graduate
Certificate Programs
CERTIFICATE IN SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (CSTM)
The faculty of the Civil and Environmental Engineering are involved in the Sustainable Technology Certificate program. The Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Technology & Management (CSTM) is an interdisciplinary program that helps managers, engineers, and organizations meet the business and engineering imperatives of sustainable development in a globalizing and increasingly competitive economy.
For more information please visit http://cstm.asu.edu/
Water-Resources
Water Resources is an interdisciplinary field that synthesizes knowledge from a wide range of subjects. People who major in water resource engineering go on to have careers in fields of hydraulics, hydrology, storm water management and various other fields. The curriculum at Arizona State University presents challenging and interesting opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students. From the study of ancient water structures to finite element modeling of environmental fluid dynamics students are able to gain an excellent and applicable education.
Transportation
Welcome to the web site for the Transportation Engineering Program in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at ASU. In these web pages you will find information about the faculty, research projects, transportation-related resources such as laboratory facilities, the graduate program requirements, and graduate and undergraduate courses.
Structures
Geotechnical
Environmental
Environmental Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that synthesizes knowledge from a wide range of subjects. People who have careers in environmental engineering often study, provide solutions and implement strategies concerning the quality of air, water and land resources; transport, use and disposal of hazardous wastes; water and wastewater treatment; and water reuse. Environmental engineers lead and are involved in multidisciplinary projects addressing complex issues and changing technologies that are required for sustainable development.
Construction
The Construction Engineering graduate program at ASU is a multi-disciplinary program encompassing the areas of geotechnical engineering, structural engineering and transportation engineering in addition to construction management-related area. The primary goal is to impart scientific and technical knowledge that is used to construct infrastructure projects commonly used in Architecture/Engineering/Construction (A/E/C) industry.
CONSTRUCTION FACULTY
Specialty-Areas
Our graduate programs include studies in construction engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation materials and transportation systems, and water resources engineering. An overview of our graduate program requirements and common details of all the specialty areas are presented in this web page. Specialty area specific information can be found by clicking on the links provided in this web page.
Advising
CEE Advisement Center
Location: ERC 405
Phone: (480)965-0595
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. for Lunch
Note: For specific advising hours for undergraduates and graduates, please see below.
3-Year Teaching Plan
Tentative 3-Year Teaching Plan
(Graduate Courses)
Environmental | Geotechnical | Structures | Transportation | Water Resources

