CEE Facts
Established in 1865
2008-2009 Enrollment
- 72 Doctoral students
- 71 Master of Science students
- 20 Master of Science in Transportation students
- 40 Master of Engineering students
- 53 Civil Engineering undergraduate majors
- 48 Environmental Engineering Science undergraduate majors
- 11 Civil and Environmental Engineering undergraduate majors
132 Degrees Awarded in 2008-2009
- 14 Doctorates
- 19 Master of Science
- 14 Master of Science in Transportation
- 39 Master of Engineering
- 46 Bachelor of Science
- 18 Environmental Engineering Science
- 21 Civil Engineering
- 7 Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty and Staff
- 44 faculty members (2 dual appointments with Department of Biological Engineering, 1 dual with Department of Architecture and 8 dual with Engineering Systems Division)
- 5 emeritus faculty members
- 14 lecturers
- 6 research staff members
- 35 postdoctoral researchers
- 6 administrative staff members
- 17 support staff members
- 5 technical staff members
2 National Academy of Sciences members
- Professor Sallie Chisholm
- Professor Edward DeLong
4 National Academy of Engineering members
- Professor Emeritus Pete Eagleson
- Professor Emeritus Charles Ladd
- Professor Richard Larson
- Professor Chiang Mei
Facilities
CEE occupies two buildings on the MIT campus. Building 1 houses most of the civil engineering labs, classrooms and office space, as well as department headquarters. Building 48 houses the Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Environmental Science and Engineering. Established in the 1950s, Parsons Lab has evolved into one of the world's most respected multidisciplinary research centers focusing on natural waters and the environment. In addition to research laboratory space, Parsons Lab has classrooms, lab teaching facilities and office space. Both buildings feature new undergraduate teaching labs. Building 1 is home to the CEE undergraduate common room.


Cambridge, MA 02139-4307