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Grad Applicant Webinar: Emerging Fields in Civil and Environmental Engineering

January 7, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Related Flyer:  Northeastern-Emerging-Fields-in-CEE-Jan-7.pdf

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northeastern University is pleased to present to you the second installment in our Graduate Programs in Civil and Environmental Engineering Webinar Series.

This webinar, titled Emerging Fields in Civil and Environmental Engineering, will provide you with a deep-dive led by our professors into our MS in Engineering and Public PolicyMS in Sustainable Building Systems, and our Data and Systems concentration for our MS and PhD in Civil Engineering. Come learn how these unique interdisciplinary programs are preparing students for pressing societal challenges and emerging opportunities.

This webinar is hosted by Associate Professor Matthew Eckelman, developer of the MS in Engineering and Public Policy, Associate Professor David Fannon, Faculty Advisor for the MS in Sustainable Building Systems, and the Faculty Advisor for our Data and Systems program, Assistant Professor Amy Mueller.

Located in Boston, Massachusetts, New England’s largest city, Northeastern University is a wonderful place to study and live. Our city is home to world-class entertainment, restaurants, and sporting venues, a diverse and dynamic economy, and thriving community of academic institutions.

This webinar will feature an application fee waiver code for those who have not yet applied. Please be aware of our application deadlines. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you prepare your application materials as soon as possible.

Graduate Programs in Civil and Environmental Engineering Webinar 2: Emerging Fields in CEE

Thursday, January 7, 2021

10:00 – 11:00 AM EST

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Details

Date:
January 7, 2021
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Website:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G1YAr7QgT-yzjfGo_cYzqw

Other

Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Topics
Graduate Admissions
Audience
Prospective Students, Graduate