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1 University of Alaska UA Engineering Plan 2010 APPENDICES March 2011

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3 March 21, 2011 Ms. Kit Duke Chief Facilities Officer University of Alaska Statewide 1815 Bragaw Street, Suite 207 Anchorage, Alaska RE: University of Alaska, Engineering Plan 2010, Appendices Dear Kit: Enclosed is a supplement to the Engineering Plan 2010 Final Report. This is a book of detailed data appendices from which the summary information in the Engineering Plan was derived. For purposes of consistency, this appendix carries the date of March As you will note, these appendices provide detailed background information on the topical areas covered in the main report. We found using this detailed data very helpful during the report preparation and thought that perhaps others who are closely associated with this study would find the detailed data useful as well. Regards, IRA FINK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Ira Fink, Ph.D., FAIA, President Enclosure

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5 University of Alaska UA Engineering Plan 2010 APPENDICES March 2011 Prepared for: Ms. Kit Duke Chief Facilities Officer University of Alaska 910 Yukon Drive Butrovich Building, Room 106D Fairbanks, Alaska (907) Prepared by: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University Planning Consultants One Columbia Circle Berkeley, California (510)

6 UAA, School of Engineering. Steel bridge built by UAA School of Engineering civil engineering students for competing in the National ASCE Steel Bridge Competition. The bridge is located for display in the main UAA School of Engineering Building. The bridge was constructed in the Engineering Design Studio Building and moved to the main UAA Engineering Building following the competition. The competition provides an opportunity for engineering students nationwide to use their skills to design a bridge, build it, and then test its structural integrity. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

7 Appendices March 2011 i Table of Contents Table of Contents... i List of Photos.... iii Foreword to the Appendices Appendix A: Engineering Expansion Initiative.... A-1 A. Introduction.... A-3 B. University of Alaska, Engineering Expansion Initiative... A-3 Appendix B: Engineering Specialties.... B-1 A. Introduction.... B-3 B. Nature of Engineering Work... B-3 C. Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Definitions of Engineering Specialties... B-4 Appendix C: University of Alaska Anchorage, Space Database... C-1 A. Introduction.... C-3 Appendix D: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Space Database... D-1 A. Introduction.... D-3 Appendix E: University of Alaska Anchorage, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams... E-1 A. Introduction.... E-3 Appendix F: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams... F-1 A. Introduction.... F-3 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

8 ii Table of Contents Appendix G: University of Alaska Engineering First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Alaska High School and Fall Term.... G-1 A. Introduction.... G-3

9 Appendices March 2011 iii List of Photos UAA, School of Engineering... UAF, Duckering Building, Room 109, CEM Machine Shop UAF, Duckering Building, Room 109, CEM Machine Shop.... A-2 UAA, Engineering Building, Room 101, Soils Engineering Laboratory... B-2 UAF, Duckering Building, Room 103, ME Thermal Systems Laboratory... C-2 UAF, Duckering Building, Room 431, Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties Laboratory, 10 Stations... D-2 UAA, Engineering Design Studio... E-2 UAF, Duckering Building, Room 330, ECE Electric Machines Laboratory, 12 Stations... F-2 UAF, Duckering Building, Room 442, Chemistry/Analytical Preparation Laboratory... G-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

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11 F Foreword to the Appendices

12 2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAF, Duckering Building, Room 109, CEM Machine Shop. The CEM Machine Shop is used by students, faculty and engineering researchers who need custom built components. The storage racks in the shop provide an assortment of materials kept on hand to facilitate fast fabrication of needed components. A separate store room for materials would be a better solution, as a larger range of materials could be stored and organized better, provided there was space for such a room.

13 Foreword to the Appendices March FOREWORD TO THE APPENDICES Background This appendix is a companion volume to the, Final Report, dated March The appendices provide detailed data, mostly in the form of data tables, from which the summary tables in the Engineering Plan 2010 report were prepared. Appendices Altogether, there are seven appendices in this appendix volume. Each appendix is preceded by a brief explanation as to the contents and source of the appendix. The appendices are as follows: Appendix A: Engineering Expansion Initiative Appendix B: Engineering Specialties Appendix C: University of Alaska Anchorage, Space Database Appendix D: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Space Database Appendix E: University of Alaska Anchorage, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams Appendix F: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams Appendix G: University of Alaska Engineering First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Alaska High School and Fall Term Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

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15 A Engineering Expansion Initiative Introduction University of Alaska, Engineering Expansion Initiative

16 A-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAF, Duckering Building, Room 109, CEM Machine Shop. The CEM Machine Shop is a unique feature in the College of Engineering and Mines. Students have access to a modern and fully-equipped machine shop, including CNC machines. Mechanical engineering students take a class in the machine shop during their sophomore year, and then have access to the shop for academic and research purposes. As larger computer-controlled modern machines have been added, the lab has become quite crowded with equipment, as shown above.

17 Appendix A Engineering Expansion Initiative March 2011 A-3 APPENDIX A ENGINEERING EXPANSION INITIATIVE A. INTRODUCTION In November 2007, the University of Alaska Board of Regents adopted the Engineering Expansion Initiative as part of their approval of the fiscal year 2009 University of Alaska Operating and Capital Budget Request to the State of Alaska. The intent of the initiative was to provide direction to the Regents interest in helping meet the engineering workforce needs of the State of Alaska by producing more graduates from the University s engineering schools at the University of Alaska Anchorage and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The entire initiative and background is included below in this Appendix A. B. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA, ENGINEERING EXPANSION INITIATIVE Primary Goal: By 2012, UAA and UAF will produce 200 undergraduate trained engineers annually, more than doubling the annual number of current undergraduate trained engineers. Secondary Goals: By 2012, produce 20 baccalaureate Construction Management graduates and train certificate and two-year Construction Technology program graduates annually. The two-year associate degree and certificate Construction Technology program started in fall 2006 with 69 students and 25 students in the first baccalaureate Construction Management class this fall (2007). By 2012, including the 200 undergraduate trained engineers, produce a total of 340 graduates in engineering related programs from certificate and associate to PhD level programs. This includes surveying and mapping, masters programs and postbaccalaureate certificates in areas such as Arctic Engineering. Increase the number of Project Management certificate and master degree recipients. Increase the number of students graduating from Alaska high schools who desire a career in engineering. These students will have the necessary math and science skills to be successful in engineering. A special emphasis will be placed on attracting UA Scholars and first-generation college students. The university will do this by: Increasing outreach efforts to middle school and high school students including: Career awareness opportunities Sponsored math, science, and engineering type competitions Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

18 A-4 -- Summer math and science intensives through UA campuses -- Institutionalizing the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP) model. Increasing outreach efforts to middle and high school math, vocational, and science teachers for curriculum support and student preparation awareness. Provide merit and need-based college scholarships for students entering engineering programs who have demonstrated adequate high school math and science preparation. Expand Engineering Research capacity in areas important to Alaska including Transportation, Energy, and Climate Adaptation. Over the next four years, increase engineering related research by 50 percent from $18 million to $27 million. Expand professional development opportunities for existing professionals as continuing education will be required for maintenance of the PE license. Additionally, the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Model Law adopted in 2006 proposes that licensing Boards require a MS or PhD in engineering, or at a minimum 30 credits of acceptable coursework beyond the BS degree, beginning in Develop 1+3 programs at Juneau, Mat-Su, Kenai and other UA community campuses as first-year feeder programs into the UAA and UAF engineering programs. Increase the number of scholarships available to engineering students reaching senior status in time to graduate within 5 years. Promote on-time graduation and full-time enrollment to completion. Providing for an initial goal of an annual $10,000 scholarship (room, board, books, tuition and fees) for 100 senior engineering students would cost $1.0 million annually. Develop centers of excellence in niche disciplines such as Energy, Arctic Engineering, and Transportation through establishing ten named professor positions (five-year private funding commitments of $250,000/ year/professor). Current Status: University of Alaska s undergraduate engineering programs are listed below. Relative to public university engineering program offerings in small western states the breadth of Alaska s engineering programs is reasonable, but not above average. The programs at UAA and UAF are complementary and collaborative with UAA offering general engineering with select emphases while UAF offers specialized discipline programs. Civil Engineering is the most popular discipline and requires the most graduates; therefore it is appropriate that it is provided at both locations. Engineering Computer emphasis Engineering Electrical emphasis Engineering Mechanical emphasis Geomatics Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering UAA UAA UAA UAA UAA, UAF UAF

19 Appendix A Engineering Expansion Initiative March 2011 A-5 Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Petroleum Engineering Geological Engineering Mining Engineering UAF UAF UAF UAF UAF Through the programs currently offered at UAA and UAF, 80 students earn undergraduate engineering degrees each year. Prior to the addition of the UAA general baccalaureate engineering (BSE) program, UAA graduated about 30 students; this number will increase to 90 by At UAF, 50 students receive baccalaureate degrees annually, with 110 expected in The number of new students entering UA s undergraduate engineering programs reached more than 230 this fall, 130 at UAF and 100 at UAA. This compares to 80 first-time freshmen entering three years ago and 150 last year. Of these students, 46 are UA Scholars, nearly three times the number attending last year. Other University of Alaska engineering related programs include: Programs for undergraduate engineering majors: Engineering 2+2 Collaborative (UAA, UAF) Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP) Engineering support careers including: GIS, Geomatics, Surveying and Mapping, CAD Training Construction Technology, Process Technology, Instrumentation Construction Management, Project Management Engineering graduate level degrees and certificates: Arctic, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum, Mining, and others. Recent Investments in UA s Engineering Programs: The engineering instruction programs at UAA and UAF cost $10.4 million in FY07 (UAA $4.2 million, UAF $6.2 million). This total is up from $6.5 million three years ago (UAA $2.4 million and UAF $4.1 million). With the exception of minimal state funded salary and benefit increases and the investments noted below, internal campus reallocations and tuition revenue have been the primary sources of the engineering expansion at both UAA and UAF. Additionally, UAF s Institute of Northern Engineering research faculty conduct nearly $18 million in research annually of which only $2 million is funded from state general funds. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

20 A-6 UAA investments: FY06, UAA s BSE program started with a combination of UAA funding reallocation and temporary UA funding totaling $200,000. There was an additional $200,000 of temporary funds provided for professional development and the Construction Technology programs. FY07, state funding was appropriated to base for UAA s ANSEP program, BSE program faculty, engineering professional development, and related general education support courses totaling $780,000. FY08, the Board imposed a system-wide reallocation for health and engineering programs, with UAA engineering receiving an additional $200,000 for BSE faculty. There was also one-time workforce development funds provided for the start-up of the Construction Management program. UAF investments: FY07, state funding of $150,000 was appropriated to fund career awareness activities, student recruitment efforts, and engineering instruction faculty to increase the number of new students. Also in FY07, $250,000 in-state funding was provided for engineering research related to the public/ private partnership in cold climate housing and energy. Current State Funding Requests: The UA Board of Regents FY09 proposed budget includes a $2.2 million state funding request for Engineering and Construction Management program expansions augmented by $810,000 from resulting tuition revenue and grants for total program funding of $3 million. There is also state funding of $500,000 requested for Energy research and $500,000 for Transportation research related to the University Transportation Center. UAA: $1.15 million of the state funding is requested for UAA including a total of 8 faculty for BSE program, Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Construction Management and related advising and general education requirements. UAF: $850,000 of state funding is requested for student recruitment, advising for student success, core instruction in math and physics, lab equipment, graduate assistants for added lab focus, support of a graduate certificate in Construction Management and a modest amount for additional engineering instruction faculty. The Transportation and Energy research funding requests are centered within the UAF Institute of Northern Engineering. UAS: $100,000 is requested for a 1+3 program in Juneau and $65,000 for mining training support. Future-Year Funding Needs: Facilities and Equipment: Expansion of facilities for classrooms, laboratories, additional teaching equipment, faculty offices, and research space is critical to meet these initiative goals.

21 Appendix A Engineering Expansion Initiative March 2011 A-7 UAA proposed an expansion to its engineering facility in the FY09 capital budget request. Two years prior, due to the impact of instruction program growth and dramatic engineering related research growth at UAF, a new engineering building was proposed as part of UAF s 6-year capital plan. The Board of Regents FY09 proposed capital budget request includes planning funds for both facilities: $2.5 million for UAF s engineering building (expected project cost $35 million) and $2.0 million for UAA s expansion (estimated project cost $12 million). Partnering with industry for facilities has been successful at other universities including Oregon State University (see building/naming.php, Engineering and General Education Faculty to Meet Student Demand: The Board of Regents FY09 operating budget request provides the faculty and graduate teaching assistants to meet FY09 student demand. Assuming the Governor and legislature provide sufficient funding based on current declared students progressing to junior and senior status and the planned incoming class in FY10, at least seven additional engineering programs and general education support faculty will be required for the two programs. Engineering faculty salaries are increasing as demand for engineers in private industry is increasing. Funding may be required to maintain competitive in recruiting and retaining the engineering faculty necessary to fully realize the goals of this initiative. Advising, Tutoring, and Mentoring for Student Success: Meeting the stated engineering initiative goals requires sufficient advisors and mentors to enhance student success. Outreach efforts in middle and high schools, and retention of students while in engineering requires active involvement of advisors and mentors to guide students. Below are a few examples: Summer intensives workshops for middle and high school student focused on math, engineering and vocational technology: A two-week session accommodating 300 students will cost $200, Perspective-Reaching 300 9th graders: Fewer than 65% of the reported 11,500 Alaska ninthgraders graduate from high school which is near the bottom in the nation. There are about 7,300 Alaska high school graduates annually of whom fewer than 46% go to college; this is again near the bottom in the nation. Of the graduates who go to college over 60% attend in-state at UA; that is about 2,100 first-time freshmen, which is below national average, but significantly improved from the 45% attending in-state 10 years ago. Of those that do attend UA, two-thirds require remedial education, many in more than one subject and for more than one-semester (i.e. 2 or 3 semesters of math, English, and science). Reaching 300 ninth-graders is 2.5% of the Alaska ninth-graders. Setting a target of 20 annual intensive workshops could reach 50% of Alaska ninth-graders ($4 million). Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

22 A-8 Sponsoring high school math and engineering competitions such as Lego Robotics and national math and computer programming contest. A state director who organizes industry volunteers and support events in various communities would cost $300,000 annually. Increase collaboration with school districts to encourage dual credit. Measures of Success: Below are a few indicators that will be followed to predict and measure success of this initiative. Increase enrollment and retention rates of students with declared engineering majors Increase graduation rates in the engineering disciplines Create joint college and School of Engineering alliances that include regular gatherings of the representatives to collaborate towards attaining aligned goals Conduct regular joint meetings among colleges and School of Engineering advisory councils, and dean/faculty/staff groups Establish joint strategies to be implemented and supported by UA engineering programs Increase number of internship and scholarship opportunities Maintain the excellent in-state job placement rates for UA engineering graduates

23 B Engineering Specialties Introduction Nature of Engineering Work Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Definitions of Engineering Specialties

24 B-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAA, Engineering Building, Room 101, Soils Engineering Laboratory. UAA School of Engineering soils engineering lab in the main UAA Engineering Building. These materials and equipment are used in courses and in the WAQTC (Western Alliance for Quality Transportation Construction) training program conducted by the School of Engineering for transportation technicians and other industry professionals in Alaska.

