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Accreditation

The civil and environmental engineering undergraduate programs at the University of Delaware are accredited by ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology), a federation of 31 professional engineering and technical societies. Since 1932, ABET has provided quality assurance of education through accreditation. ABET accredits more than 2500 engineering, engineering technology, computing, and applied science programs at over 550 colleges and universities nationally. ABET is recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation. The organization accredits programs, not institutions.

The links below provide details about our mission and the ABET-driven objectives and outcomes of our two academic programs as well as more information about how the ABET process is administered within our department.

Department mission

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Undergraduate program in environmental engineering
Objectives
Outcomes

Bloom Environmental Engineering Tutorial

ABET Documentation Materials: Resources for Faculty

ABET Fact Sheet

ABET Process

ABET Tutorial

CE ABET Review Document

EnvE ABET Review Document



Highlights
Jack Puleo has won the NSF Early Career Development Award
Jack Puleo, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award to study swash zone sediment transport. The swash zone is the area near the shoreline where waves wash up and down the beach face.

The five-year $444,229 award is aimed at developing a broader understanding of the physics of coastal sediment transport in this area, thereby leading to significant improvement in the ability to predict such coastal phenomena as beach erosion and beach nourishment performance.

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