
4
5
4
4
17
Math 21C
Physics 9A
Chem 2B
Sophomore (45-89.9 units)
Fall
4
5
5
14
Math 21D
Physics 9B
GE or Phy/Bio Elective^
Programming Elective
Winter
4
5
4
4
17
Math 22A (22A Lab)
Physics 9C
GE Elective
ENG 35^
Spring
3(1)
5
4
4
16(17)
Math 22B
ENG 45^
ECI 16
ECI 114
3
4
2
4
13
^ may take another quarter instead
* C- or better grade in this course will be a prerequisite for most Engineering coursework (both lower and upper division). It is always an
instructor’s option to drop students without the posted prerequisites for their course. Engineering instructors will exercise this option
frequently.
Offerings & prerequisites are subject to change
revised 6/19/2013
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Course
Title
Units
Qtr(s) Offered
ENG 102*
•Dynamics
4
ENG 103*
•Fluid Mechanics
4
ENG 104*
•Mechanics of Materials
4
ENG 104L
•Mechanics of Materials Lab
1
ENG 105
•Thermodynamics
4
ENG 106
•Engineering Economics
3
ECI 190
•Civil Engineer in Society
2
Probabilis. Sys. Analysis for Civ. Engrs. 4
ECI 114
Group Options
See box for requirement details 30
Math Analysis
See box for requirement details
4
ECI Elective
See box for requirement details
16
Upper Division English See box for requirement details 0-4
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2013-2014
*** UPPER DIVISION ***
Prerequisites & Enrollment Restrictions
Notes
ENG 35, Math 22B both with C- or better
ENG 35, Math 22B both with C- or better
ENG 35, Math 22B both with C- or better -Do not take 104L concurrentlyENG 104
-Do not take lab concurrently with ENG 104Math 22B, Phys 9B both with C- or better
Upper division standing in Engineering
Upper division standing in Engineering
Math 21C w/ C- or better *offered Summer Session II 2013
20 units required if ECI 3 not completed
GROUP OPTION requirement: Select 2 courses from 4 of the 5 areas below  8 courses total
30 unit minimum – excess units used toward ECI Elective requirement
MAJOR DESIGN EXPERIENCE requirement: At least 2 courses from Group Options and ECI Elective must be from the following list:
ECI 127, ECI 136, ECI 145, ECI 148B, ECI 150, ECI 162, ECI 173 (i.e. the highlighted courses below)
SENIOR STANDING REQUIRED (135+ units) TO ENROLL IN MAJOR DESIGN COURSES
ENVIRONMENT:
ECI 148A
•Water Quality Management
or ECI 149
Air Pollution D
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4
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Chem 2B w/ C- or better
Math 21D & 22B; Chem 2B & ENG 103 both w/ C- or better
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and one or more of the following courses:
ECI 140
Env. Analysis of Aqueous Sys.
ECI 143
Green Engr. Des. & Sustainability D
ECI 148B
Water Qual. Mgmt. Sys. Design L
ECI 150
Air Pollution Cont. Sys. Des. D
GEOTECHNICAL:
ECI 171*-171L •Soil Mechanics & Lab
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4
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Chem 2B w/ C- or better
Upper division standing; Pass 1 majors only
ENG 103 & ECI 148A w/ C- or better
ENG 103, 105 and 106; ECI 149
ENG 103 (MBTC), 104 w/ C- or better, 171L concurrently
and one or more of the following courses:
ECI 173
Foundation Design
ECI 175
Geotechnical Earthquake Engrg.
ECI 179
Pavement Engineering L
STRUCTURES:
ECI 130
•Structural Analysis
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ECI 171
ECI 171 w/ C- or better
ENG 104 w/ C- or better
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-ECI 179 may only count in one group-
Math 22A & ENG 104 both w/ C- or better *offered Summer Session II 2013
and one or more of the following courses:
ECI 131
Matrix Structural Analysis L
ECI 132
Struct. Design:Metallic Elem.
