Courses
Course planning tools
- See Berkeley Academic Guide for all CEE course descriptions.
- Search Schedule of Classes to determine when courses are offered.
- See CEE Current Course Sections or CEE Current Course Sections Schedule (Calendar)
Undergraduate
- L&S 70C Living on the Edge
- CE 70 Engineering Geology
- CE 170A Infrastructure Sensing and Modeling
- CE 171 Introduction to Rock Mechanics
- CE 173 Groundwater and Seepage
- CE 174 Engineering Geomatics
- CE 175 Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
- CE 176 Environmental Geotechnics
- CE 177 Foundation Engineering Design
- CE C178 Applied Geophysics
- CE 179 Geosystems Engineering Design
- CE 199 Supervised Independent Study
Graduate
- CE 202A Vadose Zone Hydrology
- CE 270 Advanced Geomechanics
- CE 271 Sensors and Signal Interpretation
- CE 272 Numerical Modelling in Geomechanics
- CE 273 Advanced GeoEngineering Testing and Design
- CE 275 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
- CE C276 Seismic Hazard Analysis and Design Ground Motions
- CE 277 Advanced Foundation Engineering
- CE 281 Engineering Geology
- CE 285C Seismic Methods in Applied Geophysics
- CE 286 Digital Data Processing
- CE 290J Advanced Topics in Geotechnical Engineering
- CE 298 Geoengineering Seminar
- CE 299 Independent Study
Typical GeoSystems course sequence
Each semester, MS students take 4 courses (3 units each). Class schedules are determined in the fall when students arrive on campus. Students meet with the faculty adviser(s) to identify the classes that best meet his/her research and professional goals while meeting the degree requirements of the department.
Fall
- CE 270 Advanced Geomechanics
- CE 275 Earthquake Engineering
- CE 281 Engineering Geology
- CE 298 GeoSystems Seminar (1 unit)
- And one of the following:
- CE 173 Groundwater and Seepage
- CE 193 Engineering Risk Analysis
- CE 170A Infrastructure Sensing and Modeling
- CE 271 Sensors and Signal Interpretation
- CE 299 Independent Research
Spring
- CE 272 Numerical Methods in Geomechanics
- CE 273 Advanced Geotechnical Engineering and Design
- CE 277 Advanced Foundation Engineering
- CE 298 GeoSystems Seminar
- And one of the following:
- CE 171 Rock Mechanics
- CE C276 Seismic Hazard Analysis and Design Ground Motions
- CE 176 Environmental Geotechnics
- CE 299 Independent Research
GeoSystems seminars
GeoSystems seminars are held weekly during the academic year and feature speakers from the industry and academia. The seminars are held every Wednesday, 12-1 in 406 Davis Hall. The seminars are open to all members of the academic community and the public.