Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Faculty
Chairperson: Donald Kendall*
Professors: Rachel G. Adams, Michael E. Manoogian*, Jeremy S. Pal, Joseph C. Reichenberger*, William J. Trott*
Assistant Professors: Sunai Kim*, Joseph Weber*
Clinical Professor: Donald Kendall*
Professor Emeriti: Roger Tim Haug*, Michael E. Mulvihill*
Lecturers: Melodie Grubbs, Dennis Kasper*, Daniel Samaro*
Graduate Program Director: Donald Kendall*
* Registered Professional Engineer
Description
The civil engineer applies a wide spectrum of engineering, scientific, and economic principles to plan, design, and oversee a wide variety of private infrastructure projects which improve the quality of life, protect the environment, and facilitate economic growth. These projects include roads and highways, railroads, mass transit systems, airports, bridges, buildings, structures, harbors, flood control and drainage works, water supply, treatment and distribution systems, wastewater treatment and reuse systems, irrigation systems, pipelines, renewable energy systems, and powerplants.
Program Mission
The mission of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is to provide opportunities for students to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become productive professionals through a rigorous, student-centered curriculum that balances theory and practice, serving the needs of society by emphasizing sustainability and environmental justice, and to meet the challenges of an ever-changing, complex world through a dynamic engineering program.
ProgramsBachelorsCertificateDual-DegreeMasters
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