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Programs

The Architectural Design major seeks to integrate engineering and architecture in ways that blend innovative architectural design with cutting-edge engineering technologies.

Stanford University's Atmosphere / Energy program bridges the gap between the two key disciplines of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

The Environmental Engineering and Science (EES) program focuses on the chemical and biological processes involved in water quality engineering, water and air pollution, remediation and hazardous substance control, human exposure to pollutants, environmental biotechnology, and environmental protection.

The Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology (EFMH) program at Stanford University focuses on research and teaching of fundamental processes related to water flows in surface and groundwater systems, air flows in the atmosphere and indoor environments, and hydrology and water resources.

The Structural Engineering and Geomechanics Program and the affiliated Design Construction Integration Program offer research opportunities and courses in a broad range of areas related to structural analysis and design, geomechanics, risk management and construction of civil engineering facilities.

The Sustainable Design and Construction degree programs prepare students for careers in planning, designing, building and operating sustainable buildings and infrastructure to maximize their lifecycle economic value, their net contribution to environmental functions and services, and their social equity.