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Faculty and students with the Department of Civil Engineering use 11 large research laboratories and a high-end microcomputer facility to break new ground in engineering design and research. There are teaching laboratories equipped for hands-on lessons in soil mechanics and geotechnical studies, environmental engineering, traffic, highway materials, structural materials, and hydraulics to help make the connections between classroom lectures and real-world applications. Finally, students can use machine shops and work through the structural and concrete testing laboratories as their studies demand.
Naturally, civil engineering students use the department and College of Engineering and Applied Science's expanding network of computer laboratories equipped with high-end PCs, engineering and mathematical software of all kinds, and graphics capabilities. Students can do research through the engineering-related holdings of the general and scientific libraries of the University or by using the World Wide Web and e-mail.
Architectural Engineering occupies a portion of the modern engineering addition. Facilities include classrooms, a model-making room, a design studio, and a computer classroom and laboratories with color graphics capabilities and state-of-the-art PC's with associated architectural software.
In addition, the Engineering and Applied Science College maintains computer-aided work-stations and microcomputers networked to a local environment of high-quality computer graphics and engineering software and the University mainframe. Students can do research through the engineering-related holdings of the general and scientific libraries or use the e-mail accounts and the World Wide Web which are available in the laboratories.
Department of Civil &
Architectural Engineering
Dept. 3295
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
(307)766-5255
email:ce.info@uwyo.edu
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