25 Appendix B Engineering Specialties March 2011 B-3 APPENDIX B ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES A. INTRODUCTION According to the Federal Government s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system, there are 17 identified engineering specialties. In fact, there are many more than 17 as recognized by professional societies in each of the major branches of engineering. With engineering becoming more multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and crossdisciplinary, the number of specialties is likely to increase. Included below in this Appendix B are the definitional details of each of the 17 engineering specialties in the Standard Occupational Classification system. B. NATURE OF ENGINEERING WORK 1 What Engineers Do Engineers apply the principles of science and mathematics to develop economical solutions to technical problems. Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and the commercial applications that meet societal and consumer needs. Many engineers develop new products. During the process, they address many aspects of production. For example, in developing an industrial robot, engineers specify the functional requirements precisely; design and test the robot s components; integrate the components to produce the final design; and evaluate the design s overall effectiveness, cost, reliability, and safety. This process applies to the development of many different products, such as chemicals, computers, powerplants, helicopters, and toys. Where Engineers Work In addition to their involvement in design and development, many engineers work in testing, production, or maintenance. These engineers supervise production in factories, determine the causes of a component s failure, and test manufactured products to verify and maintain quality. They also estimate the time and cost required to complete projects. Supervisory engineers are responsible for major components or entire projects. Work Environment Most engineers work in office buildings, laboratories, or industrial plants. Others may spend time outdoors at construction sites and oil and gas exploration and production sites, where they monitor or direct operations or solve onsite problems. Some engineers travel extensively to plants or worksites here and abroad. 1 Based in part on the Occupational Outlook Handbook, Edition, accessed November 15, Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

26 B-4 Many engineers work a standard 40-hour week. At times, deadlines or design standards may bring extra pressure to a job, requiring engineers to work longer hours. Use of Technology Engineers use computers extensively to produce and analyze designs; to simulate and test how a machine, structure, or system operates; to generate specifications for parts; to monitor the quality of products; and to control the efficiency of processes. Nanotechnology, which involves the creation of high-performance materials and components by integrating atoms and molecules, also is introducing entirely new principles to the design process. Specialists Most engineers specialize. Following are details on the 17 engineering specialties covered in the Federal Government s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. Numerous other specialties are recognized by professional societies, and each of the major branches of engineering has numerous subdivisions. Civil engineering, for example, includes structural and transportation engineering, and materials engineering includes ceramic, metallurgical, and polymer engineering. Engineers also may specialize in one industry, such as motor vehicles, or in one type of technology, such as turbines or semiconductor materials. C. STANDARD OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION (SOC) DEFINITIONS OF ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. Those who work with aircraft are called aeronautical engineers, and those working specifically with spacecraft are astronautical engineers. Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and space exploration, often specializing in areas such as structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, and production methods. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial aircraft, military fighter jets, helicopters, spacecraft, or missiles and rockets, and may become experts in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, celestial mechanics, propulsion, acoustics, or guidance and control systems. Agricultural engineers apply their knowledge of engineering technology and science to agriculture and the efficient use of biological resources. Accordingly, they also are referred to as biological and agricultural engineers. They design agricultural machinery, equipment, sensors, processes, and structures, such as those used for crop storage. Some engineers specialize in areas such as power systems and machinery design, structural and environmental engineering, and food and bioprocess engineering. They develop ways to conserve soil and water and to improve the processing of agricultural products. Agricultural engineers often work in research and development, production, sales, or management. Biomedical engineers develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems by combining their knowledge of biology and medicine with engineering principles and practices. Many do research, along with medical scientists, to develop and evaluate systems and products such as artificial organs, prostheses (artificial devices

27 Appendix B Engineering Specialties March 2011 B-5 that replace missing body parts), instrumentation, medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems. Biomedical engineers also may design devices used in various medical procedures, imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and devices for automating insulin injections or controlling body functions. Most engineers in this specialty need a sound background in another engineering specialty, such as mechanical or electronics engineering, in addition to specialized biomedical training. Some specialties within biomedical engineering are biomaterials, biomechanics, medical imaging, rehabilitation engineering, and orthopedic engineering. Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry to solve problems involving the production or use of chemicals and other products. They design equipment and processes for large-scale chemical manufacturing, plan and test methods of manufacturing products and treating byproducts, and supervise production. Chemical engineers also work in a variety of manufacturing industries other than chemical manufacturing, such as those producing energy, electronics, food, clothing, and paper. In addition, they work in healthcare, biotechnology, and business services. Chemical engineers apply principles of physics, mathematics, and mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as chemistry. Some may specialize in a particular chemical process, such as oxidation or polymerization. Others specialize in a particular field, such as nanomaterials, or in the development of specific products. They must be aware of all aspects of chemical manufacturing and how the manufacturing process affects the environment and the safety of workers and consumers. Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and water supply and sewage systems. They must consider many factors in the design process from the construction costs and expected lifetime of a project to government regulations and potential environmental hazards such as earthquakes and hurricanes. Civil engineering, considered one of the oldest engineering disciplines, encompasses many specialties. The major ones are structural, water resources, construction, transportation, and geotechnical engineering. Many civil engineers hold supervisory or administrative positions, from supervisor of a construction site to city engineer. Others may work in design, construction, research, and teaching. Computer hardware engineers research, design, develop, test, and oversee the manufacture and installation of computer hardware, including computer chips, circuit boards, computer systems, and related equipment such as keyboards, routers, and printers. (Computer software engineers often simply called computer engineers design and develop the software systems that control computers. These workers are covered elsewhere in the Handbook.) The work of computer hardware engineers is similar to that of electronics engineers in that they may design and test circuits and other electronic components; however, computer hardware engineers do that work only as it relates to computers and computer-related equipment. The rapid advances in computer technology are largely a result of the research, development, and design efforts of these engineers. Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment. Some of this equipment includes electric motors; machinery controls, lighting, and wiring in buildings; radar and navigation systems; communications systems; and power generation, control, and transmission devices used by electric utilities. Electrical engineers also design the electrical systems of automobiles and aircraft. Although the terms electrical and electronics engineering often are used interchangeably in academia and industry, electrical engineers traditionally have focused on the generation and supply of power, whereas electronics engineers have worked on applications of electricity to control systems or signal processing. Electrical engineers specialize in areas such as power systems engineering or electrical equipment manufacturing. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

28 B-6 Electronics engineers, except computer, are responsible for a wide range of technologies, from portable music players to global positioning systems (GPS), which can continuously provide the location of, for example, a vehicle. Electronics engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electronic equipment such as broadcast and communications systems. Many electronics engineers also work in areas closely related to computers. However, engineers whose work is related exclusively to computer hardware are considered computer hardware engineers. Electronics engineers specialize in areas such as communications, signal processing, and control systems or have a specialty within one of these areas control systems or aviation electronics, for example. Environmental engineers use the principles of biology and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. They are involved in water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, and public health issues. Environmental engineers conduct hazardous-waste management studies in which they evaluate the significance of the hazard, advise on its treatment and containment, and develop regulations to prevent mishaps. They design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems, conduct research on the environmental impact of proposed construction projects, analyze scientific data, and perform quality-control checks. Environmental engineers are concerned with local and worldwide environmental issues. Some may study and attempt to minimize the effects of acid rain, global warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion. They also may be involved in the protection of wildlife. Many environmental engineers work as consultants, helping their clients to comply with regulations, prevent environmental damage, and clean up hazardous sites. Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors, prevent harm to people and property by applying their knowledge of systems engineering and mechanical, chemical, and human performance principles. Using this specialized knowledge, they identify and measure potential hazards, such as the risk of fires or the dangers involved in handling toxic chemicals. They recommend appropriate loss prevention measures according to their probability of harm and potential damage. Health and safety engineers develop procedures and designs to reduce the risk of illness, injury, or damage. Some work in manufacturing industries to ensure that the designs of new products do not create unnecessary hazards. They must be able to anticipate, recognize, and evaluate hazardous conditions, as well as develop hazard control methods. Industrial engineers determine the most effective ways to use the basic factors of production people, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service. They are concerned primarily with increasing productivity through the management of people, methods of business organization, and technology. To maximize efficiency, industrial engineers study product requirements carefully and then design manufacturing and information systems to meet those requirements with the help of mathematical methods and models. They develop management control systems to aid in financial planning and cost analysis, and they design production planning and control systems to coordinate activities and ensure product quality. They also design or improve systems for the physical distribution of goods and services and determine the most efficient plant locations. Industrial engineers develop wage and salary administration systems and job evaluation programs. Many industrial engineers move into management positions because the work is closely related to the work of managers. Marine engineers and naval architects are involved in the design, construction, and maintenance of ships, boats, and related equipment. They design and supervise the construction of everything from aircraft carriers to submarines and from sailboats to tankers. Naval architects work on the basic design of ships, including the form and stability of hulls. Marine engineers work on the propulsion, steering, and other systems of ships. Marine engineers and naval

29 Appendix B Engineering Specialties March 2011 B-7 architects apply knowledge from a range of fields to the entire process by which water vehicles are designed and produced. Other workers who operate or supervise the operation of marine machinery on ships and other vessels sometimes may be called marine engineers or, more frequently, ship engineers, but they do different work and are covered under water transportation occupations elsewhere in the Handbook. Materials engineers are involved in the development, processing, and testing of the materials used to create a range of products, from computer chips and aircraft wings to golf clubs and snow skis. They work with metals, ceramics, plastics, semiconductors, and composites to create new materials that meet certain mechanical, electrical, and chemical requirements. They also are involved in selecting materials for new applications. Materials engineers have developed the ability to create and then study materials at an atomic level, using advanced processes to replicate the characteristics of those materials and their components with computers. Most materials engineers specialize in a particular material. For example, metallurgical engineers specialize in metals such as steel, and ceramic engineers develop ceramic materials and the processes for making them into useful products such as glassware or fiber-optic communication lines. Mechanical engineers research, design, develop, manufacture, and test tools, engines, machines, and other mechanical devices. Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines. Engineers in this discipline work on power-producing machines such as electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and gas turbines. They also work on power-using machines such as refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, machine tools, material-handling systems, elevators and escalators, industrial production equipment, and robots used in manufacturing. Some mechanical engineers design tools that other engineers need for their work. In addition, mechanical engineers work in manufacturing or agriculture production, maintenance, or technical sales; many become administrators or managers. Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers, find, extract, and prepare coal, metals, and minerals for use by manufacturing industries and utilities. They design open-pit and underground mines, supervise the construction of mine shafts and tunnels in underground operations, and devise methods for transporting minerals to processing plants. Mining engineers are responsible for the safe, economical, and environmentally sound operation of mines. Some mining engineers work with geologists and metallurgical engineers to locate and appraise new ore deposits. Others develop new mining equipment or direct mineral-processing operations that separate minerals from the dirt, rock, and other materials with which they are mixed. Mining engineers frequently specialize in the mining of one mineral or metal, such as coal or gold. With increased emphasis on protecting the environment, many mining engineers are working to solve problems related to land reclamation and to water and air pollution. Mining safety engineers use their knowledge of mine design and practices to ensure the safety of workers and to comply with State and Federal safety regulations. They inspect the surfaces of walls and roofs, monitor air quality, and examine mining equipment for compliance with safety practices. Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. They design, develop, monitor, and operate nuclear plants to generate power. They may work on the nuclear fuel cycle the production, handling, and use of nuclear fuel and the safe disposal of waste produced by the generation of nuclear energy or on the development of fusion energy. Some specialize in the development of nuclear power sources for naval vessels or spacecraft; others find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials for example, in equipment used to diagnose and treat medical problems. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

30 B-8 Petroleum engineers design methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the earth. Once these resources have been discovered, petroleum engineers work with geologists and other specialists to understand the geologic formation and properties of the rock containing the reservoir, to determine the drilling methods to be used, and to monitor drilling and production operations. They design equipment and processes to achieve the maximum profitable recovery of oil and gas. Because only a small proportion of oil and gas in a reservoir flows out under natural forces, petroleum engineers develop and use various enhanced recovery methods, including injecting water, chemicals, gases, or steam into an oil reservoir to force out more of the oil and doing computer-controlled drilling or fracturing to connect a larger area of a reservoir to a single well. Because even the best techniques in use today recover only a portion of the oil and gas in a reservoir, petroleum engineers research and develop technology and methods for increasing the recovery of these resources and lowering the cost of drilling and production operations.

31 C University of Alaska Anchorage, Space Database Introduction

32 C-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAF, Duckering Building, Room 103, ME Thermal Systems Laboratory. The Thermal Systems Lab is used by seniors in mechanical engineering to conduct advanced hands-on experiments on engines, refrigeration systems, boilers, and heat transfer equipment. Several pieces of lab equipment, including a diesel engine-generator and a gas turbine, are connected to the building s electrical, air, and fuel handling systems and cannot be moved. Each lab exercise requires extensive equipment preparation often including the connection of computers and data logging equipment, thus the lab can only support one small student group and one experiment at a time.

33 Appendix C University of Alaska Anchorage, Space Database March 2011 C-3 APPENDIX C UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE, SPACE DATABASE A. INTRODUCTION Background As noted in the Engineering Plan 2010 report, both UAA and UAF maintain room space databases. These room databases use the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) three-digit code for classifying rooms by room type. The room codes are within a hierarchical structure that defines a variety of space types, including classrooms, class laboratories, research laboratories, library and study spaces, etc. There are approximately 90 identifiable room types in the NCES coding structure contained within the following broad categories: 000 Non-Assignable or Unclassified 100 Classroom Facilities 200 Class Laboratory Facilities 250 Research Laboratory Facilities 300 Office Facilities 400 Study/Library Facilities 500 Special Use Facilities 600 General Use Facilities 700 Support Facilities 800 Healthcare Facilities 900 Residential Facilities In addition to classifying rooms by their room use code, the databases also contain a classification of all rooms on the campuses by their organizational assignment. Thus, it is possible to identify space assigned to the UAA School of Engineering and the UAF College of Engineering and Mines using the room database. It is further possible, by the use of internal University of Alaska room space coding, to define the room assignments by departments or other major organizational structures within the school and college. Relational Database Upon receipt of the facility room space inventories from UAA and UAF, IFA created a relational database to assemble, tabulate, and summarize the data and to allow it to be more easily read and understood. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

34 C-4 Assignable Square Footage In addition to coding each room by its room use type, the database identifies the assignable square footage (asf) for each room. Higher education is unique among agencies and entities who measure and monitor their space in that the square footage of a room is measured to the inside face of walls. This calculation provides a measurement of the actual room net assignable or usable square footage. Other databases measure rooms to the center line of walls, or in the case of the Building Owners and Management Association (BOMA), to the center of corridors to provide a net rentable square footage. Higher education does not follow the typology of these other databases in measuring square footage. Data Cleaning Upon receipt of the room space database from Tim Nelson at the University of Alaska Anchorage, Ira Fink and Associates began a process of reviewing the space data as provided. This involved a series of back and forth correspondence with the campus to clarify items in the database and to add data that was missing, for example, room station counts for rooms identified as classrooms, class laboratories, open laboratories, etc. In addition, a careful review was made of the department or subunit within the School of Engineering who was assigned the space. Upon completion of this data cleaning process, Ira Fink and Associates tabulated the data for use in the Engineering Plan 2010 study. Shown on the following pages, in this Appendix C, is the University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database, dated March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type). In addition to information about each individual room, IFA has assembled the data so that it can be more easily understood. In this process, subtotals were included for the number of rooms by room type, the assignable square footage, and total square footage.

