News Faculty Awards & AchievementsUniversity of Pittsburgh to Offer Programs in Mining, Transportation EngineeringBeginning in spring 2007, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will offer new programs in mining engineering and transportation engineering. Undergraduate Certificate in Mining EngineeringAn undergraduate certificate program will be offered in the area of mining engineering. Pitt developed this program to address the increasing demand for mining engineers in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The Certificate in Mining Engineering will require a five-course sequence, including:
Pitt has a strong history in mining engineering as many of our engineering alumni have achieved great success and leadership positions in the mining industry. The program is being developed in conjunction with our alumni at CONSOL Energy, Beckwith Machinery, Eickhoff, and Jenmar Corporation. For additional information about this program, please contact Amir Koubaa (akoubaa@engr.pitt.edu). Graduate Program in Transportation EngineeringThe new graduate program in transportation engineering focuses on a comprehensive approach to transportation engineering with emphasis on three major areas:
Faculty aim to enhance not only the students’ analytical, quantitative, and communication skills, but also their product development and product management skills so that they are better prepared to face the challenges of the profession. The opportunity to apply these skills is provided through the capstone project management course that incorporates all phases of an engineering project (project conception, preliminary design, stakeholders’ involvement, environmental impact, financial aspects, etc.). The program is structured so that it can be completed in two years, and all courses are offered at times that accommodate the schedules of both full-time and part-time students. For additional information, please contact the CEE department at cee@engr.pitt.edu Construction Management Program Prepares for 2007 and BeyondFrom its roots in the early 1990s, the Construction Management (CM) Program has worked diligently to meet the needs of its students and the construction industry. The results of those efforts have seen 104 students earn construction management certificates and 54 students earn advanced degrees. In keeping with its mission to achieve scholarly excellence and educate technically proficient problem solvers, the University of Pittsburgh Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has undertaken a number of significant initiatives that will ensure the program’s future, including:
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