cgep homepage

UVA Commonwealth Graduate Engineering Program
cgep offerings for on-grounds students

On-Line Student Orientation

Current Students:
Collab (UVA Email account and NetBadge login required)
Email Accounts
Guest Accounts (for cross-listed courses)
Homework Cover Sheet
The Honor System
Information and Instructions

Instructional Toolkit (password may be required to access course material)
ISIS (grades and grade reports)
Library Services
Toolkit Accounts
Transcript Requests

Prospective Students:
Open House Slideshow (Fall, 2008)
Student Comments

On-Grounds Students:
CGEP Course Offerings Available to On-Grounds Students

Site Coordinators:
Handbook, handouts, brochure

Additional Programs:
Nanotechnology Certificate Program
National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)

Fall 2008

Courses from Virginia Tech:

SYS 521V, VT: ENGR 5104, Applied Systems Engineering (3.0), Tuesday, 4:00-6:45 p.m.; instructor:  Hazhir Rahmandad
(start date: August 26, 2008)
Description:  Identification of the role of systems engineering--solving problems involving technology in the context of the society and the environment in which they exist using systems methodologies of current and potential usefulness in public and private decision making.

SYS 660V; VT; ISE 5434, Economic Evaluation of Industrial Projects (3.0), Thursday, 7:00-9:45 p.m. ; Instructor: Joseph Godfrey
(start date: August 28, 2008)
Description: Application of engineering economy to the economic evaluation of industrial projects. In general, these projects will include investment in the new facilities as well as replacement of old facilities. Concepts of wealth maximization, utility, and risk will be discussed. Financing will be treated as an integral part of the investment problem.

SYS 682V; VT: ISE 5174, Engineering Program and Project Management (3.0), Monday, 7:00-9:45 p.m. ; Instructor: Kenneth Harmon
(start  date:  August 25, 2008)
Description:  The project approach as applied in the accomplishment and management of complex technical work typically performed by engineers, scientists and other technology professionals. Practical application and ongoing enhancement of program and project management systems with emphasis on process, techniques, standards, empirical guidelines, computer software, teamwork and economic considerations.


For more information, contact Rita Kostoff (ritak@virginia.edu), or you may contact the instructors listed above.

updated: 6/18/08

 

Mail comments to: rfk2u@virginia.edu
university of virginia school of engineering & applied science
university of virginia school of engineering & applied science