35 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-5 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes UC Lease Space Non-Assignable UC Lease Space AL Z 010A Structural 301 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Lease Space AL C11 020A Corridor 184 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Lease Space AL C12 020A Corridor 235 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Lease Space AL T2 030G Unisex Restroom 28 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Lease Space AL U7 040G Mechanical Room 57 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Non-Assignable Project Management UC Lease Space AL C 210C Class Comp Lab 1,242 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 26 Computer lab 1 1,242 UC Lease Space AL B 215B Class Comp Lab Svc 109 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 0 Media control UC Lease Space AL D 310A Group Office Area 1,167 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 1 1,167 UC Lease Space AL A 310B Office 198 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement UC Lease Space AL C Secretary/Reception 604 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement UC Lease Space AL E 315A Office Service 97 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement UC Lease Space AL F 315A Office Service 82 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement Project Management 7 3,499 Total, UC Lease Space 12 4,304

36 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-6 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes UC Warehouse Non-Assignable UC Warehouse AL Z 010A Structural 324 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL Z 010A Structural 273 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL C1 020A Corridor 72 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL C2 020A Corridor 45 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL S1 020E Stairway 44 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL S1 020E Stairway 46 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL V1 020G Vestibule 34 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL T1 030G Unisex Restroom 19 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS UC Warehouse AL T2 030G Unisex Restroom 22 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Non-Assignable F&CS Maintenance/Operations UC Warehouse AL A Shop Space 132 VC of Admin Services D1ASM F&CS Maintenance/Ops UC Warehouse AL A Shop Space 117 VC of Admin Services D1ASM F&CS Maintenance/Ops UC Warehouse AL A Shop Space 3,688 VC of Admin Services D1ASM F&CS Maintenance/Ops UC Warehouse AL A Shop Space 19 VC of Admin Services D1ASM F&CS Maintenance/Ops UC Warehouse AL A Shop Space 1,003 VC of Admin Services D1ASM F&CS Maintenance/Ops 5 4,959 F&CS Maintenance/Operations 5 4,959 School of Engineering UC Warehouse AL A Open Laboratory 3,612 School of Engineering D1ENGR 25 Warehouse sp 1 3,612 UC Warehouse AL A Open Lab Service 278 School of Engineering D1ENGR 2 Support space UC Warehouse AL A Open Lab Service 184 School of Engineering D1ENGR 2 Suppot space School of Engineering 3 4,074 Total, UC Warehouse 17 9,912

37 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-7 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes ULB Annex Non-Assignable ULB Annex AO Z 010A Structural 476 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO C1 020A Corridor 178 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO C2 020A Corridor 188 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO V1 020G Vestibule 49 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO M1 030E Public Lavatories 49 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO M2 030E Public Lavatories 84 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO W1 030E Public Lavatories 49 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO W2 030E Public Lavatories 84 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO A1 040F Air Shaft 13 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO A2 040F Air Shaft 8 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO U1 040G Mechanical Room 7 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ULB Annex AO U2 040G Mechanical Room 7 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 12 1,192 Non-Assignable 12 1,192 School of Engineering ULB Annex AO B Classroom Lab 321 School of Engineering D1ENGR 4 Not scheduled ULB Annex AO A Group Office Area 211 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO A Group Office Area 2,101 School of Engineering D1ENGR 2 2,312 ULB Annex AO B Office 163 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 119 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 119 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 119 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 196 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 131 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 131 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 131 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 131 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 131 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 122 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 122 School of Engineering D1ENGR

38 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-8 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes ULB Annex AO B Office 228 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 683 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 122 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO B Office 145 School of Engineering D1ENGR 16 2,793 ULB Annex AO A Conference Room 274 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO A Conference Room 277 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO A Conference Room 277 School of Engineering D1ENGR ULB Annex AO A Shop Space 1,485 School of Engineering D1ENGR 10 Not currently s 1 1,485 ULB Annex AO107 21A 725A Shop Service 73 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Not currently s 1 73 School of Engineering 24 7,812 Total, ULB Annex 36 9,004 University Center Non-Assignable University Center AO Z1 010A Structural 4,531 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Z 010A Structural 1,135 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C1 020A Corridor 2,392 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C10 020A Corridor 3,059 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C2 020A Corridor 2,296 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C3 020A Corridor 6,530 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C4 020A Corridor 498 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C5 020A Corridor 1,716 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C6 020A Corridor 799 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C7 020A Corridor 537 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C8 020A Corridor 602 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO C9 020A Corridor 1,019 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO E1 020B Elevators 19 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO E1 020B Elevators 19 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO L1 020C Lobby 580 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO S1 020E Stairway 59 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO S2 020E Stairway 90 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS

39 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-9 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes University Center AO S3 020E Stairway 64 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO S1 020E Stairway 37 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO S2 020E Stairway 112 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO S3 020E Stairway 88 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO V1 020G Vestibule 59 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U5 030B Bldg Maint Storage 97 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO J1 030C Janitor closet 59 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO M1 030E Public Lavatories 147 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO M2 030E Public Lavatories 177 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO M3 030E Public Lavatories 222 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO W1 030E Public Lavatories 219 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO W2 030E Public Lavatories 193 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO W3 030E Public Lavatories 222 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO T1 030G Unisex Restroom 49 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U1 040B Electrical Room 54 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U2 040B Electrical Room 17 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U3 040B Electrical Room 26 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U4 040B Electrical Room 17 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U5A 040B Electrical Room 71 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U2 040B Electrical Room 56 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO F1 040C Fire Safety Eqpt 53 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO P1 040E Plumbing Shaft 21 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO A1 040F Air Shaft 11 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO A2 040F Air Shaft 11 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y1 040F Air Shaft 14 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y2 040F Air Shaft 9 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y3 040F Air Shaft 9 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y4 040F Air Shaft 9 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y5 040F Air Shaft 39 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y6 040F Air Shaft 9 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y7 040F Air Shaft 9 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO Y8 040F Air Shaft 7 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U6 040G Mechanical Room 427 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO U1 040G Mechanical Room 464 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 51 28,959 University Center AO L2 650A Lounge 352 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS University Center AO L3 650A Lounge 265 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Non-Assignable 53 29,576

40 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-10 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Non-University University Center AO L 310B Office 143 CTC UAA NU Non-Univ Staff / CTC University Center AO Q 310B Office 131 CTC UAA NU Non-Univ Staff / CTC Non-University VCAS Budget & Finance Administration University Center AO D 310A Group Office Area 107 VC of Admin Services D1ABUD VCAS B & F Admin University Center AO C 310B Office 225 VC of Admin Services D1ABUD VCAS B & F Admin VCAS Budget & Finance Administratio VCAS Accounting Services University Center AO A Group Office Area 932 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO A Group Office Area 882 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO A Group Office Area 1,718 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO A 310A Group Office Area 261 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO A 310A Group Office Area 491 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs 5 4,284 University Center AO A 310B Office 121 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO C 310B Office 150 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO E 310B Office 147 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO A 315A Office Service 134 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO B 315A Office Service 280 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO D 315A Office Service 230 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO B 315A Office Service 150 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO C 315A Office Service 165 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO D 315A Office Service 147 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs 6 1,106 University Center AO B Office Private Circ 435 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs 1 435

41 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-11 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes University Center AO A 350A Conference Room 329 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO B 350A Conference Room 140 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs University Center AO C 350A Conference Room 143 VC of Admin Services D1ASA VCAS Accounting Svcs VCAS Accounting Services 18 6,855 Book Store University Center AO A Merchandising 660 VC of Admin Services D1ASBK Book Store University Center AO B 660A Merchandising 146 VC of Admin Services D1ASBK Book Store University Center AO A 665A Merchandising Svc 96 VC of Admin Services D1ASBK Book Store 1 96 Book Store VCAS Computer Services University Center AO A Group Office Area 685 VC of Admin Services D1ASCM VCAS Computer Svcs University Center AO C 310A Group Office Area 88 VC of Admin Services D1ASCM VCAS Computer Svcs University Center AO B 310B Office 150 VC of Admin Services D1ASCM VCAS Computer Svcs University Center AO A 315A Office Service 80 VC of Admin Services D1ASCM VCAS Computer Svcs 1 80 VCAS Computer Services 4 1,003 VCAS Business Services Operations University Center AO C Secretary/Reception 258 VC of Admin Services D1BUOP VCAS Business Svcs Op VCAS Business Services Operations 1 258

42 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-12 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes CTC Workforce & Prof Ed University Center AO A Classroom 362 CTC D1CECP CTC Workforce & Prof Ed University Center AO A Classroom 825 CTC D1CECP CTC Workforce & Prof Ed ,187 University Center AO E 310B Office 112 CTC D1CECP CTC Workforce & Prof Ed University Center AO F 310B Office 140 CTC D1CECP CTC Workforce & Prof Ed CTC Workforce & Prof Ed 4 1,439 CTC Dean's Office University Center AO A 310A Group Office Area 182 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO K 310A Group Office Area 1,050 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO A Group Office Area 1,791 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office 3 3,023 University Center AO J 310B Office 116 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO B 310B Office 105 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO C 310B Office 179 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO D 310B Office 176 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO G 310B Office 188 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO H 310C Secretary/Reception 198 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office University Center AO C 315A Office Service 67 CTC D1CEDN CTC Dean's Office 1 67 CTC Dean's Office 10 4,052 CTC Instructional University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 818 CTC D1CEIN CTC Instructional 24 Computer lab University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 691 CTC D1CEIN CTC Instructional 24 Computer lab 2 1,509

43 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-13 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes University Center AO F 310B Office 116 CTC D1CEIN CTC Instructional University Center AO G 310B Office 116 CTC D1CEIN CTC Instructional University Center AO H 310B Office 116 CTC D1CEIN CTC Instructional CTC Instructional 5 1,857 CTC Construction & Design Tech Div A University Center AO A 310B Office 166 CTC D1DOAT CTC Constr & Dsgn Tech University Center AO B 310B Office 116 CTC D1DOAT CTC Constr & Dsgn Tech University Center AO C 310B Office 116 CTC D1DOAT CTC Constr & Dsgn Tech University Center AO J 310B Office 116 CTC D1DOAT CTC Constr & Dsgn Tech CTC Construction & Design Tech Div Project Management University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 471 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement Not currently s University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 865 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement Computer lab 2 1,336 University Center AO A Class Lab Service 96 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 0 Not currently s University Center AO A Class Lab Service 80 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 0 Not currently s University Center AO A Group Office Area 640 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement University Center AO B Office 94 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement University Center AO A 310B Office 146 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 4 University Center AO B 310B Office 118 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 4 University Center AO C 310B Office 124 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement 4 University Center AO D 310B Office 90 School of Engineering D1ENGR Project Mangement Project Management 10 2,724

44 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-14 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Information Technology Service University Center AO D1 040A Data/Telecom Room 80 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services University Center AO D2 040A Data/Telecom Room 100 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services University Center AO D3 040A Data/Telecom Room 264 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services University Center AO R 040A Data/Telecom Room 118 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services University Center AO A Data/Telecom Room 311 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services University Center AO B Open Comp Lab 736 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services University Center AO A 310B Office 188 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services Information Technology Service 7 1,797 Enrollment Services University Center AO A Classroom 475 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO A Classroom 482 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO A Classroom 826 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO A Classroom 533 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services ,316 University Center AO A Group Office Area 5,467 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO C 310A Group Office Area 287 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO A Group Office Area 982 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO A Group Office Area 3,114 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services 4 9,850 University Center AO A 310B Office 120 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO C 310B Office 142 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO E 310B Office 208 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO B 310B Office 223 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO C Secretary/Reception 1,939 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services 1 1,939 University Center AO A 315A Office Service 141 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO B 315A Office Service 136 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services University Center AO D 315A Office Service 355 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services 3 632

45 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-15 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes University Center AO B 350A Conference Room 128 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services Enrollment Services 17 15,558 Financial Aid & Scholarships University Center AO A Group Office Area 3,130 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships University Center AO F 310A Group Office Area 575 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships 2 3,705 University Center AO A 310B Office 120 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships University Center AO E 310B Office 155 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships University Center AO B 315A Office Service 101 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships University Center AO C 315A Office Service 387 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships University Center AO D 355A Conf Room Service 133 VC of Admin Services D1SSFA Fin Aid & Scholarships Financial Aid & Scholarships 7 4,601 CTC Architectural Engineering Technology University Center AO A 115A Classroom Service 102 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech Server room f University Center AO A 115A Classroom Service 189 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech Printer room f University Center AO B 115A Classroom Service 171 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech Resource room University Center AO A Classroom Service 128 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech Has been cha University Center AO B Classroom Lab 1,324 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech AET Compute 1 1,324 University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 1,330 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech AET Compute 1 1,330 University Center AO B Office 110 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech University Center AO B Office 127 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech University Center AO B Office 128 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech

46 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-16 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes University Center AO B Office 117 CTC D1VEAE CTC Arch Engr Tech CTC Architectural Engineering Techno 10 3,726 CTC Electronics Technology University Center AO B Classroom Lab 909 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 726 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech 20 Computer lab University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 761 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech 24 Computer lab University Center AO C Class Comp Lab 744 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech 24 Computer lab 3 2,231 University Center AO A 310B Office 110 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO B 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO C 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO D 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO E 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO K 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO A 315A Office Service 185 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech University Center AO A Office Service 221 CTC D1VEET CTC Electronics Tech CTC Electronics Technology 12 4,236 MAPTS University Center AO A Classroom 478 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS University Center AO A Classroom 606 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS ,084 University Center AO B Classroom Lab 856 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS University Center AO B Classroom Lab 2,047 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS 25 MAPTS Light 2 2,903 University Center AO A 215A Class Lab Service 687 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS Support space 1 687

47 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-17 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes University Center AO B 310B Office 143 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS University Center AO E 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS University Center AO F 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS University Center AO M 310B Office 162 CTC D1VEMT MAPTS MAPTS 9 5,211 CTC Technology University Center AO B Classroom Lab 801 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO A Group Office Area 893 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO B Office 1,309 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO D 310B Office 116 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO G 310B Office 116 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO H 310B Office 116 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO B Office 224 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology 5 1,881 University Center AO C Secretary/Reception 356 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO C 315A Office Service 772 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO N 315A Office Service 198 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO B 315B Office Private Circ 254 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO S 315B Office Private Circ 598 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO S 650A Lounge 398 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO P 650A Lounge 149 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology University Center AO Q 650A Lounge 628 CTC D1VETE CTC Technology 3 1,175 CTC Technology 15 6,928

48 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-18 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes CTC Career & Technical Education University Center AO L 310B Office 116 CTC D1VEVT CTC Career & Tech Ed University Center AO M 315A Office Service 376 CTC D1VEVT CTC Career & Tech Ed University Center AO N 350A Conference Room 253 CTC D1VEVT CTC Career & Tech Ed CTC Career & Technical Education CTC Welding/Nondestruct Testing University Center AO C Secretary/Reception 419 CTC D1VEWD CTC Welding Testing CTC Welding/Nondestruct Testing Advising University Center AO A 310B Office 485 VP Operations D1VPO Advising University Center AO B 310B Office 624 VP Operations D1VPO Advising University Center AO P 310B Office 158 VP Operations D1VPO Advising 3 1,267 University Center AO C Secretary/Reception 187 VP Operations D1VPO Advising University Center AO R 315B Office Private Circ 730 VP Operations D1VPO Advising Advising 5 2,184 Total, University Center ,191

49 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-19 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Building Non-Assignable Engineering Bldg AS Z 010A Structural 1,131 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS Z 010A Structural 1,057 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS Z 010A Structural 1,146 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C1 020A Corridor 271 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C2 020A Corridor 429 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C3 020A Corridor 674 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C4 020A Corridor 244 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C1 020A Corridor 612 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C2 020A Corridor 334 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C3 020A Corridor 125 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C4 020A Corridor 481 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C5 020A Corridor 606 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C1 020A Corridor 683 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C2 020A Corridor 270 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C3 020A Corridor 330 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C4 020A Corridor 603 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C5 020A Corridor 349 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C6 020A Corridor 603 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS C7 020A Corridor 460 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS E1 020B Elevators 63 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS E1 020B Elevators 63 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS E1 020B Elevators 63 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS L1 020C Lobby 245 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS L1 020C Lobby 511 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS L2 020C Lobby 135 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS L1 020C Lobby 135 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S1 020E Stairway 355 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S2 020E Stairway 237 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S3 020E Stairway 118 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S1 020E Stairway 434 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S2 020E Stairway 241 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S3 020E Stairway 234 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S1 020E Stairway 309 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S2 020E Stairway 265 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS S3 020E Stairway 217 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS V1 020G Vestibule 72 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS J1 030C Janitor closet 53 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS J1 030C Janitor closet 53 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS J1 030C Janitor closet 53 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS J2 030C Janitor closet 82 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS M1 030E Public Lavatories 214 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS W1 030E Public Lavatories 214 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS

