Upcoming Undergraduate Research Info Sessions

The Undergraduate Research Program is holding information sessions throughout the summer:

Upcoming Undergraduate Research Info Sessions

Undergraduate research information sessions address how the Undergraduate Research Program can help students pursue their research interests.

Primarily for undergraduates who have yet to begin research, the sessions provide research resources, information on funding, and suggestions for approaching faculty. Additionally, the sessions are highly student-driven, with an emphasis on student questions and concerns.

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Advising Announcement: CEE 2015-16 Projected Courses Update

CEE Rising Seniors,

There have been a few changes to the CEE 400-level offerings for WIN & SPR 2016.

When you have an opportunity, please take a moment to make sure that your MyPlan is up to date with your planned classes in the correct quarter they will be offered:

2015-2016 CEE Projected Course Offerings

Of interest to Structures students, it has been confirmed that CEE 452 (Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures) will be offered in both AUT15 & WIN16.

Currently, the AUT15 section is overloaded so if you decide to take CEE 452 in WIN16, you will likely have a smaller class size.  The one catch is that if you plan to take CEE 453 (Prestressed Concrete Design) in WIN16, you must complete CEE 452 in AUT15. Continue reading

MS in Construction Management Occupational Safety and Health (CMOSH) Program Information – Application Deadline: Sep 1st

NEW CMOSH TRACK FOR 2015 – Deadline to apply: Sep 1, 2015

  • What is CMOSH?
    • CMOSH (Construction Management Occupational Safety and Health) is an exciting new track within the Master of Science in Construction Management degree program at the University of Washington. The track aims to produce future construction management leaders who will have the knowledge and skills to integrate project management and occupational health and safety for true project success. CMOSH students will have a well-rounded and interdisciplinary learning experience covering subjects from construction management, occupational health and safety, and industry practices.  The CMOSH track is affiliated with the Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety at the University of Washington – a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Research Center – that offers opportunities to network with students, faculty and industry partners interested in health and safety issues in other disciplines.

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