ECI 135
•Struct Design:Concrete Elem. L
ECI 136
Building Design L
ECI 137
Construction Prin. & Proj. Mgmt L
ECI 138
Earthquake Loads on Structures D
ECI 139
Advanced Structural Mechanics
TRANSPORTATION:
ECI 161*
Transportation System Operations D
or ECI 162
Transport Land Use Sustain. Design L
or ECI 179
Pavement Engineering L
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not offered 13-14
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ENG 6, ENG 104 w/ C- or better
ECI 130
ECI 130; Restricted to Civil Eng majors
ECI 130 or 131; ECI 135 or 132
Upper division standing in Engineering; ENG 106 recom
ECI 130 or 131
ENG 104 w/ C- or better
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ENG 6 and 102 both w/ C- or better
ECI 161 or 163 w/ C- or better in either
ENG 104 w/ C- or better -ECI 179 may only count in one group-
not offered 13-14
ENG 106 or ECN 1A *offered Fall ’14
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and one or more of the preceding or following courses:
ECI 163*
Energy/Env. Aspects of Trans.
ECI 165
Transportation Policy
WATER RESOURCES:
ECI 141*-141L •Engineering Hydraulics & Lab
4
3
F
3/1
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ENG 103 w/ C- or better *offered Summer Session I 2013
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ECI 141 (MBTC)
ECI 141
ECI 141 w/ C- or better
ENG 103
ENG 106 or ECN 1A, ECI 114
and one or more of the following courses:
ECI 142
ECI 144
ECI 145
ECI 146
ECI 155
•Engineering Hydrology
Groundwater Systems Design
Hydraulic Structure Design L/D
Water Resources Simulation D
Water Resources Engrg. Planning
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not offered 13-14
SUSTAINABILITY AND ENERGY electives (not required for graduation; units can be applied to ECI elective requirement)
ECI 123
Urban Systems & Sustainability
4
not offered 13-14
Upper division standing
ECI 125
Building Energy Performance
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Upper division standing in the College of Engineering
ECI 126¹
Green Planning L
4
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Physics 9C; Upper division standing; consent of instructor via application ¹
ECI 127
Green Design L
4
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ECI 126 (126 & 127 taken as a sequence)
¹ Limited enrollment. Applications are available from departmental advisor in October each year. Student enrollment requests will be reviewed by the instructor to ensure that
a balanced group of students with different experience, majors or expertise are able to enroll.
(MBTC) = Course may be taken concurrently
L = Course has a Lab
Offerings & prerequisites are subject to change
D = Course has a Discussion
• = Course open to Engineering students ONLY
revised 6/19/2013
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE requirement: 16 units required* → or 20 units required if ECI 3 is not completed
ECI
Elective is additional upper division, letter-graded Civil Engineering courses (i.e. not already used towards the
Group Option requirement.
May also include up to 6 units of the following
 ECI 198
Group Study (with Faculty)
1-5
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Upper division standing
 ECI 199
Research (with Faculty)
1-5
F W S
Upper division standing
[Unit credit might be possible when working with an Engineering professor on a project. An ECI 199 form must be completed (including the portion filled in
and signed by the professor) and returned by the student to the advisor to receive a CRN#. Form available from the advisor. Students normally talk to a professor
one-on-one to inquire about research possibilities available to undergraduates.]
