CEE Ugrad Weekly: Holiday Advising Hours, Career Fair Prep Night, New CEE 4XX Courses for SPR19, etc.

CEE Undergraduate Weekly (12.13.18)  “The Winter Break Edition”

Hello Civilians–

As you are wrapping up Autumn quarter and getting ready to head out, we wanted to wish you a wonderful winter break and a Happy New Year!

I (Brian) will be around the office over the break so feel free to check drop-in hours or schedule an appointment. If you don’t see a time that works, I will be available on email as well (ceadvice@uw.edu) to schedule appointments.

A few important notices and reminders as you head into the break with details below:

  • CEE Career Fair Prep Night is Thurs, Jan 10th (Please see RSVP information below)
  • CEE Career Fair is Thurs, Jan 17th
  • Two new 1cr CEE 4XX Construction Classes in SPR19

CEE Career Fair Prep Night – Th, Jan 10th

  • Register now for the Civil & Environmental Engineering Career Fair Prep Night (Jan 10, 2019)!

This is your opportunity to get advice from CEE alumni and industry professionals one week before the annual CEE Career Fair.

Complete the Request Form Now!

 

CEE Career Fair – Th, Jan 17th

  • Please see the link above for CEE Career Fair Participants from previous years.

 

Handshake with the Career Center @ Engineering

Handshake replaces Resume Book, so you can allow employers attending the CEE Career Fair to view your resume online.

 

New CEE 400-level Construction Courses to be offered in SPR19

  • We are going to be offering two new 1-credit CEE 400-level Construction classes in Spring 2019.
  • Both of these classes will be available to CEE Juniors and Seniors and can be used toward your non-core Technical Electives or your Upper Division elective requirements.

Largely conducted online, these courses will meet approximately every other week in the late afternoon.

 

  • CEE 401: Pavement Design for Roads (1cr)

Pavement design and construction to include both low and high-volume roads; both gravel and bituminous-surfaced pavements. Pavements as a critical element for infrastructure projects. Aids student ability to participate in a variety of road projects, including design and construction.

 

  • CEE 402: Energy Infrastructure (1cr)

Energy infrastructure, focusing largely on balance of plant topics. Includes elements of site selection, design, and construction. Electrical production facilities and transmission. Emphasis on renewable energy facilities. Aids student ability to participate in a variety of projects involving energy infrastructure.

 

  • Specific information about both of these classes will be available once Spring quarter’s time schedule goes live (~ Jan 25, 2019)

We want to remind you that during times of added stress, it is important to maintain proactive self-care (get plenty of sleep, stay hydrated, practice stress reliving techniques, etc.).

For recommendations and tips, please see the UW Counseling Center’s website including these stress management resources.

 

Have a rejuvenating break and we will see you in 2019!

 

-Brian & Mariko

 

 

CEE Undergraduate Advising

Civil & Environmental Engineering

College of Engineering

University of Washington

ceadvice@uw.edu

More Hall, Box 352700

 

CEE Undergraduate Resources

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CEE Advising Appointments

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Brian’s Calendar

Mariko’s Calendar

 

**If you do not see a time that works with your schedule, please email ceadvice@uw.edu with your availability.