50 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-20 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Bldg AS M1 030E Public Lavatories 216 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS W1 030E Public Lavatories 218 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS M1 030E Public Lavatories 214 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS W1 030E Public Lavatories 214 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U1 040G Mechanical Room 307 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U1A 040G Mechanical Room 24 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U2 040G Mechanical Room 29 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U3 040G Mechanical Room 107 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U4 040G Mechanical Room 275 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U5 040G Mechanical Room 59 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U6 040G Mechanical Room 401 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U1 040G Mechanical Room 29 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U2 040G Mechanical Room 304 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U3 040G Mechanical Room 59 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS G Mechanical Room 82 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U1 040G Mechanical Room 31 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U2 040G Mechanical Room 304 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Engineering Bldg AS U3 040G Mechanical Room 59 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 60 17,706 Non-Assignable 60 17,706 CAS Biology Engineering Bldg AS A Office Service 92 College of A&S D1ASMB CAS Biology 1 92 CAS Biology 1 92 CAS Chemistry Engineering Bldg AS B Office 187 College of A&S D1ASMC CAS Chemistry CAS Chemistry CAS Physics & Astronomy Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 927 College of A&S D1ASMP Physics Physics lab wi 1 927

51 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-21 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Bldg AS A 215A Class Lab Service 231 College of A&S D1ASMP Physics 0 Support space Engineering Bldg AS B 215A Class Lab Service 140 College of A&S D1ASMP Physics 0 Support space CAS Physics & Astronomy 3 1,298 School of Engineering Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 1,285 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B 210B Classroom Lab 357 School of Engineering D1ENGR 5 Not scheduled Engineering Bldg AS C 210B Classroom Lab 116 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Not scheduled Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 310 School of Engineering D1ENGR 4 Not scheduled Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 211 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Not scheduled Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 990 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 432 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 432 School of Engineering D1ENGR 4 Not scheduled Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 915 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering C Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 144 School of Engineering D1ENGR 7 7 Photogramme Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 824 School of Engineering D1ENGR Geomatics Co Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 672 School of Engineering D1ENGR Electronics La 12 6,688 Engineering Bldg AS A 215A Class Lab Service 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Not currently s Engineering Bldg AS A Class Lab Service 238 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Server and eq Engineering Bldg AS A Class Lab Service 395 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Room with co Engineering Bldg AS A Class Lab Service 114 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Cold Room Fr Engineering Bldg AS A 215A Class Lab Service 67 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Cold Room Fr Engineering Bldg AS B 215A Class Lab Service 72 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Cold Room Fr Engineering Bldg AS B Open Comp Lab 824 School of Engineering D1ENGR 18 Open Student Engineering Bldg AS B Office 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 306 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS A 310B Office 119 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR

52 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-22 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 106 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 174 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 153 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 93 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 93 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS A 310B Office 93 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 93 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 93 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 202 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS A 310B Office 119 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B 310B Office 160 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS C 310B Office 142 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 173 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 104 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 173 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 158 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 91 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 92 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS B Office 158 School of Engineering D1ENGR 39 4,721 Engineering Bldg AS B 315A Office Service 327 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS A Office Service 141 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS A Office Service 95 School of Engineering D1ENGR Engineering Bldg AS A Lounge 1,222 School of Engineering D1ENGR 8 Building lobby 1 1,222 School of Engineering 62 14,996 Enrollment Services Engineering Bldg AS A Classroom 926 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services 44

53 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-23 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Bldg AS A Classroom 880 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services ,806 Engineering Bldg AS A Class Lab Service 388 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services Enrollment Services 3 2,194 WWAMI Program Engineering Bldg AS A Classroom 506 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam 32 WWAMI Stud Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 787 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Instruction Cla Engineering Bldg AS B Classroom Lab 1,025 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Gross Anatom 2 1,812 Engineering Bldg AS A Class Lab Service 102 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam 0 Gross Anatom Engineering Bldg AS B Office 91 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS B Office 121 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS B Office 173 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS B Office 231 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS B Office 285 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS A 310B Office 104 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS B 310B Office 173 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS C 310B Office 104 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS D 310B Office 104 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS E 310B Office 104 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS F 310B Office 104 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS G 310B Office 92 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam Engineering Bldg AS H 310B Office 92 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam 13 1,778 Engineering Bldg AS I 315A Office Service 80 College of H&SW D1WAMI WWAMI Prograam 1 80 WWAMI Program 18 4,278 Total, Engineering Building ,751

54 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-24 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Greenhouse Non-Assignable Eng Greenhouse AS Z 010A Structural 29 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 1 29 Non-Assignable 1 29 School of Engineering Eng Greenhouse AS C Research Lab 313 School of Engineering D1ENGR Not scheduled School of Engineering Total, Engineering Greenhouse ANSEP Non-Assignable ANSEP AS Z 010A Structural 489 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS Z 010A Structural 544 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS C1 020A Corridor 319 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS C1 020A Corridor 538 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS C2 020A Corridor 107 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS E1 020B Elevators 52 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS E1 020B Elevators 52 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS L1 020C Lobby 609 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS L1 020C Lobby 386 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS S1 020E Stairway 123 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS S2 020E Stairway 67 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS S1 020E Stairway 218 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS S2 020E Stairway 141 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS V1 020G Vestibule 66 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS V2 020G Vestibule 65 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS J1 030C Janitor closet 35 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS

55 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-25 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes ANSEP AS J1 030C Janitor closet 28 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS M1 030E Public Lavatories 147 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS W1 030E Public Lavatories 212 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS M1 030E Public Lavatories 55 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS W1 030E Public Lavatories 54 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS P1 040E Plumbing Shaft 10 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS P1 040E Plumbing Shaft 12 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS P2 040E Plumbing Shaft 5 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS A1 040F Air Shaft 20 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS A1 040F Air Shaft 20 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS U1 040G Mechanical Room 285 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS U2 040G Mechanical Room 42 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS U3 040G Mechanical Room 115 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS ANSEP AS U1 040G Mechanical Room 381 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 30 5,198 ANSEP AS K1 630A Food Facility 131 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS Non-Assignable 31 5,329 School of Engineering ANSEP AS B Office 176 School of Engineering D1ENGR ANSEP AS B Office 165 School of Engineering D1ENGR ANSEP AS B Office 157 School of Engineering D1ENGR ANSEP AS B Office 145 School of Engineering D1ENGR ANSEP AS B Office 246 School of Engineering D1ENGR ANSEP AS A Office Service 129 School of Engineering D1ENGR ANSEP AS A Study Room 1,226 School of Engineering D1ENGR 35 ANSEP AS A Study Room 290 School of Engineering D1ENGR 14 Not currently s ANSEP AS A Study Room 249 School of Engineering D1ENGR 12 Not currently s ANSEP AS A Study Room 204 School of Engineering D1ENGR 10 Not currently s ANSEP AS A Study Room 179 School of Engineering D1ENGR 9 Not currently s ANSEP AS A Study Room 285 School of Engineering D1ENGR 14 Not currently s 6 2,434 ANSEP AS B Multi-Purpose Room 2,925 School of Engineering D1ENGR 146 Not currently s 1 2,925

56 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-26 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes ANSEP AS A 615B Multi-Purpose Svc 119 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Storage Room ANSEP AS B Multi-Purpose Svc 488 School of Engineering D1ENGR 0 Storage Room ANSEP AS A Student Storage 262 School of Engineering D1ENGR School of Engineering 16 7,247 Information Technology Service ANSEP AS D1 715A Central Comp Svc 170 Provost Office D1ITS UAA IT Services Information Technology Service Total, ANSEP 48 12,746 Engineering Temp 1 Non-Assignable Eng Temp 1 AS Z 010A Structural 67 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 1 67 Non-Assignable 1 67 Enrollment Services Eng Temp 1 AS A Classroom 995 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services Enrollment Services Total, Engineering Temp 1 2 1,062

57 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) C-27 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, Engineering Space Database Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Engineering Temp 2 Non-Assignable Eng Temp 2 AS Z 010A Structural 67 Non Assigned Space UAA NAS 1 67 Non-Assignable 1 67 Enrollment Services Eng Temp 2 AS A Classroom 995 VC of Admin Services D1SSEN Enrollment Services Enrollment Services Total, Engineering Temp 2 2 1,062

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59 D University of Alaska Fairbanks, Space Database Introduction

60 D-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAF, Duckering Building, Room 431, Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties Laboratory, 10 Stations. The lab is primarily used for teaching but occasionally some of the instruments (such as the density meter, viscometer and the capillary pressure apparatus) also are used for research. This lab houses state of the art equipment such as the Anton Paar density and viscosity meters; and a bench top relative permeameter for hands-on experience for undergraduate students. Such set-ups are rarely found in instructional labs in petroleum engineering departments around the country. As shown, this lab is cramped with a lot of equipment; there is no room for further expansion. Certain experiments are performed in group settings and students are crowded. With increasing petroleum engineering enrollment, space in this lab is becoming a concern.

61 Appendix D University of Alaska Fairbanks, Space Database March 2011 D-3 APPENDIX D UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS, SPACE DATABASE A. INTRODUCTION Background As noted in the Engineering Plan 2010 report, both UAA and UAF maintain room space databases. These room databases use the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) three-digit code for classifying rooms by room type. The room codes are within a hierarchical structure that defines a variety of space types, including classrooms, class laboratories, research laboratories, library and study spaces, etc. There are approximately 90 identifiable room types in the NCES coding structure contained within the following broad categories: 000 Non-Assignable or Unclassified 100 Classroom Facilities 200 Class Laboratory Facilities 250 Research Laboratory Facilities 300 Office Facilities 400 Study/Library Facilities 500 Special Use Facilities 600 General Use Facilities 700 Support Facilities 800 Healthcare Facilities 900 Residential Facilities In addition to classifying rooms by their room use code, the databases also contain a classification of all rooms on the campuses by their organizational assignment. Thus, it is possible to identify space assigned to the UAA School of Engineering and the UAF College of Engineering and Mines using the room database. It is further possible, by the use of internal University of Alaska room space coding, to define the room assignments by departments or other major organizational structures within the school and college. Relational Database Upon receipt of the facility room space inventories from UAA and UAF, IFA created a relational database to assemble, tabulate, and summarize the data and to allow it to be more easily read and understood. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

62 D-4 Assignable Square Footage In addition to coding each room by its room use type, the database identifies the assignable square footage (asf) for each room. Higher education is unique among agencies and entities who measure and monitor their space in that the square footage of a room is measured to the inside face of walls. This calculation provides a measurement of the actual room net assignable or usable square footage. Other databases measure rooms to the center line of walls, or in the case of the Building Owners and Management Association (BOMA), to the center of corridors to provide a net rentable square footage. Higher education does not follow the typology of these other databases in measuring square footage. Data Cleaning Upon receipt of the room space database from Deborah Horner at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Ira Fink and Associates began a process of reviewing the space data as provided. This involved a series of back and forth correspondence with the campus to clarify items in the database and to add data that was missing, for example, room station counts for rooms identified as classrooms, class laboratories, open laboratories, etc. In addition, a careful review was made of the department or subunit within the College of Engineering and Mines who was assigned the space. Upon completion of this data cleaning process, Ira Fink and Associates tabulated the data for use in the Engineering Plan 2010 study. Shown on the following pages, in this Appendix D, is the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Engineering Space Database, dated March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type). In addition to information about each individual room, IFA has assembled the data so that it can be more easily understood. In this process, subtotals were included for the number of rooms by room type, the assignable square footage, and total square footage.

63 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-5 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering 147,573 Office space only, or PI designation in lab space Duckering FS306 36,567 Duckering FS306 35,916 Duckering FS306 31,688 Duckering FS306 31,671 Duckering FS306 10,148 Duckering FS306 1,583 Civil and Environmental Engineering Duckering FS A Classroom Service 209 D6CE CEE Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 1,035 D6CE CEE CEE Materials Structure Lab 8 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 549 D6CE CEE CEE Superpave Lab 6 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 379 D6CE CEE Advanced Geotechnical Lab 4 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 757 D6CE CEE CEE Geotechnical Lab 8 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 685 D6CE CEE CEE Environmental Lab 8 Duckering FS D 210B Classroom Lab 236 D6CE CEE CEE grad space 4 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 425 D6CE CEE CEE Senior Design Lab 10 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 743 D6CE CEE CEE Fluid Mechanics Lab 12 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 833 D6CE CEE Environmental Lab 18 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 628 D6CE CEE TA space ,270 Duckering FS A Class Lab Service 301 D6CE CEE Duckering FS A 215A Class Lab Service 91 D6CE CEE Duckering FS A 215A Class Lab Service 90 D6CE CEE Duckering FS A1 215A Class Lab Service 112 D6CE CEE Duckering FS B Office 234 D6CE CEE 4 grad students 4 Duckering FS B Office 123 D6CE CEE J.Zarling 1 Duckering FS B Office 190 D6CE CEE Shur/Kanievsky 2 Duckering FS A 310B Office 126 D6CE CEE Connor 1 Duckering FS B 310B Office 103 D6CE CEE Hulsey 1 Duckering FS C 310B Office 50 D6CE CEE AGC student off 1 Duckering FS D 310B Office 49 D6CE CEE ASCE student off 1 Duckering FS E 310B Office 47 D6CE CEE Tau Beta Phi 1 Duckering FS C 310B Office 99 D6CE CEE Liu 1 Duckering FS D 310B Office 100 D6CE CEE Lee 1 Duckering FS B Office 817 D6CE CEE Tech Support Services 3 Duckering FS B Office 116 D6CE CEE Zhang, X 1 Duckering FS B Office 138 D6CE CEE Perkins 1 Duckering FS B Office 102 D6CE CEE Faculty office 1 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

64 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-6 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS B Office 113 D6CE CEE K. Whitaker 1 Duckering FS B Office 114 D6CE CEE Toniolo 1 Duckering FS B Office 137 D6CE CEE Barnes 1 Duckering FS B Office 114 D6CE CEE Filler 1 Duckering FS B Office 116 D6CE CEE Metzger ,888 Duckering FS C Secretary/Reception 756 D6CE CEE Stachow/Davidson Duckering FS A Office Service 383 D6CE CEE Duckering FS B 315A Office Service 45 D6CE CEE Duckering FS A Office Service 72 D6CE CEE Duckering FS B Private Circulation 108 D6CE CEE Duckering FS E 350A Conference Room 108 D6CE CEE Duckering FS A Shop 652 D6CE CEE Civil and Environmental Eng 41 12,085 College of Engineering and Mines Duckering FS A 115A Classroom Service 79 D6CEMD CEM Duckering FS A Classroom Service 432 D6ENG CEM Duckering FS A Class Lab Service 637 D6ENG CEM Duckering FS A Group Office Area 734 D6CE CEM TA space 8 Duckering FS A 310A Group Office Area 150 D6ENG CEM Grad. students Duckering FS A 310B Office 74 D6ENG CEM Eric Johansen 1 Duckering FS B Office 598 D6EE CEM CEM grad space and storage 3 Duckering FS B Office 316 D6CEMD CEM Douglas Goering 1 Duckering FS A 310B Office 75 D6CEMD CEM Fiscal Officer 1 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

