Here are all the people, degree programs, and spaces associated with research on "Forensic Investigation of Damaged Structures" in The College of Engineering.

Dr. Michael E. Kreger  /  Garry Neil Drummond Endowed Chair in Civil Engineering | Interim Department Head of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering | Director of the Large-Scale Structures Laboratory | Associate Director of the UA Center for Sustainable Infrastructure

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Transportation Engineering, Minor  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Structural Engineering, Minor  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Construction Engineering, Minor  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Construction Engineering, BS  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Civil Engineering, Ph.D.  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Civil Engineering, MS  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Civil Engineering, Minor  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Civil Engineering, BS  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today

Architectural Engineering, Minor  /  Degree Program

Department: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering  /   Degree Requirements: UA Catalog  /   Admissions: Apply Today