Hours
                                 
                                 Fall 2025
                                 
                                 The CEGE Student Success Center (SSC) is open for walk-ins for Spring semester.  The
                                    center will be open for walk-ins starting Tuesday of week 2 (September 2, 2025)
                                 
                                  
                                 
                                 Monday–Thursday 
                                 
                                 4–8 p.m.
                                 
                                  
                                 
                                  
                                  
                            
                           
                              
                                 
                                 Location
                                 
                                 102 Dillman Hall
                                 
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                                 Advisor
                                 
			
			
				
					
					
						
							
							
								- Academic Advisor, Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering
 
						
					 
				 
			
                                 
                                  
                            
                         
                        
                        
                        About the SSC
                        
                        The CEGE Student Success Center provides a collaborative environment for students
                           and faculty in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering.
                           The setting is informal, making the center ideal for one-on-one discussion and small-group
                           work.
                        
                        The space is equipped with state-of-the-art presentation tools, a journal and thesis
                           library, and round tables with comfortable seating.
                        
                        The center is available for formal study groups, faculty- or student-led presentations,
                           organized student group meetings, or informal meetings.
                        
                        Fall 2025 Weekly Coaching Schedule
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
                              
                                 
                                 |  | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | 4–6 p.m. | Casey BaldwinCEE4501 ENG2120CEE3200
 CEE3501/3503
 CEE3502
 CEE3620
 CEE4502
 CEE4503
 CEE4505
 CEE4509
 CEE4511CEE4650
 | Ryan AnrickCEE4504CEE3501/CEE3503
 CEE3332
 CEE4333
 CEE4505
 FW3330
 | Kris CrawfordENG2120CEE3501/CEE3503
 CEE3200
 CEE3502
 CEE3620
 CEE3810
 CEE4501
 CEE4502
 CEE4503
 CEE4505
 CEE4506
 CEE4993
 | Rebecca FeberFW3330 CEE3200CEE3501/3503
 CEE3620 CEE4503FW3540
   | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | 5–7 p.m. | Maddy FernerCEE3101 CEE3810CEE3202
 CEE3332
 CEE3710
 MEEM2150
 SU2000
 | Henry RossCEE3620 MEEM2110MEEM2150
 CEE3200
 CEE3202
 CEE3332
 CEE3401
 MA3710
 SU2000
   | Maddy FernerCEE3101 CEE3810CEE3202
 CEE3332
 CEE3710
 MEEM2150
 SU2000
     | Elizabeth HarkeCEE3202 CEE3332 MEEM2110MEEM2150
 CEE3101
 CEE3200
 CEE3401
 CEE3620
 CEE4213
 SU2000
 | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | 6–8 p.m. | Grace BistodeauCEE4505 ENG2120CEE3200
 CEE3401
 CEE3501/3503
 CEE3502
 CEE3620
 CEE4501
 
 
     | Jacob SchmidtCEE4502 ENG2120CEE3200
 CEE3501/3503
 CEE3502
 CEE4505
 CEE4509
 CEE4511
 | Preston ToutantCMG1200CMG2110
 CMG2120
 CMG2140
 CMG3200
 CMG3250
 CMG4200
 CMG4210
 CMG4400
 CMG4800
   | Lyza BradnerCEE3200CEE3501/3503
 CEE3502
 CEE3620
 CEE4503
 | 
                              
                           
                        
                        
                           
                           - Bold course numbers indicate main course(s) assigned to coach
- Other courses are ones that the coach has completed and is willing to assist with
- Feel free to show up when any coach is available. They may be able to help.
- Open 24 hrs swipe access
Courses
                        
                        Coaches are prepared to assist students in the some of the following courses. 
                        