65 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-7 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS B 310B Office 231 D6CEMD CEM Linda Ilgenfritz 5 5 1,294 Duckering FS A Office Service 71 D6CEMD CEM Duckering FS A Office Service 95 D6CEMD CEM Duckering FS A Office Service 123 D6CEMD CEM College of Engineering and 13 3,615 Electrical and Computer Engineering Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 924 D6EE ECE ECE Electric Power Lab 10 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 115 D6EE ECE ECE Etching Lab 2 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 624 D6EE ECE ECE Electric Power Rsch Lab 10 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 531 D6EE ECE ECE Project Lab 23 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 528 D6EE ECE ECE Communications Lab 20 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 534 D6EE ECE ECE Digital Lab 20 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 572 D6EE ECE ECE Electromagnetics Lab 16 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 442 D6EE ECE ECE Instrumentation Lab 13 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 292 D6EE ECE ECE Microwave Lab 6 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 661 D6EE ECE ECE Electric Machines Lab 12 Duckering FS A 210B Classroom Lab 76 D6EE ECE ,299 Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 475 D6EE ECE Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 481 D6EE ECE Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 923 D6EE ECE Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 744 D6EE ECE 4 2,623 Duckering FS A 215B Comp Lab Svc - Class 65 D6EE ECE Duckering FS A 215B Comp Lab Svc - Class 91 D6EE ECE Duckering FS A Computer Lab - Open 661 D6EE ECE Duckering FS B Office 168 D6EE ECE Kim Fisher 1 Duckering FS B Office 101 D6EE ECE Becky Lees 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6EE ECE John Aspnes 1 Duckering FS B Office 99 D6EE ECE Steve Stephens 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6EE ECE Rich Wies 1 Duckering FS B Office 99 D6EE ECE Denise Thorsen 1 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

66 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-8 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS B Office 96 D6EE ECE Bill Bristow 1 Duckering FS B Office 168 D6EE ECE Charlie Mayer 1 Duckering FS B Office 116 D6EE ECE Seta Bogosyan 1 Duckering FS B Office 117 D6EE ECE Joe Hawkins 1 Duckering FS B Office 122 D6EE ECE Dejan Raskovic 1 Duckering FS B Office 121 D6EE ECE Jason McNeely 1 Duckering FS B Office 116 D6EE ECE Vikas Sonwalkar ,523 Duckering FS A 315A Office Service 62 D6EE ECE Duckering FS A1 315A Office Service 98 D6EE ECE Duckering FS A Office Service 100 D6EE ECE Duckering FS B Private Circulation 17 D6EE ECE 1 17 Duckering FS A Conference Room 348 D6EE ECE Electrical and Computer En 36 10,887 Mining and Geological Engineering Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 745 D6GEOE MINGEO Geology for Engineers 20 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 712 D6GEOE MINGEO Geohydrology Lab 15 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 597 D6MINE MINGEO Mineral Lab 5 Duckering FS A 210B Classroom Lab 427 D6MINE MINGEO CEE Advanced Matls Testing Lab 10 Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 1,018 D6MINE MINGEO Mine Ventilation lab 6 5 3,499 Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 481 D6MINE MINGEO Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 292 D6MINE MINGEO Duckering FS A Class Lab Service 281 D6GEOE MINGEO Duckering FS A 215A Class Lab Service 116 D6MINE MINGEO Duckering FS A1 215A Class Lab Service 63 D6MINE MINGEO Duckering FS A Group Office Area 138 D6MINE MINGEO Grad. students Duckering FS B Office 101 D6GEOE MINGEO Scott Huang 1 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

67 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-9 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS B Office 101 D6GEOE MINGEO Debu Misra 1 Duckering FS B Office 101 D6GEOE MINGEO Margaret Darrow 1 Duckering FS B Office 101 D6GEOE MINGEO Paul Metz 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6MINE MINGEO Sukumar Bandopadhyay 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6MINE MINGEO Gang Chen 1 Duckering FS B Office 97 D6MINE MINGEO Sabry Sabour 1 Duckering FS B Office 172 D6MINE MINGEO Rajive Ganguli 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6MINE MINGEO Post Doc Duckering FS C Secretary/Reception 328 D6MINE MINGEO Judy Johnson Duckering FS A 315A Office Service 30 D6MINE MINGEO 1 30 Duckering FS B 350A Conference Room 168 D6MINE MINGEO Mining and Geological Engi 23 6,369 Institute of Northern Engineering Duckering FS C Research Lab 206 D6INE INE Electrical Design and Analysis 2 Duckering FS C Research Lab 249 D6INE INE WERC lab 1 Duckering FS A 250C Research Lab 108 D6INE INE ME Geological Materials Lab 2 Duckering FS B 250C Research Lab 116 D6INE INE ME Geological Materials Lab 8 Duckering FS A 250C Research Lab 208 D6INE INE CEE Steel and Bridges 4 Duckering FS C Research Lab 834 D6INE INE CEE Frozen Soils Lab 6 Duckering FS C Research Lab 420 D6INE INE ME Extreme Environmental Lab 2 Duckering FS C Research Lab 453 D6INE INE INE Cold Room 2 Duckering FS A 250C Research Lab 185 D6INE INE CEE Environmental Lab 8 Duckering FS C Research Lab 535 D6INE INE ECE Waves Duckering FS A 250C Research Lab 129 D6INE INE ME Computational Mechanics 8 Duckering FS C Research Lab 589 D6INE INE ME Tribology Lab 8 Duckering FS C Research Lab 396 D6INE INE Dan Raskovic 2 Duckering FS B 250C Research Lab 255 D6INE INE Joel Bailey & Geoff Jacobs 2 Duckering FS C Research Lab 468 D6WRC INE Electrical Design and Analysis ,151 Duckering FS A Comp Lab Svc - Rsch 191 D6INE INE Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

68 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-10 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS A 255C Research Storage 129 D6INE INE Storage Duckering FS B Office 102 D6INE INE CEE Graduates 2 Duckering FS B Office 252 D6INE INE ME Graduate Offices 2 Duckering FS B Office 316 D6INE INE Ross Newcombe, Casey Byrne 1 Duckering FS B Office 232 D6INE INE Fran Pedersen 1 Duckering FS B Office 102 D6INE INE Tim Howe, Norma Haubenstock 2 Duckering FS B Office 102 D6INE INE Tim Howe, Norma Haubenstock 2 Duckering FS B Office 174 D6INE INE Nickole Conley 1 Duckering FS B Office 272 D6INE INE Nomie Torres, Lucy Isaacson 2 Duckering FS B Office 153 D6INE INE Kathy Petersen, Crysrtal Iacona 2 Duckering FS B Office 234 D6INE INE Dan White 1 Duckering FS B Office 251 D6INE INE Rachel Craig 1 Duckering FS A 310B Office 131 D6INE INE Kala Hansen 1 Duckering FS B Office 152 D6INE INE Sandra Boatwright 1 Duckering FS B 310B Office 119 D6WRC INE ME Graduate Common Area ,592 Duckering FS A Office Service 90 D6INE INE Closet/Storage Room Duckering FS A Office Service 168 D6INE INE Duckering FS A Conference Room 719 D6INE INE Duckering FS A Conference Room 265 D6INE INE Duckering FS A Conference Room 491 D6INE INE 3 1,475 Duckering FS A 355A Conference Service 109 D6INE INE Institute of Northern Engine 37 9,905 Mechanical Engineering Duckering FS B Class Lab 537 D6ME MECH ME Measurements & Dynamics 10 Duckering FS B Class Lab 623 D6ME MECH ME Thermal Systems Lab 8 Duckering FS B Class Lab 1,691 D6ME MECH Machine Shop 12 Duckering FS B Class Lab 486 D6ME MECH ME Materials Lab 4 Duckering FS B Class Lab 472 D6ME MECH ME Faculty Research Lab 1 ME Thermal Systems/Wind 2 Duckering FS B Class Lab 1,584 D6ME MECH Tunnel Duckering FS B Class Lab 605 D6ME MECH ME Machine Design Lab 9 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

69 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-11 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS B Class Lab 743 D6ME MECH ME Mechanics Lab ,741 Duckering FS A 215A Class Lab Service 76 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A 215A Class Lab Service 125 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A 215A Class Lab Service 190 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A Group Office Area 717 D6ME MECH 8 students or Tas Duckering FS A 310B Office 79 D6ME MECH MECH grad space 1 Duckering FS B Office 116 D6ME MECH Jonah Lee 1 Duckering FS B Office 117 D6ME MECH Jing Zhang 1 Duckering FS B Office 122 D6ME MECH Chuen-Sen Lin 1 Duckering FS B Office 121 D6ME MECH Frances Bedel 1 Duckering FS B Office 133 D6ME MECH Jifeng Peng 1 Duckering FS B Office 234 D6ME MECH Deban Das 1 Duckering FS A 310B Office 149 D6ME MECH Sunwoo Kim 1 Duckering FS A 310B Office 114 D6ME MECH ME grad space 1 Duckering FS B 310B Office 118 D6ME MECH 1 student or TA 1 Duckering FS C 310B Office 123 D6ME MECH Gang Chen (Sheng) 1 Duckering FS D 310B Office 153 D6ME MECH Cheng-fu Chen 1 Duckering FS A 310B Office 134 D6ME MECH Ed Barger 1 Duckering FS B 310B Office 115 D6ME MECH Rorik Peterson 1 Duckering FS C 310B Office 113 D6ME MECH Ryan Smith ,941 Duckering FS A Office Service 145 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A 315A Office Service 217 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A Office Service 72 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A Conference Room 234 D6ME MECH Duckering FS A Study Room 239 D6ME MECH Group study Duckering FS B 725A Shop Service 347 D6ME MECH Duckering FS C 725A Shop Service 201 D6ME MECH Mechanical Engineering 34 11,245 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

70 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-12 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Mineral Industry Research Lab Duckering FS A 250C Research Lab 108 D6MIRL MIRL Wet Chemical & Analytical Lab 2 Duckering FS B 250C Research Lab 132 D6MIRL MIRL Wet Chemical & Analytical Lab 2 Duckering FS C 250C Research Lab 228 D6MIRL MIRL Wet Chemical & Analytical Lab 4 Duckering FS D 250C Research Lab 111 D6MIRL MIRL Wet Chemical & Analytical Lab Duckering FS C Research Storage 1,046 D6MIRL MIRL 1 1,046 Duckering FS B Office 200 D6MIRL MIRL Dan Walsh 1 Duckering FS B Office 101 D6MIRL MIRL Hsing "Steve" Lin Mineral Industry Research L 7 1,926 Petroleum Development Lab Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 696 D6PDL PDL Reservoir Rock & Fluid Lab Duckering FS C Research Lab 433 D6PDL PDL Reservoir Modeling Lab 10 Duckering FS C Research Lab 661 D6PDL PDL PVT/GTL Lab 2 Duckering FS C Research Lab 734 D6PDL PDL GTL Research Lab 2 Duckering FS A 250C Research Lab 91 D6PDL PDL Storage 0 Duckering FS C Research Lab 605 D6PDL PDL Ceramic Membranes Lab 2 Duckering FS C Research Lab 743 D6PDL PDL Gas Hydrates Lab 3 Duckering FS C Research Lab 217 D6PDL PDL GC/MS Lab 1 7 3,484 Duckering FS A 255C Research Storage 75 D6PDL PDL Duckering FS A 255C Research Storage 125 D6PDL PDL Petroleum Development Lab 10 4,380 Petroleum Engineering Duckering FS B Classroom Lab 765 D6PETE PETE Drilling Fluids Lab Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

71 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-13 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Duckering FS C Comp Lab - Class 582 D6PETE PETE PETE Computer Lab Duckering FS B Office 101 D6PETE PETE J. Mongrain 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6PETE PETE T. Zhu 1 Duckering FS B Office 156 D6PETE PETE PETE grad space 2 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6PETE PETE A. Kamel 1 Duckering FS B Office 100 D6PETE PETE A. Dandekar 1 Duckering FS B Office 97 D6PETE PETE C. Hanks 1 Duckering FS B Office 169 D6PETE PETE S. Patil 1 Duckering FS B Office 116 D6PETE PETE S. Khataniar 1 Duckering FS B Office 117 D6PETE PETE Adjunct 1 9 1,056 Duckering FS C Secretary/Reception 122 D6PETE PETE Melody Hughes Duckering FS A Conference Room 258 D6PETE PETE Petroleum Engineering 13 2,783 Registrar Duckering FS A 110A Classroom 726 D6REG REG 37 Duckering FS B 110A Classroom 582 D6REG REG 38 Duckering FS A Classroom 528 D6REG REG 16 Duckering FS A Classroom 813 D6REG REG 40 Duckering FS A Classroom 828 D6REG REG 40 Duckering FS A Classroom 846 D6REG REG 36 Duckering FS A Classroom 519 D6REG REG 25 Duckering FS A Classroom 591 D6REG REG 30 Duckering FS A Classroom 607 D6REG REG 30 Duckering FS A Classroom 528 D6REG REG ,568 Registrar 10 6,568 Total, Duckering ,763 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

72 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-14 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Forest Research Lab Institute of Northern Engineering Forest Rsch Lab FS C Research Storage 711 D6INE INE Institute of Northern Engine Total, Forest Research Lab MIRL Building 10,503 MIRL Building FS814 8,183 MIRL Building FS814 2,320 Mineral Industry Research Lab MIRL Building FS C Research Lab 463 D6MIRL MIRL Cold Prep Lab 2 MIRL Building FS C Research Lab 197 D6MIRL MIRL MIRL Building FS C Research Lab 82 D6MIRL MIRL MIRL Building FS C Research Storage 4,408 D6MIRL MIRL 1 4,408 Mineral Industry Research L 4 5,150 Institute of Northern Engineering MIRL Building FS B Office 193 D6INE INE Student Office 4 MIRL Building FS B Office 208 D6INE INE Gwen Holdmann Institute of Northern Engine Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

73 March 2011 (Sorted by Building, Department, and Room Type) D-15 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Building Name Bldg No. Room No. Room Type Room Description ASF School/College D-Level Department Occupant Max Cap Stn Cap Notes Mining and Geological Engineering MIRL Building FS C Research Storage 87 D6GEOE MINGEO 1 87 Mining and Geological Engi 1 87 Total, MIRL Building 7 5,638 Updated by Deborah Horner, September 27, 2010

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75 E University of Alaska Anchorage, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams Introduction

76 E-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAA, Engineering Design Studio. The UAA School of Engineering Design Studio Building is a 5,000 square foot leased space, located about two miles from the main UAA campus. The Design Studio is used by engineering students to work on projects for courses and design competitions. Several tools are available including drill presses, table saws, grinders, metal cutters, MIG and TIG welders, and hand tools. The tools were purchased using industry donations to the School of Engineering.