UPPER DIVISION ENGLISH COMPOSITION requirement: satisfy by Exam (0 units) - or take ONE of the UWP courses listed below (4 units)
English Composition Exam (given 4th Saturday of each quarter – no more than 2 chances to pass the exam)
Exam details found at: http://writing.ucdavis.edu/programs-and-services/upper-division-composition-exam-information/upper-division-compositionexam-information
UWP 101
UWP 102E
UWP 102G
UWP 104A
UWP 104E
UWP 104T
Advanced Composition
D
Writing in the Disciplines: Engineering D
Writing in the Disciplines: Environmental Writing D
Writing in the Professions: Business Writing D
Writing in the Professions: Science D
Writing in the Professions: Technical Writing D
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UWP 1 or ENL 3; Upper div. standing
UWP 1 or ENL 3; Upper div. standing
UWP 1 or ENL 3; Upper div. standing
UWP 1 or ENL 3; Upper div. standing
UWP 1 or ENL 3; Upper div. standing
UWP 1 or ENL 3; Upper div. standing
(pass with C- or better)
(pass with C- or better)
(pass with C- or better)
(pass with C- or better)
(pass with C- or better)
(pass with C- or better)
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS requirement: select ONE of the following three courses (4 units required)
ECI 115
ECI 153
Math 118A
Statistics 108
Computer Methods in Civil Eng
Deterministic Optimization & Design L
Partial Diff. Eqns:Elementary Methods
Appl. Stat. Methods:Regression Analy D
4
4
4
4
Junior (90-134.9 units)
Fall
ENG 102^
ENG 104^
GE Elective
Group Option
Winter
4
ENG 103^
4
4
ENG 104L^
1
4
ENG 106
3
4
Math Analysis Elect^ 4
16
GE Elective
4
^ may take another quarter instead
16
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Example Schedule
Spring
ENG 105^
Group Options
ECI 190^
Upper Div. Enl?
(or passed exam?)
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ENG 6 or ECS 30, MAT 22B offered as ECI 189E in Fall ‘13
Math 21C, 22A, programming course
Math 21D, 22A, 22B
(extensive problem solving)
Statistics 13, 32, 102 or ECI 114
Senior (135 or more units)
Fall
4
8
2
0-4
14-18
Group Options
ECI Elective
Winter
8
8
Spring
Group Options
ECI Elective
GE Elective
16
8
4
4
16
Group Options
ECI Elective
CMN 1 or 3^
4
4
4
12
Request Degree Check from Dean’s office one year before graduation
Planning for an EDUCATION ABROAD or QUARTER ABROAD or SUMMER ABROAD experience?
http://eac.ucdavis.edu
Engineering students are encouraged to participate in these programs; Civil Engineering majors find that the curriculum allows the flexibility to include study abroad.
Civil & Environmental Engineering: http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu
College of Engineering: http://engineering.ucdavis.edu/
EIT/FE Exam (not required for degree): http://www.pels.ca.gov/
Internship & Career Center: http://iccweb.ucdavis.edu
Office of the Registrar: http://registrar.ucdavis.edu
Class Search Tool: http://classes.ucdavis.edu
Equivalent courses at Community Colleges: http://www.assist.org
Summer Sessions: http://summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu
Academic Standing is determined by grade point average (GPA) from both the most recent quarter and the cumulative/UC GPA at the end of Fall,
Winter and Spring Quarter; as well as units completed toward Minimum Progress (MP) (must average 13 units per quarter / total at least 39 units/year
(Fall through Spring)). Good Standing = GPA of 2.00 or above (quarterly and cumulatively) and satisfaction of MP.
Academic Probation (AP) = GPA less than 2.00, but not less than 1.50, for the quarter, and/or GPA less than 2.00 for all courses taken within UC,
and/or MP average less than 13 units, but greater than or equal to 12 units per quarter.
Subject to Disqualification (SD) = GPA less than 1.50 for the quarter, and/or GPA less than 1.50 for all courses taken within UC, and/or MP average
less than 12 units per quarter.
Course Repeat Policy Students may repeat one time for credit a course in which they received a D+, D, D-, F or NP. The second (i.e. repeat) grade
replaces the first grade in the GPA, up to a 16 unit maximum (course must be repeated at UC). After 16 units, both grades remain in the GPA. Both grades
remain on the transcript for all repeated coursework. Repeating a course more than once requires approval by petition through the Dean’s Office.
