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Bielefeldt, Angela R

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Research

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  • The majority of Prof. Bielefeldt's research focuses on engineering education including: ethics, social responsibility, community engagement, and sustainability. In addition, the recruiting and retention of students (particularly women) into engineering, teaching core engineering knowledge and professional skills, self efficacy, and identity are inter-related themes. She is mentoring PhD students researching: (1) sustainability education in engineering; (2) the experiences of STEM graduate students with invisible (dis)abilities; and (3) community engagement and service activities of military engineers and academic pathways. A new research project funded by an NSF ADVANCE grant in collaboration with PIs at other institutions is aimed to support women of color faculty members in environmental engineering, and the appropriate valuation of community engaged research.

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  • sustainability education, engineering ethics, social responsibility

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Teaching

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  • COEN 3930 - Engineering Internship/Co-op
    Primary Instructor - Summer 2021
    Students enrolled in this course participate in a pre-approved internship or cooperative education program with an employer that allows them to explore the relationship between theory and practice and demonstrate evidence of significant learning (e.g., academic assignments and employer/sponsor evaluations). Pass/Fail only. Up to 3 credits may apply towards BS degree program's Free Electives (even if student has multiple enrollments in this course and/or COEN 4950). Students should contact the CEAS Extracurricular Programs Manager for more information. Minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA is required.
  • CVEN 1317 - Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2018 / Fall 2019 / Fall 2020 / Fall 2021 / Fall 2022 / Fall 2023
    Surveys the broad subject of civil and environmental engineering and professional practice. Includes the subdisciplines of structures, water resources, geotechnics, transportation, environment, and construction. Discusses professional ethics, important skills for engineers, and the engineering design process as it fulfills multiple objectives.
  • CVEN 4434 - Environmental Engineering Design
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2019 / Spring 2020
    Examines the design of facilities for the treatment of municipal water and wastewater, hazardous industrial waste, contaminated environmental sites and sustainable sanitation in developing countries. Economic, societal and site specific criteria impacting designs are emphasized. Same as EVEN 4434.
  • CVEN 4474 - Hazardous and Industrial Waste Management
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2018 / Fall 2019
    Evaluates processes used for treatment of wastes requiring special handling and disposal: toxic organic chemicals, heavy metals, acidic, caustic and radioactive waste material. Discusses techniques for destruction, immobilization and resource recovery and assessment of environmental impact of treatment process end products. Same as CVEN 5474.
  • CVEN 4897 - Professional Issues in Civil Engineering
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2018 / Fall 2019
    Educates students about the knowledge and skills required for professional civil engineers. Students learn about the path to a professional license, prepare for the FE exam, analyze a situation involving multiple conflicting ethical interests, identify aspects of sustainability in civil engineering projects, and understand the role of project management, public policy, business and public administration, and leadership in civil engineering.
  • CVEN 5474 - Hazardous and Industrial Waste Management
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2018 / Fall 2019
    Evaluates processes used for treatment of wastes requiring special handling and disposal: toxic organic chemicals, heavy metals, acidic, caustic and radioactive waste material. Discusses techniques for destruction, immobilization and resource recovery and assessment of environmental impact of treatment process end products. Same as CVEN 4474.
  • CVEN 5514 - Bioremediation
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2018
    Advanced study on biological processes used to treat toxic organic and inorganic compounds contained in contaminated water, air, and soil; design and evaluation of in situ toxic compound biotransformation; fundaments of phytoremediation; critical reviews of current literature on bioremediation. Recommended prerequisite: CVEN 4484 or CVEN 5424 or CVEN 5484.
  • CVEN 6954 - Master's Thesis
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2019
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  • ENEN 4600 - Interdisciplinary Energy Engineering Projects
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2019 / Spring 2020
    Prepares students to analyze energy systems from technical, economic, and policy perspectives with project topics varying by semester. Provides historical and contemporary context of the energy landscape. Emphasizes application of engineering fundamentals for the design and evaluation of real world energy systems. Projects will be completed by working in interdisciplinary teams.
  • EVEN 4434 - Environmental Engineering Design
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2019 / Spring 2020
    Examines the design of facilities for the treatment of municipal water and wastewater, hazardous industrial waste, contaminated environmental sites and sustainable sanitation in developing countries. Economic, societal and site specific criteria impacting designs are emphasized. Same as CVEN 4434.
  • GEEN 1400 - Engineering Projects
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2020 / Fall 2021 / Fall 2022 / Fall 2023
    First-year students solve real engineering design problems in interdisciplinary teams. Design projects vary by section. Curriculum focuses on iterative design process, teamwork and team dynamics, supporting design with testing and analysis, and technical writing. Completed projects are exhibited at an end-of-semester design expo. Students responsible for contributing towards their design project budget and poster costs, and purchasing safety glasses (approximately $75).
  • GEEN 3024 - Materials Science for Engineers
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2021 / Spring 2022 / Spring 2023 / Spring 2024
    Examines structure, properties, processing and uses of metallic, polymeric, ceramic and composite materials. Specific topics covered include perfect and imperfect solids, phase equilibria, transformation kinetics, mechanical and electrical behavior and failure modes. Approach incorporates both materials science and materials engineering applications. Formerly GEEN 2024.

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