77 Appendix E University of Alaska Anchorage, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams March 2011 E-3 APPENDIX E UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE, COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009, AND COURSE BLOCK DIAGRAMS A. INTRODUCTION Course-by-Course Listing Appendix E is composed of two items: first, a complete course-by-course listing of each engineering course offered at the University of Alaska Anchorage in Fall This course database includes the course section, the course number, the start and end times of the course, and the title of the course. It also includes where each course was taught by building and room number, day or days of the week the course is conducted, the five-digit CRN or course reference number, the course subject, the subject description (in effect, the department or unit offering the course), and the Registrar s record of course enrollment. This course record was provided by the University of Alaska Statewide Office of Planning and Institutional Research. Room Block Diagrams The second component of Appendix E, following this course-by-course listing, is a room block diagram that graphically illustrates the room use intensity and utilization of rooms for each scheduled engineering course. The room block diagrams, by hour of the day and day of the week, include the building name and the building room number (a separate course block diagram is shown for each room for which an engineering course was scheduled). The following additional information is shown for all engineering courses taught in facilities that are assigned to the University of Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering, and for which the prior room database was provided by the University: the three-digit NCES room type code, the definition of that room type, the room capacity, and the assignable square footage of the room from the space database, and the department to which the space is assigned or, if not the department, the School of Engineering. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

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79 March 2011 E-5 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, School of Engineering Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment 601 A Nat'l Environmental Policy Act AHS 108 R AEST Applied Environ Sci & Tech A Engineering Practices I ANSP 103 F ENGR Engineering A341L Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ANSP 103 M ES Engineering Science A Computer Hardware Concepts ANSP 103 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Computer Hardware Concepts ANSP 103 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Computer Hardware Concepts ANSP 103 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Engineering Practices III ANSP 103 MW ENGR Engineering A Mechanics of Materials ANSP 103 MW ES Engineering Science A341L Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ANSP 103 R ES Engineering Science A341L Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ANSP 103 T ES Engineering Science A Fundamentals of Elect Engr I ANSP 103 TR EE Electrical Engineering A Engineering Dynamics ANSP 103 TR ES Engineering Science A Elements Electrical Engineer ANSP 103 TR ES Engineering Science A341L Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ANSP 103 W ES Engineering Science A Engineering Statics ARTS 121 W ES Engineering Science A334L Prop Of Materials Lab ENGR 101 F CE Civil Engineering A334L Prop Of Materials Lab ENGR 101 W CE Civil Engineering A Municipal/Civil Geomatic ENGR 105 R GEO Geomatics A *Geomatics Design Project ENGR 105 T GEO Geomatics A Fundamentals of Surveying ENGR 109 F GEO Geomatics A Water Quality Management ENGR 109 M AEST Applied Environ Sci & Tech A Mechanical Design I ENGR 109 MW ME Mechanical Engineering A Properties of Materials ENGR 109 MW CE Civil Engineering A Engineering Signal Analysis ENGR 109 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Transportation Engineering ENGR 109 MW CE Civil Engineering A Corrosion Processes Engineer ENGR 109 T ME Mechanical Engineering A Basic Thermodynamics ENGR 109 TR ES Engineering Science A394F Comp Networking for Engineers ENGR 109 TR CSE Computer Systems Engineering A Steel Design ENGR 109 TR CE Civil Engineering A Computer Design & Interfacing ENGR 109 TR CSE Computer Systems Engineering A Legal Environ/Eng Mgmt ENGR 109 W ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A Fundamentals of Surveying ENGR 110 F GEO Geomatics A Fundamentals of Elect Engr I ENGR 110 F EE Electrical Engineering 31

80 March 2011 E-6 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, School of Engineering Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment 603 A Fundamentals of Surveying ENGR 110 M GEO Geomatics A Foundation Engineering ENGR 110 MW CE Civil Engineering A Intro Environmental Engr ENGR 110 MW CE Civil Engineering A Fundamentals of Air Pollution ENGR 110 R AEST Applied Environ Sci & Tech A Fundamentals of Surveying ENGR 110 T GEO Geomatics A Fluid Mechanics ENGR 110 TR ES Engineering Science A494E Intro Satellite Communication ENGR 110 W EE Electrical Engineering A Mechanical Design I ENGR 218 F ME Mechanical Engineering A Engineering Graphics ENGR 218 MW ES Engineering Science A103L Engineering Graphics Lab ENGR 218 MW ES Engineering Science A Principles of Mapping ENGR 218 MW GEO Geomatics A294A C Programming for Engineers ENGR 218 MW CSE Computer Systems Engineering A194A Engr Computer-Aided Design I ENGR 218 S ENGR Engineering A194B Engr Computer-Aided Design II ENGR 218 S ENGR Engineering A194C Engr Computer-Aided Design I ENGR 218 S ENGR Engineering A Geomatics Computer Funda ENGR 218 TR GEO Geomatics A Elements of GIS ENGR 218 TR GIS Geographic Information Systems A294B Object C++ Prog for Engineers ENGR 218 TR CSE Computer Systems Engineering A294C Assem Lang for Engineers ENGR 218 TR CSE Computer Systems Engineering A Engineering Data Analysis ENGR 218 TR ES Engineering Science A Land Information Systems ENGR 218 W GIS Geographic Information Systems A Engineering Data Analysis ENGR 228 F ES Engineering Science A494B Manufacturing Design ENGR 228 F ME Mechanical Engineering A Boundary Law I ENGR 228 MW GEO Geomatics A Land Development&Design ENGR 228 MW GEO Geomatics A GIS and Remote Sensing ENGR 228 MW GIS Geographic Information Systems A394D Digital Circuits Design ENGR 228 MW CSE Computer Systems Engineering A Introduction to GIS ENGR 228 S GIS Geographic Information Systems A Intro GIS and Remote Sensing ENGR 228 S GIS Geographic Information Systems A Intro GIS and Remote Sensing ENGR 228 S GIS Geographic Information Systems A GPS for GIS ENGR 228 S GIS Geographic Information Systems A Engineering Graphics ENGR 228 TR ES Engineering Science A103L Engineering Graphics Lab ENGR 228 TR ES Engineering Science 17

81 March 2011 E-7 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, School of Engineering Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment 601 A Analytical/Digital Cartography ENGR 228 TR GEO Geomatics A Municipal/Civil Geomatic ENGR 228 TR GEO Geomatics A Program/Digital Cartography ENGR 228 TR GEO Geomatics A Spatial Info Analy/Model ENGR 228 W GIS Geographic Information Systems A Computer Design & Interfacing ENGR 230 F CSE Computer Systems Engineering A Computer Hardware Concepts ENGR 230 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Computer Hardware Concepts ENGR 230 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Computer Hardware Concepts ENGR 230 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Elements/Photogrammetry ENGR 230 MW GEO Geomatics A Engineering Seismology ENGR 230 R CE Civil Engineering A Struc Finite Elements ENGR 230 T CE Civil Engineering A Geodesy And Map Projections ENGR 230 TR GEO Geomatics A Communication Systems ENGR 230 TR EE Electrical Engineering A Traffic Engineering ENGR 342 R CE Civil Engineering A Surface Water Dynamics ENGR 342 T CE Civil Engineering A Fund Environmtl Science & Engr ENGR 342 W CE Civil Engineering A Fundamentals of Surveying ESH 202 M GEO Geomatics A Fundamentals of Surveying ESH 202 M GEO Geomatics A *Design Mechanical Engr System ETB1 ROOM M ME Mechanical Engineering A Electromagnetics ETB1 ROOM MW EE Electrical Engineering A Engineering Practices I ETB1 ROOM TR ENGR Engineering A Loads on Structures ETB1 ROOM TR CE Civil Engineering A Total Quality Management ETB2 R ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A Engineers/Organizations ETB2 T ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A Engineering Seminar I RH 101 T ENGR Engineering A Engineering Seminar II RH 101 T ENGR Engineering A Engineering Practices I RH 110 MW ENGR Engineering A Heat and Mass Transfer RH 111 MW ME Mechanical Engineering A494D Antenna Theory RH 111 MW EE Electrical Engineering A Engineering Practices II RH 111 TR ENGR Engineering A Hydrographic Surveying RH 112 M GEO Geomatics A Dynamics of Systems RH 117 TR EE Electrical Engineering A Dynamics of Systems RH 117 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 9

82 March 2011 E-8 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, School of Engineering Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment 601 A Aquatic Process Chemistry RH 204 R AEST Applied Environ Sci & Tech A Northern Design RH 211 W ES Engineering Science A Engineering Mechanics RH 220 MWR ES Engineering Science A Thermal Systems Design RH 315 TR ME Mechanical Engineering A Engineering Practices II RH 316 MW ENGR Engineering A Econ Analysis/Operation SSB 118 MW ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A Environmentl Law, Regs, Permit SSB 258 W AEST Applied Environ Sci & Tech A Operations Research UC 144 R ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A Esm Project UC 145 F ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A Statistics for ESM UC 145 T ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A PM Case Study & Research UC 153 T PM Project Management A694A Construction Project Managemt UC 153 W PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Selected Topics UC 155C F PM Project Management A Project Risk Management UC 155C M PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Selected Topics UC 155C MTWRF PM Project Management A Project Communications Mgmt UC 155C R PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Selected Topics UC 155C RF PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Selected Topics UC 155C RF PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Fundamentals UC 155C S PM Project Management A694A Construction Project Managemt UC 155C S PM Project Management A694B Supply Chain Project Mgmt UC 155C S PM Project Management A Project Cost Management UC 155C T PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Fundamentals UC 155C W PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Selected Topics UC 155C WR PM Project Management A494A Cohort Project Mgmt-Fundamntls UC 155C PM Project Management A694G Cohort Project Mgmt-Fundamntls UC 155C PM Project Management 11 71A A685 PM Case Study & Research OFF CMPS F PM Project Management A Project Mgmt Selected Topics OFF CMPS MTWRF PM Project Management A295 Internship in GIS I ARR T GIS Geographic Information Systems A699 Extended Reg-Engineering ARR T EXTR Extd Registration - ENGR A697 Independent Study ARR CE Civil Engineering A686 Civil Engineering Project TBA CE Civil Engineering 1

83 March 2011 E-9 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Anchorage, School of Engineering Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment 601 A699 Thesis TBA CE Civil Engineering A699 ESM Thesis ULBA ESM Engineering Science Mgmt A268 Elements of GIS WEB T GIS Geographic Information Systems A683 Arctic Hydro/Hydraulic Engr WEB T CE Civil Engineering A403 Arctic Engineering WEB CE Civil Engineering A603 Arctic Engineering WEB CE Civil Engineering A681 Frozen Ground Engineerng WEB CE Civil Engineering A685 Arctic Heat/Mass Trans WEB ME Mechanical Engineering AC030 Fund of Arctic Engineering WEB ES Engineering Science A438 *Design Computer Engr Systems CSE Computer Systems Engineering A438 *Design Electrical Engr System EE Electrical Engineering A699 Thesis CE Civil Engineering 1

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85 March 2011 E-11 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Allied Health Services Room Number: 108 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: 18 ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:15 National Environmental Policy Act AEST A (7) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

86 March 2011 E-12 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: ANSEP Building Room Number: 103 Room Type Code: 410A Room Type: Study Room Room Capacity: 35 ASF: 1,226 Owner: School of Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:45 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (9), 652 (6), 653 (3) 8:30-9:45 Elements of Electrical Engineering ES A (29) 8:30-9:45 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (9), 652 (6), 653 (3) 8:30-9:45 Elements of Electrical Engineering ES A (29) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 Mechanics of Materials ES A (20) 10:00-11:15 Engineering Dynamics ES A (6) 10:00-11:15 Mechanics of Materials ES A (20) 10:00-11:15 Engineering Dynamics ES A (6) 12:00 PM 11:30-12:45 Engineering Practices III ENGR A (29) 11:30-12:45 Engineering Practices III ENGR A (29) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00-3:45 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ES A341L 602 (11) 1;00-3:45 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ES A341L 603 (10) 2:30-3:45 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I EE A (31) 1:00-3:45 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ES A341L 605 (11) 1;00-3:45 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory ES A341L 604 (9) 2:30-3:45 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I EE A (31) 1:30-4:30 Engineering Practices I ENGR A (30) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

87 March 2011 E-13 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Fine Arts Building Room Number: 121 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: 48 ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 7:15-9:45 Engineering Statics ES A (27) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

88 March 2011 E-14 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 101 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 18 ASF: 1,285 Owner: School of Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:00-12:00 Properties of Materials Laboratory CE A334L 603 (14) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:30-5:30 Properties of Materials Laboratory CE A334L 602 (11) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

89 March 2011 E-15 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 105 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 432 Owner: School of Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-3:30 Municipal and Civil Geomatics GEO A (13) 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00-5:40 Geomatics Design Project GEO A (6) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

90 March 2011 E-16 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 109 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 44 ASF: 926 Owner: Enrollment Services Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:45 Mechanical Design I ME A (18) 8:30-9:45 Steel Design CD A (26) 8:30-9:45 Mechanical Design I ME A (18) 8:30-9:45 Steel Design CD A (26) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 Computer Networking for Engineers CSE A394F 601 (6) 10:00-11:15 Computer Networking for Engineers CSE A394F 601 (6) 12:00 PM 11:30-12:20 Properties of Materials CE A (25) 11:30-12:20 Properties of Materials CE A (25) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:30-3:45 Engineering Signal Analysis EE A (20) 1:00-2:15 Computer Design and Interfacing CSE A (3) 2:30-3:45 Basic Thermodynamics ES A (43) 2:30-3:45 Engineering Signal Analysis EE A (20) 1:00-2:15 Computer Design and Interfacing CSE A (3) 2:30-3:45 Basic Thermodynamics ES A (43) 1:00-3:30 Fundamentals of Surveying GEO A (12) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00-5:15 Transportation Engineering CE A (32) 4:00-5:15 Transportation Engineering CE A (32) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:15 Water Quality Management AEST A (13) 6:00-8:45 Corrosion Processes and Engineering ME A (23) 5:30-9:00 Legal Environment for Engineering Management ESM A (8) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

91 March 2011 E-17 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 110 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 48 ASF: 880 Owner: Enrollment Services Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:45 Foundation Engineering CE A (34) 8:30-9:45 Foundation Engineering CE A (34) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 Fluid Mechanics ES A (33) 10:00-11:15 Fluid Mechanics ES A (33) 9:00-11:30 Fundamentals of Surveying GEO A (12) 12:00 PM 11:30-12:45 Introduction to Environmental Engineering CE A (31) 11:30-12:45 Introduction to Environmental Engineering CE A (31) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00-3:30 Fundamentals of Surveying GEO A (19) 1:00-4:00 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I EE A (31) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00-5:40 Fundamentals of Surveying GEO A (12) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-7:30 Introduction to Satellite Communication EE A494E 601 (4) 5:30-8:15 Fundamentals of Air Pollution AEST A (3) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

92 March 2011 E-18 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 218 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 25 ASF: 915 Owner: School of Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00-9:40 Principles of Mapping GEO A (25) 8:00-9:40 Principles of Mapping GEO A (25) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 C Programming for Engineers CSE A294A 601 (18) 10:00-11:15 Engineering Data Analysis CSE A (28) 10:00-11:15 C Programming for Engineers CSE A294A 601 (18) 10:00-11:15 Engineering Data Analysis CSE A (28) 8:30-11:15 Mechanical Design I ME A (18) 12:00 PM 11:30-12:45 Geomatics Computer Fundamentals GEO A (9) 11:30-12:45 Geomatics Computer Fundamentals GEO A (9) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-2:15 Assembly Language for Engineers CSE A294C 601 (3) 1:00-2:15 Assembly Language for Engineers CSE A294C 601 (3) 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00-4:50 Engineering Graphics ES A (23) 5:00-6:40 Engineering Graphics Laboratory ES A103L 603 (23) 4:00-5:15 Object C++ Programming for Engineers CSE A294B 601 (17) 5:30-7:35 Elements of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) GIS A (14) 4:00-4:50 Engineering Graphics ES A (23) 5:00-6:40 Engineering Graphics Laboratory ES A103L 603 (23) 4:00-5:15 Object C++ Programming for Engineers CSE A294B 601 (17) 5:30-7:35 Elements of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) GIS A (14) 8:00 PM 7:00-9:00 Land Information Systems GIS A (6) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

93 March 2011 E-19 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 228 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 24 ASF: 824 Owner: School of Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 8:00-9:40 Land Development and Design GEO A (4) 10:00-11:15 Municipal and Civil Geomatics GEO A (13) 8:00-9:40 Land Development and Design GEO A (4) 10:00-11:15 Municipal and Civil Geomatics GEO A (13) 8:30-11:15 Engineering Data Analysis ES A (5) 12:00 PM 11:00-12:40 GIS and Remote Sensing GIS A (2) 11:00-12:40 GIS and Remote Sensing GIS A (2) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-2:40 Boundary Law I GEO A (13) 1:00-2:40 Programming for Digital Cartography GEO A (8) 1:00-2:40 Boundary Law I GEO A (13) 1:00-2:40 Programming for Digital Cartography GEO A (8) 1:00-3:45 Manufacturing Design ME A494B 601 (13) 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00-5:15 Digital Circuits Design CSE A394D 601 (1) 4:00-4:50 Engineering Graphics ES A (17) 5:00-6:40 Engineering Graphics Laboratory ES A103L 604 (17) 4:00-5:15 Digital Circuits Design CSE A394D 601 (1) 4:00-4:50 Engineering Graphics ES A (17) 5:00-6:40 Engineering Graphics Laboratory ES A103L 604 (17) 7:00 PM 5:30-8:50 Spatial Information Analysis and Modeling GIS A (7) 8:00 PM 7:40-9:20 Analytical and Digital Cartography GEO A (11) 7:40-9:20 Analytical and Digital Cartography GEO A (11) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

