School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Strategic Planning Documents
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The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, one of ten schools within the College of Engineering, was established 1896, and graduated its first student in 1902. The School encompasses three degree-awarding programs, including civil engineering, environmental engineering, and engineering science and mechanics.
This collection includes strategic plans, program reviews, and self-studies from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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Archival MaterialFive Year Strategic Plan- School of Civil and Enviornmental Engineering(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013)
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Archival MaterialSchool of Civil and Environmental Engineering Strategic Plan: The Path Through 2011(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-01)The following is a strategy to guide the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the Georgia Institute of Technology through the next five years. It is designed to harness the phenomenal momentum garnered in recent years and to navigate growth and change with common, overarching goals. Actionable ownership and implementation were strong considerations at every stage of development, and every stakeholder group – students, faculty, alumni, and our various communities – were contributing authors. Emerging at the end of this thoughtful process is an ambitious plan unique to academia. Assigning deliverable action items to achieve results, the plan mirrors the signature work ethic of Georgia Tech students and alumni.
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Archival MaterialAcademic Program Review Self Study [2005](Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-11)
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Archival MaterialFive-Year Program Review [1999](Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999-06-02)
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Archival MaterialStrategic Plan: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering [1999](Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999-07-15)