Close to Graduation? Two separate websites to visit – one for degree certification/diploma and one to participate in a ceremony:
1) Graduation Online Application (apply qtr before completing coursework): http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/graduation
2) Participate in Commencement (June ceremony only): http://engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/commencement/index.html
MINIMUM 2.00 UC GPA and MINIMUM 2.00 ENGINEERING (Major) GPA required to receive degree certification.
College of Engineering Undergraduate Dean’s Office, 1050 Kemper Hall
Main phone number: 752-1979
Engineering Peer Advisors 752-0553
Reina Smarkel, Undergraduate Adviser, Civil Engineering, 2045 Ghausi Hall, smarkel@ucdavis.edu, (530) 752-3425
--The Civil Engineering degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org --
Offerings & prerequisites are subject to change
revised 6/19/2013
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FACULTY 2013-2014
John E. Bolander
Additional information on dept. website: http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/facultystaff
3121 Ghausi Hall, 752-8226 jebolander@ucdavis.edu
Structural analysis; structural design; composite materials; nondestructive testing; optimization
Fabian Bombardelli
3105 Ghausi Hall, 752-0949 fabombardelli@ucdavis.edu
Theoretical and numerical aspects of turbulence in multi-phase flow dynamics; environmental flows
Ross W. Boulanger
3151 Ghausi Hall, 752-2947 rwboulanger@ucdavis.edu
Earthquake engineering; soil-structure interaction; laboratory testing; ground improvement
Christopher Cappa
3135 Ghausi Hall, 752-8180 cdcappa@ucdavis.edu
Air quality; atmospheric chemistry; atmospheric particulate matter; climate change
Y.H. Rob Chai
3133 Ghausi Hall, 752-2404 fzchai@ucdavis.edu
Seismic retrofit of structures; bridge structures; earthquake engineering; reinforced concrete and masonry structures
Lijuan Dawn Cheng
3161 Ghausi Hall, 754-8030 dawcheng@ucdavis.edu
Infrastructure design and renewal using composites and engineered recycle materials; bridge design and analysis; large-scale testing
Yannis F. Dafalias
3131 Ghausi Hall, 752-3423 jfdafalias@ucdavis.edu
Continuum mechanics; structural mechanics; soil mechanics; constitutive models for metals, polymers, soils; large deformations; micromechanics
Jeannie L. Darby
3129 Ghausi Hall, 752-5670 jdarby@ucdavis.edu
Water and wastewater treatment; water quality; disinfection; arsenic, nitrate, and chromium removal from water
Jason T. DeJong
3101 Ghausi Hall, 754-8995 jdejong@ucdavis.edu
In-situ and laboratory characterization; soil behavior; sensor and device development; bio-mediated soil improvement; earthquake engineering, foundation design
Yueyue Fan
3137 Ghausi Hall, 754-6408 yyfan@ucdavis.edu
Network optimization and control; stochastic system modeling and analysis; risk management of transportation networks; applied mathematics/computation on transportation systems
Timothy R. Ginn
3141 Ghausi Hall, 752-1707 trginn@ucdavis.edu
Subsurface contaminant transport and remediation; subsurface hydrology; paleorecharge estimation; inverse problems
John T. Harvey
3153 Ghausi Hall, 754-6409 jtharvey@ucdavis.edu
Pavement materials, design, analysis, rehabilitation, construction, management, and quality; pavement environmental life cycle assessment
Boris Jeremić
3147 Ghausi Hall, 754-9248 jeremic@ucdavis.edu
Computational geomechanics; finite element methods; parallel computing; computer aided engineering
Amit Kanvinde
3139 Ghausi Hall, 752-2605 amkanvinde@ucdavis.edu
(Department Vice Chair/Undergraduate Advisor)
Fracture and fatigue of steel structures; nonlinear structural analysis and design; performance based earthquake engineering