94 March 2011 E-20 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 230 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 21 ASF: 672 Owner: School of Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:40 Elements of Photogrammetry GEO A (7) 10:00-11:15 Geodesy and Map Projections GEO A (5) 10:00-11:40 Elements of Photogrammetry GEO A (7) 10:00-11:15 Geodesy and Map Projections GEO A (5) 9:00-12:00 Computer Design and Interfacing CSE A (3) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-2:15 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (9) 1:00-2:15 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (9) 3:00 PM 2:30-3;45 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (6) 2:30-3;45 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (6) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00-5:15 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (3) 4:00-5:15 Communication Systems EE A (1) 4:00-5:15 Computer Hardware Concepts EE A (3) 4:00-5:15 Communication Systems EE A (1) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00-8:45 Structural Finite Elements CE A (4) 5:30-8:30 Engineering Seismology CE A (4) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

95 March 2011 E-21 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Building Room Number: 342 Room Type Code: 215A Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Service Room Capacity: 28 ASF: 388 Owner: Enrollment Services Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:15 Surface Water Dynamics CE A (10) 5:30-8:15 Fundamentals of Environmental Science and Engineering CE A (5) 5:30-8:15 Traffic Engineering CE A (5) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

96 March 2011 E-22 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Temporary Building 1 Room Number: 101 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 40 ASF: 995 Owner: Enrollment Services Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:45 Engineering Practices I ENGR A (37) 8:30-9:45 Engineering Practices I ENGR A (37) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 Electromagnetics EE A (16) 10:00-11:15 Electromagnetics EE A (16) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:30-3:45 Design of Mechanical Engineering Systems ME A (9) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:30-6:45 Loads on Structures CE A (7) 5:30-6:45 Loads on Structures CE A (7) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

97 March 2011 E-23 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Engineering Temporary Building 2 Room Number: 101 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 40 ASF: 995 Owner: Enrollment Services Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-9:00 Engineers in Organizations ESM A (5) 5:30-9:00 Total Quality Management ESM A (3) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

98 March 2011 E-24 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Eugene Short Hall Room Number: 202 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: 48 ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:40 Fundamentals of Surveying GEO A (19) GEO A (12) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

99 March 2011 E-25 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 101 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 139 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 7:30-8:20 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

100 March 2011 E-26 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 110 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 77 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:30-3:45 Engineering Practices I ENGR A (50) 2:30-3:45 Engineering Practices I ENGR A (50) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

101 March 2011 E-27 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 111 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 60 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:45 Engineering Practices II ENGR A (29) 8:30-9:45 Engineering Practices II ENGR A (29) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 Heat and Mass Transfer ME A (16) 10:00-11:15 Heat and Mass Transfer ME A (16) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:30-3:45 Antenna Theory EE A494D 601 (10) 2:30-3:45 Antenna Theory EE A494D 601 (10) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

102 March 2011 E-28 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 112 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 18 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:00 Hydrographic Surveying GEO A (9) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

103 March 2011 E-29 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 117 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 92 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:45 Dynamics of Systems EE A (4) ME A (9) 8:30-9:45 Dynamics of Systems EE A (4) ME A (9) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

104 March 2011 E-30 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 204 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:15 Aquatic Process Chemistry AEST A (6) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

105 March 2011 E-31 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 211 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 60 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00-9:45 Northern Design ES A (40) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

106 March 2011 E-32 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 220 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 48 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00-9:40 Engineering Mechanics ES A (29) 8:00-9:40 Engineering Mechanics ES A (29) 8:00-9:40 Engineering Mechanics ES A (29) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

107 March 2011 E-33 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 315 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 40 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00-11:15 Thermal Systems Design ME A (16) 10:00-11:15 Thermal Systems Design ME A (16) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

108 March 2011 E-34 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Rasmuson Hall Room Number: 316 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: 60 Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-2:15 Engineering Practices II ENGR A (59) 1:00-2:15 Engineering Practices II ENGR A (59) 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

109 March 2011 E-35 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Social Sciences Building Room Number: 118 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: 84 ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00-5:15 Economic Analysis and Operations ESM A (30) 4:00-5:15 Economic Analysis and Operations ESM A (30) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

110 March 2011 E-36 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Social Sciences Building Room Number: 258 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: 27 ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:15 Environmental Law, Regulations and Permitting AEST A (17) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

111 March 2011 E-37 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: University Center Room Number: 144 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 362 Owner: CTC Workforce and Professional Education Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-9:00 Operations Research ESM A (9) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

112 March 2011 E-38 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: University Center Room Number: 145 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 825 Owner: CTC Workforce and Professional Education Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-9:00 Statistics for ESM ESM A (14) 5:30-9:00 ESM Project ESM A (5) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

113 March 2011 E-39 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: University Center Room Number: 153 Room Type Code: 310A Room Type: Group Office Area Room Capacity: 12 ASF: 640 Owner: Project Management Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 5:30-9:00 Project Management Case Study and Research PM A (9) 5:30-8:30 Construction Project Management PM A694A 601 (18) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

114 March 2011 E-40 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE UAA ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: University Center Room Number: 155C Room Type Code: 210C Room Type: Classroom Computer Laboratory Room Capacity: 26 ASF: 1,242 Owner: Project Management Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:30-4:30 Project Management Selected Topics PM A (12) 8:30-4:30 Project Management Selected Topics PM A (12) 8:30-4:30 Project Management Selected Topics PM A (12) 8:30-4:30 Project Management Selected Topics PM A (12) 8:30-4:30 Project Management Selected Topics PM A (12) 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-9:00 Project Risk Management PM A (23) 5:30-9:00 Project Cost Management PM A (20) 5:30-9:00 Project Management Fundamentals PM A (25) 5:30-9:00 Project Communications Management PM A (27) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

115 F University of Alaska Fairbanks, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams Introduction

116 F-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAF, Duckering Building, Room 330, ECE Electric Machines Laboratory, 12 Stations. The ECE Electric Machines Lab shows two Faraday experiment benches, one instrumented, and a motor dynamometer used to measure motor properties. The instrumented bench is set up to measure 3-phase voltage, current and power, which requires many instruments. If there were sufficient space available, a separate bench would be helpful to set up the instrumentation more orderly. When the teaching lab is used for 3-phase measurements, three Faraday benches are fully instrumented. The electric machines lab and electric power courses are unique to UAF in Alaska and are rare compared to the lower 48, greatly enhancing the quality of education by hands-on laboratory component courses. At least ten EE lab courses are required for a BSEE degree at UAF.

117 Appendix F University of Alaska Fairbanks, Course Schedule, Fall 2009, and Course Block Diagrams March 2011 F-3 APPENDIX F UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS, COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009, AND COURSE BLOCK DIAGRAMS A. INTRODUCTION Course-by-Course Listing Appendix F is composed of two items: first, a complete course-by-course listing of each engineering course offered at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in Fall This course database includes the course section, the course number, the start and end times of the course, and the title of the course. It also includes where each course was taught by building and room number, day or days of the week the course is conducted, the five-digit CRN or course reference number, the course subject, the subject description (in effect, the department or unit offering the course), and the Registrar s record of course enrollment. This course record was provided by the University of Alaska Statewide Office of Planning and Institutional Research. Room Block Diagrams The second component of Appendix F, following this course-by-course listing, is a room block diagram that graphically illustrates the room use intensity and utilization of rooms for each scheduled engineering course. The room block diagrams, by hour of the day and day of the week, include the building name and the building room number (a separate course block diagram is shown for each room for which an engineering course was scheduled). The following additional information is shown for all engineering courses taught in facilities that are assigned to the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Engineering and Mines, and for which the prior room database was provided by the University: the three-digit NCES room type code, the definition of that room type, the room capacity, and the assignable square footage of the room from the space database, and the department to which the space is assigned or, if not the department, the College of Engineering and Mines. Ira Fink and Associates, Inc.

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119 March 2011 F-5 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment FA1 F Drilling Engineering ANCH M PETE Petroleum Engineering 7 F02 F Survey of Energy Industries BRKS 103 T PETE Petroleum Engineering 14 F04 F Industrial Processes DUCK 109 F ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F03 F Industrial Processes DUCK 109 R ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F01 F Industrial Processes DUCK 109 T ME Mechanical Engineering 12 F02 F Industrial Processes DUCK 109 W ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F01 F Geological Materials Enginerng DUCK 122 R GE Geological Engineering 6 F01 F Properties of Materials DUCK 144 M CE Civil Engineering 9 F02 F Properties of Materials DUCK 144 R CE Civil Engineering 10 F03 F Properties of Materials DUCK 144 W CE Civil Engineering 5 F01 F Electrical Power Engineering DUCK 202 F EE Electrical Engineering 3 F01 F Electrical Power Engineering DUCK 202 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 3 F01 F Introduction to Engineering DUCK 204 F ES Engineering Science 31 F01 F Communication Systems DUCK 206 W EE Electrical Engineering 8 F01 F Digital/Computr Analysis/Desgn DUCK 208 R EE Electrical Engineering 12 F01 F Digital Sys Analysis & Design DUCK 208 T EE Electrical Engineering 15 F01 F Digital Signal Process DUCK 210 M EE Electrical Engineering 3 F01 F Digital Signal Processing DUCK 210 M EE Electrical Engineering 6 FE1 F Special Topics DUCK 210 MW EE Electrical Engineering 2 F01 F Digital Sys Analysis & Design DUCK 210 TR EE Electrical Engineering 15 F01 F High Frequency Lab DUCK 212 T EE Electrical Engineering 14 F01 F Physical Electronics DUCK 232 M EE Electrical Engineering 23 F01 F Communication Systems DUCK 232 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 8 F01 F Electrical Engr Fundamentals I DUCK 232 T EE Electrical Engineering 25 F01 F Digital Signal Process DUCK 232 TR EE Electrical Engineering 3 F01 F Digital Signal Processing DUCK 232 TR EE Electrical Engineering 6 F01 F Introduction to Engineering DUCK 252 MW ES Engineering Science 31 F02 F Introduction to Engineering DUCK 252 MW ES Engineering Science 38 F01 F Industrial Processes DUCK 252 MW ME Mechanical Engineering 12 F02 F Industrial Processes DUCK 252 MW ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F03 F Industrial Processes DUCK 252 MW ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F04 F Industrial Processes DUCK 252 MW ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F01 F Bridge Engineering DUCK 252 MW CE Civil Engineering 5

120 March 2011 F-6 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment F01 F Statics DUCK 252 MWF ES Engineering Science 43 F01 F Engineering Analysis DUCK 252 MWF ES Engineering Science 46 F01 F Survey of Energy Industries DUCK 252 T PETE Petroleum Engineering 26 FE1 F Arctic Engineering DUCK 252 T CE Civil Engineering 39 F01 F Elements of Electrical Engr DUCK 252 TR ES Engineering Science 44 F01 F Basic Thermodynamics DUCK 252 TR ES Engineering Science 50 FE2 F Special Topics DUCK 252 TR EE Electrical Engineering 6 FE1 F Advanced Reservoir Engineering DUCK 306 M PETE Petroleum Engineering 13 F01 F Geological Materials Enginerng DUCK 306 MW GE Geological Engineering 6 F01 F Remote Sensing for Engineering DUCK 306 MW GE Geological Engineering 6 F01 F Mine Surveying DUCK 306 TR MIN Mining Engineering 19 F01 F Unit Processes- Biological DUCK 306 TR ENVE Environmental Engineering 3 FE1 F Applied Well Testing DUCK 306 W PETE Petroleum Engineering 13 F01 F Mining Safety & Operations Lab DUCK 316 MF MIN Mining Engineering 13 F01 F405 Exploration Geophysics DUCK 316 R GE Geological Engineering 6 F01 F380 Computer Aided Orebody Modelin DUCK MIN Mining Engineering 1 F01 F482 Cmptr Aided Mine Dsgn-VULCAN DUCK MIN Mining Engineering 7 F01 F Electrical Machinery DUCK 330 R EE Electrical Engineering 18 F02 F Dynamics of Machinery DUCK 333 F ME Mechanical Engineering 13 F01 F Dynamics of Machinery DUCK 333 M ME Mechanical Engineering 16 F01 F Introduction to Astrodynamics DUCK 333 MWF ME Mechanical Engineering 12 F01 F Computer Aided Design/Manfctrn DUCK 333 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F01 F Computer Aided Design/Manfctrn DUCK 333 W ME Mechanical Engineering 10 F01 F Fluid Mechanics DUCK 334 M ES Engineering Science 10 F04 F Fluid Mechanics DUCK 334 R ES Engineering Science 8 F02 F Fluid Mechanics DUCK 334 T ES Engineering Science 12 F03 F Fluid Mechanics DUCK 334 W ES Engineering Science 10 F01 F Petroleum Production Engr DUCK 341 F PETE Petroleum Engineering 32 FE1 F Managing & Leading Eng Orgs DUCK 341 M ESM Engineering Science Mgmt 8 F01 F Electrical Engr Fundamentals I DUCK 341 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 25 F01 F Circuit Theory DUCK 341 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 18 F01 F Properties of Materials DUCK 341 TR CE Civil Engineering 9 F02 F Properties of Materials DUCK 341 TR CE Civil Engineering 10

121 March 2011 F-7 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment F03 F Properties of Materials DUCK 341 TR CE Civil Engineering 5 FE1 F Petroleum Recovery Methods DUCK 342 M PETE Petroleum Engineering 19 F03 F Introduction to Engineering DUCK 342 MW ES Engineering Science 43 F01 F Intro to Mineral Preparation DUCK 342 MW MIN Mining Engineering 4 FE1 F Open Channel/River Engineering DUCK 342 MW CE Civil Engineering 9 F01 F Mechanics of Materials DUCK 342 MWF ES Engineering Science 29 F01 F Physical Electronics DUCK 342 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 23 F01 F Space Systems Engineering DUCK 342 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 10 F01 F Space Systems Engineering DUCK 342 MWF ME Mechanical Engineering 1 FE1 F Minerals, Man and Environment DUCK 342 TR MIN Mining Engineering 5 F01 F Digital/Computr Analysis/Desgn DUCK 342 TR EE Electrical Engineering 12 F01 F Economic Analysis & Operations DUCK 342 TR ESM Engineering Science Mgmt 33 F03 F Introduction to Engineering DUCK 343 R ES Engineering Science 43 F01 F Structural Dynamics DUCK 343 TR CE Civil Engineering 6 F01 F Steel Design DUCK 344 F CE Civil Engineering 14 F01 F487A Petroleum Project Design DUCK 344 M PETE Petroleum Engineering 9 F02 F Mechanics of Materials DUCK 344 MWF ES Engineering Science 28 F01 F Mechanical Vibrations DUCK 344 MWF ME Mechanical Engineering 22 F01 F Water Resources Engineering DUCK 344 TR CE Civil Engineering 18 F01 F Highway Engineering DUCK 344 TR CE Civil Engineering 6 FE1 F Legal Principles for Engr Mgmt DUCK 344 W ESM Engineering Science Mgmt 3 F06 F Fluid Mechanics DUCK 347 M ES Engineering Science 6 F01 F Special Topics DUCK 347 MW ME Mechanical Engineering 6 F01 F Applied Engr Electromagnetics DUCK 347 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 10 F01 F Prin of Engr Geol/Terrain Anyl DUCK 347 MWF GE Geological Engineering 10 F01 F Timber Design DUCK 347 MWF CE Civil Engineering 12 F01 F Well Completions & Stim Design DUCK 347 T PETE Petroleum Engineering 21 F01 F Foundation Engineering DUCK 347 TR CE Civil Engineering 10 F01 F Heat and Mass Transfer DUCK 347 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 25 F01 F Advanced Vibrations DUCK 347 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 8 F01 F Reservoir Rock & Fluid Prop DUCK 352 MW PETE Petroleum Engineering 11 FE1 F Frozen Ground Engineering DUCK 352 MW CE Civil Engineering 12 F01 F Mechanics DUCK 352 MWF ES Engineering Science 28