                        CEE 3101 - Civil Engineering Materials
Covers properties and behavior of typical civil engineering  materials, including wood, metals, aggregates, asphalt  cement concrete, portland cement concrete, and composites.  Laboratory exercises demonstrate selected engineering  mechanics principles, including elastic, inelastic, and  time-dependent material behavior. Additional topics include  testing techniques, materials standards, report writing,  and presentation of experimental data.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-2-3)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): ENG 2120 or MEEM 2150 or CMG 2120 or ME 2150
 CEE 3200 - Thermodynamics/Fluid Mechanics
Provides engineering students with a unified understanding of the fundamental conservation laws and property accounting applied to thermodynamic and fluid dynamic systems.  Topics will include but are not limited to: ideal gas behavior; heat, work, and energy; 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics; heat pumps; cycles; hydrostatics; Bernoulli; pipe flow and loss; and lift and drag.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-4-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): CH 1150 and CH 1151 and PH 2100 and (ENG 1101 or ENG 1101T or CS 1111 or CS 1121 or CS 1131) and MA 2160
 CEE 3202 - Structural Analysis
Introduction to structural concepts and techniques for analyzing trusses, determinate and indeterminate beams, and frame structures. Apply concepts from statics and mechanics of materials to determine internal forces and deflections of structural members and systems, including loads and load paths.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): (ENG 2120 or MEEM 2150 or ME 2150) and (MA 2320(C) or MA 2321(C) or MA 2330(C))
 CEE 3332 - Fundamentals of Construction Engineering
Introduction to concepts required by professionals involved  in the construction industry. Includes contracts, bidding,  estimating, scheduling, cash flow, safety, labor issues,  equipment ownership, and productivity.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions: 
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman
 CEE 3401 - Transportation Engineering
Introduction to transportation in the United States,  transportation mode characteristics and applications, highway geometrics and design standards, pavement design and management.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions: 
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman
 CEE 3501 - Environmental Engineering Fundamentals
Basic principles and calculations for environmental  engineering. Covers application of mass balance, energy  balance, and physical/chemical/biological principles to  water and wastewater treatment, surface water quality, air  quality, solid waste management, and groundwater quality.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Restrictions: 
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Engineering - Environmental, Environmental Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MA 1160 or MA 1161) and MA 2160 and (CH 1112 or (CH 1150 and CH 1151))
 CEE 3502 - Environmental Monitoring and Measurement Analysis
Introduction to environmental data acquisition and  interpretation, fundamentals of environmental monitoring,  instrumentation, measurement techniques, and statistical  analyses. Measurements are conducted  in a variety of  engineered and natural environments. Probability and  statistical analyses are applied to the collected data.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-2-3)
- Semesters Offered: 
Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 and (CH 1150 and CH 1151)
 CEE 3503 - Environmental Engineering
Application of fundamental chemical, biological, and  physical principles of environmental engineering to design  and operation of systems used for water and wastewater  treatment, solid waste management, air pollution control,  and  analysis of quality of surface water, air, and  groundwater.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 and CH 1112 or (CH 1150 and CH 1151)
 CEE 3620 - Water Resources Engineering
Introduction to hydrologic engineering, including rainfall-runoff modeling and hydrologic frequency analysis. Analysis and design of hydraulic systems such as pipe networks and storm water management systems. Computational, field, and experimental laboratory sessions reinforce lectures and provide hands-on learning opportunities.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (3-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions: 
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman
- Pre-Requisite(s): (ENG 3200 or CEE 3200) and (MA 3710(C) or MA 2710(C) or MA 2720(C) or CEE 3502(C) or CEE 3710(C))
 CEE 3710 - Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering
Introduction to probability, statistics, and uncertainty analysis with examples from civil engineering (e.g. models of vehicle arrivals, structural reliability, flood distributions). Topics include: discrete probability theory, probability distributions, parameter estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, linear regression, and model selection.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160
 CEE 3810 - Soil Mechanics for Engineers
Develops the terminology and descriptions common to the  field. Studies soil compressibility, fluid flow, response  to mechanical compaction, and strength as well as methods  of determining geostatic stresses and stress changes due to  boundary loadings. An experimental laboratory experience  reinforces the lecture material.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (3-0-3)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): GE 2000(C) and (MEEM 2150 or ME 2150 or ENG 2120) and (ENG 3200 or CEE 3200 or GE 3850)
 CEE 4213 - Structural Concrete Design
Introduction to design of reinforced concrete structural components. Analyze and design reinforced concrete beams, columns, and footings. Understand material behavior, limit state criteria, and practical detailing considerations. Application of the ACI 318 to cast-in-place and precast systems.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-3-2)
- Semesters Offered: 
Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3202
 CEE 4223 - Steel Design I
Behavior and design of structural steel members using both ASD and LRDF approaches. Covers material behavior, external loads, and the design of tension, compression, and flexural members (rolled, built-up, and composite), and simple welded and bolted connections.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-3-2)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3202
 CEE 4501 - Environmental Engineering Chemical Processes
Application of chemistry, conservation principles, and mathematics to the analysis of chemical processes occurring in natural and engineered environments.  Topics include acid-base phenomena, the carbonate system, precipitation/dissolution, redox chemistry, diffusion, mass transfer, and applications to engineering design.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-3-3)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): (CEE 3501 or CEE 3503) and CEE 3502 and (ENG 3200 or CEE 3200)
 CEE 4502 - Wastewater Treatment Principles and Design
Principles of physical, chemical, and biological processes employed in wastewater treatment. Design of selected individual units within wastewater treatment systems.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3501 or CEE 3503
 CEE 4503 - Drinking Water Treatment Principles and Design
Provides an overview of the principles and design of municipal water treatment practices. Understand the physical and chemical processes employed in water treatment. Design individual unit processes with a view toward integration into complete treatment systems.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3501 or CEE 3503
 CEE 4504 - Air Quality Engineering and Science
Overview of air quality regulation in the U.S. and world,  including basic concepts of atmospheric chemistry and  transport; fugitive, point, and area emissions; principles  and tradeoffs of operation and design of air pollution  control systems; and application of air quality models.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3501 or CEE 3503
 CEE 4505 - Surface Water Quality Engineering
Develops the scientific basis for water quality management  in lakes and rivers. Considers the origin, behavior, and  fate of nutrients and toxic substances. Introduces  engineered approaches for lake management, including mass  balance modeling. Presents techniques for water quality  restoration and the legal framework supporting pollution  control.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-2-3)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3501 or CEE 3503
 CEE 4506 - Sustainable Engineering
Study of sustainability, engineering and design including systems analysis, life cycle analysis, biogeochemical cycles, energy balances, energy conservation and development, models for sustainable engineering, environmental regulations as sustainability instruments, sustainability in the build environment, and industrial ecology and compliance.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): CEE 3501 or CEE 3503
 CEE 4509 - Environmental Process & Simulation
Provides a rigorous hands-on introduction to process control, laboratory and pilot-plant experimentation focused on physical, chemical and biological treatment systems used in environmental engineering.
- Credits: 
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-0-5)
- Semesters Offered: 
Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): (CEE 3501 or CEE 3503) and (ENG 3200 or CEE 3200) and (CEE 4502 or CEE 4503(C))
 CMG 1000 - Introduction to Construction Management
Introduction to the construction management profession, and current issues and trends in residential and commercial construction industries. Focuses on how the construction industry works, along with enhancing verbal, CAD, and print reading skills.
- Credits: 
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-1-2)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Restrictions: 
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore
 CMG 2110 - Building Utility Systems
Overview of the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components of building systems. HVAC systems and controls, water supply and drainage, electrical power distribution and lighting, fire detection, alarm, and communications. Includes construction drawing interpretation and design projects.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-4-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): PH 1240(C)
 ENG 2120 - Statics-Strength of Materials
The composition and resolution of forces and force systems, principles of equilibrium applied to various bodies, simple structures, friction, and 2nd moments of area.  Intro to the mechanical behavior of materials, including calculation of stresses, strains, and deformations due to axial, torsional, and flexural loading. Uses MATLAB.
- Credits: 
4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-4-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring
- Restrictions: 
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 and PH 2100 and (ENG 1101 or ENG 1101T or CS 1111 or CS 1121 or CS 1131)
 MA 3710 - Engineering Statistics
Introduction to the design, conduct, and analysis of  statistical studies aimed at solving engineering problems.  Topics include methods of data collection, descriptive and  graphical methods, probability and probability models,  statistical inference, control charts, linear regression, design of experiments.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 or MA 3160(C)
 