M. Levent Kavvas
3165 Ghausi Hall, 752-2518 mlkavvas@ucdavis.edu
Hydrology; watershed hydrology; hydrometeorology; hydraulic models; erosion/sediment transport
Alissa Kendall
3167 Ghausi Hall, 752-5722 amkendall@ucdavis.edu
Energy systems analysis; renewable energy efficiency, transportation energy; life cycle analysis
Michael J. Kleeman
3125 Ghausi Hall, 752-8386 mjkleeman@ucdavis.edu
Urban and regional air quality; heterogeneous atmospheric chemical reactions; aerosols; air pollution source characterization; parallel computing
Sashi K. Kunnath
3149 Ghausi Hall, 754-6428 skkunnath@ucdavis.edu (Department Chair, 2049 Ghausi Hall)
Structural dynamics; earthquake engineering; extreme loading on structures; nonlinear modeling and simulation
Bruce L. Kutter
3103 Ghausi Hall, 752-8099 blkutter@ucdavis.edu
Geotechnical centrifugal modeling; earthquake engineering; constitutive models for soil
Frank J. Loge
3163 Ghausi Hall, 754-2297 fjloge@ucdavis.edu (Department Vice Chair/Graduate Advisor)
Biological quality of point and non-point source discharges; disinfection; biological treatment; natural treatment systems; microbial ecology
Kenneth Loh
3155 Ghausi Hall, 754-9428 kjloh@ucdavis.edu
Structural health monitoring. Bio-inspired materials. Multifunctional Nanocomposites. Active and passive wireless sensors and sensor networks. Smart structures.
Jay R. Lund
3109 Ghausi Hall, 752-5671 jrlund@ucdavis.edu
Environment and infrastructure systems analysis; management; optimization; economics
Mark Modera
Western Cooling Efficiency Center, 754-7671 mpmodera@ucdavis.edu
Energy efficiency; heat and mass transfer properties; air flow modeling and measurement; indoor air quality.
Debbie Niemeier
3127 Ghausi Hall, 752-8918 dniemeier@ucdavis.edu
Sustainable urban design; transportation-air quality modeling; vehicle emissions modeling; environmental policy
Mark M. Rashid
3123 Ghausi Hall, 752-7013 mmrashid@ucdavis.edu
Computational solid mechanics/inelasticity; large-deformation finite element methodology; constitutive modeling of engineering materials
S. Geoffrey Schladow
3111 Ghausi Hall, 752-6932 gschladow@ucdavis.edu
Lake and reservoir modeling; environmental fluid mechanics; ecosystem modeling; sediment-water column exchange processes; saline lakes
Daniel Sperling
1715 Tilia St., Room 1109, West Village, 752-7434
dsperling@ucdavis.edu
Energy systems; air pollution; alternative energy systems; energy policy; environmental policy; transportation planning
Natarajan Sukumar
3159 Ghausi Hall, 754-6415 nsukumar@ucdavis.edu
Computational solid mechanics; fracture mechanics
Anthony Wexler
2046 Bainer, 754-6558
aswexler@ucdavis.edu
Air pollution aerosol particles related to urban smog, human health and global warming; biomedical interests in particle effects on lungs and functional electrical stimulation of muscle
Stefan Wuertz
3157 Ghausi Hall, 754-6407 swuertz@ucdavis.edu
Biological processes in wastewater treatment; environmental biotechnology; biofilms; use of modern molecular biology techniques to solve environmental engineering problems
Thomas M. Young
3113 Ghausi Hall, 754-9399 tyoung@ucdavis.edu
Environmental chemistry; water quality; remediation of contaminated soils and sediments
Bassam A. Younis
3107 Ghausi Hall, 754-6417 bayounis@ucdavis.edu
Computational environmental fluid mechanics; turbulence simulation and modeling; transport processes
H. Michael Zhang
3145 Ghausi Hall, 754-9203 hmzhang@ucdavis.edu
Transportation systems management; traffic operations; traffic flow modeling; air pollution
Offerings & prerequisites are subject to change
revised 6/19/2013
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