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Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Program Director
Dr. Cliff DavidsonSvetoslava Todorova
335C 139 Link Hall
davidson@syrstodorov@syr.edu
Department Address:
151 Link Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244-1210
Phone 315.443.2311
Links
- CEE Undergraduate FAQ
- Civil Engineering, BS
- Environmental Engineering, BS
- CEE 4+1 Combined BS/MS Programs
- CEE MinorsCEE Faculty Advising
- CEE Registration
- Becoming a Professional Engineer
- Scholarships and Awards
- Student Group Activities
Mission and Goal Statements, Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes
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Syracuse University, the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering welcome individuals of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, ethnicities, genders, gender identities, gender expressions, national origins, religious affiliations, sexual orientations, socioeconomic background, family education level, ability – and other visible and nonvisible differences. All university faculty, staff and students are expected to contribute to a respectful, welcoming and inclusive environment for every other member of the university. For more information, please see http://diversity.syr.edu/.
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CEE Faculty Advising
Your faculty advisor is a full-time faculty member in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department to whom you have been assigned. Advisors take their roles seriously and are dedicated to enhancing your experience at Syracuse University. Although their primary role is to offer academic advice, they can also assist you and work with your advising team to find university resources to help with personal problems, health and wellness, and employment options.
You should see your faculty advisor:
- Before registration to plan your schedule;
- If you are changing your schedule (adding, dropping, withdrawing from a class);
- When declaring a minor;
- When having problems, concerns, or questions;
- When exploring co-op, internship, and job opportunities;
- Whenever you need someone to listen and/or give advice.
Your faculty advisor can, and should be, more than just the person that signs your Undergraduate Advising Form. Your faculty advisor is offering you access to their experiences and knowledge. Utilize that opportunity. You might learn more through your relationship with your faculty advisor than you do in any course.
Occasionally it will be necessary to change faculty advisors. This can occur for the following reasons:
- Student Request - A student may prefer another faculty advisor and may request a change.
- Student Change of Major - Students are assigned faculty advisors in their program of study. If you change majors, a new advisor will be assigned to you. If you change between civil and environmental engineering majors, you will also have a new advisor assigned to you.
- Advisor Departure - If a faculty member leaves their academic unit or the University, their advisees are reassigned.
- Advisor Leave of Absence - If a faculty member is unable to meet with his/her advisees during registration or the academic year, his/her advisees are temporarily assigned to another faculty member.
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Co-op and Internship Programs
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