Force systems in two and three dimensions.  Includes  composition and resolution of forces and force systems,  principles of equilibrium applied to various bodies, simple  structures, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia.  Vector algebra used where appropriate. Prerequisite of MA2160 with a grade of C or better is required.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions: 
Must be enrolled in one of the following College(s): College of For Res & Env Sci, College of Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160
 ME 2150 - Mechanics of Materials
Introduction to  mechanical behavior of materials,  including stress/strain at a point, principle stresses and  strains, stress-strain relationships, determination of  stresses and deformations in situations involving axial  loading, torsional loading of circular cross sections, and  flexural loading of straight members. Also covers stresses  due to combined loading and buckling of columns.
- Credits: 
3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions: 
Must be enrolled in one of the following College(s): College of For Res & Env Sci, College of Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MEEM 2110 or ME 2110
 SU 1000 - Introduction to Geospatial Engineering
Introduction to the geospatial engineering profession with emphasis on technology and careers. Topics include: technology, specialties, education, professional practice, life-long learning, and ethics related to geospatial engineering.
- Credits: 
1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:  (0-1-0)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall
- Restrictions: 
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Surveying Engineering, Geospatial Engineering
 SU 2000 - Introduction to Surveying
An introductory course exploring surveying instruments and their use in the measurement of angles, distances and elevations. Subject areas apply mathematics, fundamentals of mapping, computational methods, measurement analysis and proper instrument care in plane surveying.
- Credits: 
2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab:   (0-1-2)
- Semesters Offered: 
Fall, Spring