The faculty of the School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Construction Management are committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service to the community and the engineering profession.
Our School's mission is to provide our students an education that integrates fundamental science and engineering skills with design principles to solve problems that exist across the engineering and construction fields.
Our programs provide students opportunities for graduate education, to acquire life-long learning skills, and to participate in research that advances the discipline and benefits society. Students will be prepared to become professional engineers and leaders in the Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Construction Management professions.
Our School is divided into two divisions, to review faculty from each vision, please select the division below:
Civil & Environmental Engineering Construction Science & Management
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Associate Professor
Lutcher Brown Endowed Fellow
Division Leader of Construction Science and Management
Undergraduate Advisor of Record - Construction Science and Management
BSE 1.326
Vice President for Research, Office of Research
MB 2.106
Associate Professor
Graduate Advisor of Record - Civil Engineering
BSE 1.346
Klesse Endowed Professor
Associate Professor
Division Leader of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Undergraduate Advisor of Record - Civil & Environmental Engineering
BSE 1.336
Associate Professor
Graduate Advisor of Record and Program Chair of Facility Management
BSE 1.328
Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs
Professor
BSE 1.306
Professor of Practice
CSM Internship Coordinator
AET 2.322
Robert F. McDermott Distinguished Chair in Engineering
Professor
CECM School Director
Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs
Peter T. Flawn Chair
Professor
UTSA Interim Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
MB 4.102
Offering degrees and certificates in engineering, architecture, construction science and management, historic preservation, interior design, and urban and regional planning at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels
Degree programs
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