122 March 2011 F-8 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment F01 F Electrical Machinery DUCK 352 MWF EE Electrical Engineering 18 F01 F Mechanics DUCK 352 R ES Engineering Science 28 F01 F Fundmentals-Drilling Practice DUCK 352 T PETE Petroleum Engineering 23 F01 F Advanced Topics DUCK 352 T ENVE Environmental Engineering 3 F01 F Dynamics of Machinery DUCK 352 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 16 F02 F Dynamics of Machinery DUCK 352 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 13 F01 F Intro to Geological Engineerng DUCK 354 F GE Geological Engineering 14 F01 F Mine Surveying DUCK 354 F MIN Mining Engineering 19 F01 F Steel Design DUCK 354 MWF CE Civil Engineering 14 F01 F Underground Mining Methods DUCK 354 MWF MIN Mining Engineering 1 F01 F Dynamics DUCK 354 TR ES Engineering Science 19 FE1 F Arctic Heat and Mass Transfer DUCK 354 TR ME Mechanical Engineering 12 FE1 F Constructn Cost Est & Bid Prep DUCK 354 W CE Civil Engineering 14 F01 F Intro to Mining Engineering DUCK 406 M MIN Mining Engineering 13 F01 F Subsurface Hydrology DUCK 406 MW GE Geological Engineering 5 F01 F Advanced Fluid Mechanics DUCK 406 MW ME Mechanical Engineering 11 F01 F Trial Course DUCK 406 T PETE Petroleum Engineering 10 F02 F Computer Techniques DUCK 530 M ES Engineering Science 17 F02 F Computer Techniques DUCK 530 MW ES Engineering Science 17 F01 F Computer Techniques DUCK 530 R ES Engineering Science 25 F01 F Computer Techniques DUCK 530 TR ES Engineering Science 25 F02 F Introduction to Engineering DUCK 536 W ES Engineering Science 38 F01 F Remote Sensing for Engineering DUCK F GE Geological Engineering 6 F01 F621 Advanced Mineral Economics DUCK MWF MIN Mining Engineering 3 F01 F Subsurface Hydrology DUCK R GE Geological Engineering 5 F01 F Intro to Mineral Preparation DUCK T MIN Mining Engineering 4 F01 F Exploration Geophysics DUCK TR GE Geological Engineering 6 F01 F Fluid Mechanics GRUE 409 MWF ES Engineering Science 10 F02 F Fluid Mechanics GRUE 409 MWF ES Engineering Science 12 F03 F Fluid Mechanics GRUE 409 MWF ES Engineering Science 10 F04 F Fluid Mechanics GRUE 409 MWF ES Engineering Science 8 F01 F Sdmntlgy Strctrl Glgy Ptlm Eng REIC 202 TR PETE Petroleum Engineering 25 F01 F Sdmntlgy Strctrl Glgy Ptlm Eng REIC 229 R PETE Petroleum Engineering 25

123 March 2011 F-9 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment FA1 F663 Applied Reservoir Simulation ANCH PETE Petroleum Engineering 5 FXA F603 Arctic Engineering DIST WEB CE Civil Engineering 5 FXA F649 Hazardous & Toxic Waste Mgmt DIST WEB ENVE Environmental Engineering 8 F01 F Individual Study TR CE Civil Engineering 1 F01 F297 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F02 F297 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F01 F397 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F01 F397 Individual Study PETE Petroleum Engineering 1 F01 F400 FE Exam CE Civil Engineering 12 F02 F487A Petroleum Project Design PETE Petroleum Engineering 9 F01 F489 Mining Design Project I MIN Mining Engineering 1 F01 F490 Civil Engineering Seminar CE Civil Engineering 14 F01 F497 Individual Study CE Civil Engineering 1 F01 F497 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F02 F497 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 2 F03 F497 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 2 F04 F497 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F01 F497 Individual Study PETE Petroleum Engineering 1 F01 F692 Seminar PETE Petroleum Engineering 5 F01 F693 Special Topics GE Geological Engineering 2 F02 F697 Individual Study CE Civil Engineering 1 F03 F697 Individual Study CE Civil Engineering 1 F01 F697 Individual Study EE Electrical Engineering 1 F01 F697 Individual Study ENVE Environmental Engineering 1 F01 F697 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F02 F697 Individual Study ME Mechanical Engineering 1 F01 F697 Individual Study PETE Petroleum Engineering 2 F01 F698 Research CE Civil Engineering 6 F01 F698 Research ENVE Environmental Engineering 1 F01 F698 Research ESM Engineering Science Mgmt 1 F01 F698 Research GE Geological Engineering 3 F01 F698 Research ME Mechanical Engineering 2

124 March 2011 F-10 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Engineering and Mines Engineering Courses by Time, Location, and Enrollment (Fall 2009) Section Course Start Time End Time Course Title Building Room No. Day CRN Subject Subject Description Enrollment F01 F698 Research MIN Mining Engineering 1 F01 F699 Thesis CE Civil Engineering 19 F01 F699 Thesis EE Electrical Engineering 9 F01 F699 Thesis ENVE Environmental Engineering 7 F01 F699 Thesis GE Geological Engineering 3 F01 F699 Thesis ME Mechanical Engineering 6 F01 F699 Thesis MIN Mining Engineering 1 F01 F699 Thesis MPR Mineral Prep Engineering 3 F01 F699 Thesis PETE Petroleum Engineering 15

125 March 2011 F-11 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: ANCH Room Number: Room Type Code: Room Capacity: Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00-9:00 Drilling Engineering PETE F426 FA1 (7) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

126 March 2011 F-12 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Brooks Building Room Number: 103 Room Type Code: Room Capacity: Owner: Room Type: ASF: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:20-6:20 Survey of Energy Industries PETE F103 F02 (14) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

127 March 2011 F-13 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 109 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 12 ASF: 1,691 Owner: Mechanical Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:00-5:00 Industrial Processes ME F321 F01 (12) 2:15-5:15 Industrial Processes ME F321 F02 (10) 2:00-5:00 Industrial Processes ME F321 F03 (10) 2:15-5:15 Industrial Processes ME F321 F04 (10) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

128 March 2011 F-14 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 122 Room Type Code: 250C Room Type: Research Laboratory Room Capacity: 1 ASF: 249 Owner: Institute of Northern Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:15-12:15 Geological Materials Engineering GE F365 F01 (6) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

129 March 2011 F-15 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 144 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 8 ASF: 757 Owner: Civil and Environmental Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Properties of Materials CE F334 F01 (9) 2:15-5:15 Properties of Materials CE F334 F03 (5) 2:00-5:00 Properties of Materials CE F334 F02 (10) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

130 March 2011 F-16 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 202 Room Type Code: 210C Room Type: Computer Lab - Class Room Capacity: ASF: 475 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Electrical Power Engineering EE F406 F01 (3) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:50-6:50 Electrical Power Engineering EE F406 F01 (3) 5:50-6:50 Electrical Power Engineering EE F406 F01 (3) 5:50-6:50 Electrical Power Engineering EE F406 F01 (3) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

131 March 2011 F-17 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 204 Room Type Code:210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 23 ASF: 531 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:15-4:15 Introduction to Engineering ES F101 F01 (31) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

132 March 2011 F-18 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 206 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 528 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Communication Systems EE F461 F01 (8) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

133 March 2011 F-19 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 208 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 534 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:00-5:00 Digital Systems Analysis and Design EE F343 F01 (15) 2:00-5:00 Digital and Computer Analysis and Design EE F341 F01 (12) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

134 March 2011 F-20 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 210 Room Type Code: 210C Room Type: Computer Lab - Class Room Capacity: ASF: 481 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:45-11:15 Digital Systems Analysis and Design EE F343 F01 (15) 9:45-11:15 Digital Systems Analysis and Design EE F343 F01 (15) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Digital Signal Processing EE F451 F01 (3) EE F651 F01 (6) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:30-7:00 Special Topics EE F693 FE1 (2) 5:30-7:00 Special Topics EE F693 FE1 (2) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

135 March 2011 F-21 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 212 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 16 ASF: 572 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00-9:00 High Frequency Lab EE F331 F01 (14) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

136 March 2011 F-22 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 232 Room Type Code: 210C Room Type: Computer Lab - Class Room Capacity: ASF: 923 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:15-10:15 Communication Systems EE F461 F01 (8) 9:15-10:15 Communication Systems EE F461 F01 (8) 9:15-10:15 Communication Systems EE F461 F01 (8) 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:30-1:00 Digital Signal Processing EE F451 F01 (3) EE F651 F01 (6) 11:30-1:00 Digital Signal Processing EE F451 F01 (3) EE F651 F01 (6) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Physical Electronics EE F333 F01 (23) 2:00-5:00 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I EE F203 F01 (25) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

137 March 2011 F-23 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 252 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 75 ASF: 1,308 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 8:00-9:00 Industrial Processes ME F321 F01 (12), F02 (10), F03 (10), F04 (10) 9:15-10:15 Engineering Analysis ES F301 F01 (46) 8:00-9:30 Elements of Electrical Engineering ES F307 F01 (44) 8:00-9:00 Industrial Processes ME F321 F01 (12), F02 (10), F03 (10), F04 (10) 9:15-10:15 Engineering Analysis ES F301 F01 (46) 8:00-9:30 Elements of Electrical Engineering ES F307 F01 (44) 9:15-10:15 Engineering Analysis ES F301 F01 (46) 11:00 AM 10:30-11:30 Intro to Engineering ES F101 F01 (31), F02 (38) 10:30-11:30 Intro to Engineering ES F101 F01 (31), F02 (38) 12:00 PM 11:30-1:00 Basic Thermodynamics ES F346 F01 50) 11:30-1:00 Basic Thermodynamics ES F346 F01 50) 1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Statics ES F209 F01 (43) 1:00-2:00 Statics ES F209 F01 (43) 1:00-2:00 Statics ES F209 F01 (43) 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:40-4:40 Survey of Energy Industries PETE F103 F01 (26) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:40-6:10 Bridge Engineering CE F650 F01 (5) 5:20-6:50 Special Topics EE F693 FE2 (6) 4:40-6:10 Bridge Engineering CE F650 F01 (5) 5:20-6:50 Special Topics EE F693 FE2 (6) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00-10:00 Arctic Engineering CE F603 FE1 (39) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

138 March 2011 F-24 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 306 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 16 ASF: 528 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:15-10:15 Geological Materials Engineering GE F365 F01 (6) 9:40-10:40 Mine Surveying MIN F202 F01 (19) 9:15-10:15 Geological Materials Engineering GE F365 F01 (6) 9:40-10:40 Mine Surveying MIN F202 F01 (19) 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:15-3:15 Remote Sensing for Engineering GE F471 F01 (6) 2:15-3:15 Remote Sensing for Engineering GE F471 F01 (6) 4:00 PM 3:40-5:10 Unit Processes - Biological ENVE F646 F01 (3) 3:40-5:10 Unit Processes - Biological ENVE F646 F01 (3) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:50-8:50 Advanced Reservoir Engineering PETE F610 FE1 (13) 5:50-8:50 Applied Well Testing PETE F661 FE1 (13) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

139 March 2011 F-25 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 316 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 745 Owner: Mining and Geological Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00-5:30 Mining Safety and Operations Lab MIN F104 F01 (13) 4:00-5:30 Mining Safety and Operations Lab MIN F104 F01 (13) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

140 March 2011 F-26 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 330 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 12 ASF: 661 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00-5:00 Electrical Machinery EE F303 F01 (18) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

141 March 2011 F-27 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 333 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 9 ASF: 605 Owner: Mechanical Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:15-10:15 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ME F401 F01 (10) 11:00 AM 10:30-11:30 Introduction to Astrodynamics ME F452 F01 (12) 10:30-11:30 Introduction to Astrodynamics ME F452 F01 (12) 10:30-11:30 Introduction to Astrodynamics ME F452 F01 (12) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:30-5:30 Dynamics of Machinery ME F302 F01 (16) 3:40-5:10 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ME F401 F01 (10) 3:40-5:10 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ME F401 F01 (10) 2:15-5:15 Dynamics of Machinery ME F302 F02 (13) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

142 March 2011 F-28 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 334 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 12 ASF: 743 Owner: Civil and Environmental Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F01 (10) 2:00-5:10 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F02 (12) 2:15-5:15 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F03 (10) 2:00-5:10 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F04 (8) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

143 March 2011 F-29 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 341 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 40 ASF: 813 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30-9:30 Properties of Materials CE F334 F01 (9), F02 (10), F03 (5) 8:30-9:30 Properties of Materials CE F334 F01 (9), F02 (10), F03 (5) 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:45-12:45 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I EE F203 F01 (25) 11:45-12:45 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I EE F203 F01 (25) 11:45-12:45 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I EE F203 F01 (25) 1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Circuit Theory EE F353 F01 (18) 1:00-2:00 Circuit Theory EE F353 F01 (18) 1:00-2:00 Circuit Theory EE F353 F01 (18) 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 6:00-9:00 Managing and Leading Engineering Organizations ESM F601 FE1 (8) 6:00-9:00 Petroleum Production Engineering PETE F407 F01 (32) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

144 March 2011 F-30 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 342 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 40 ASF: 828 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 8:00-9:00 Space Systems Eng EE F656 F01 (10) ME F656 F01 (1) 9:15-10:15 Physical Electronics EE F333 F01 (23) 10:30-11:30 Introduction to Engineering ES F101 F03 (43) 8:00-9:30 Economics Analysis and Operations ESM F450 F01 (33) 9:45-11:15 Digital and Computer Analysis and Design EE F341 F01 (12) 8:00-9:00 Space Systems Eng EE F656 F01 (10) ME F656 F01 (1) 9:15-10:15 Physical Electronics EE F333 F01 (23) 10:30-11:30 Introduction to Engineering ES F101 F03 (43) 8:00-9:30 Economics Analysis and Operations ESM F450 F01 (33) 9:45-11:15 Digital and Computer Analysis and Design EE F341 F01 (12) 8:00-9:00 Space Systems Eng EE F656 F01 (10) ME F656 F01 (1) 9:15-10:15 Physical Electronics EE F333 F01 (23) 12:00 PM 11:45-12:45 Introduction to Mineral Preparation MIN F313 F01 (4) 11:45-12:45 Introduction to Mineral Preparation MIN F313 F01 (4) 1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Mechanics of Materials ES F331 F01 (29) 1:00-2:00 Mechanics of Materials ES F331 F01 (29) 1:00-2:00 Mechanics of Materials ES F331 F01 (29) 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:40-5:10 Open Channel and River Engineering CE F662 FE1 (9) 3:40-5:10 Open Channel and River Engineering CE F662 FE1 (9) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:20-6:50 Minerals, Man and the Environment MIN F101 FE1 (5) 5:20-6:50 Minerals, Man and the Environment MIN F101 FE1 (5) 7:00 PM 5:50-8:50 Petroleum Recovery Methods PETE F466 FE1 (19) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

145 March 2011 F-31 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 343 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 18 ASF: 833 Owner: Civil and Environmental Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:45-11:15 Structural Dynamics CE F634 F01 (6) 9:45-11:15 Structural Dynamics CE F634 F01 (6) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00-4:00 Introduction to Engineering ES F101 F03 (43) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

146 March 2011 F-32 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 344 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 36 ASF: 846 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:45-11:15 Highway Engineering CE F405 F01 (6) 9:45-11:15 Highway Engineering CE F405 F01 (6) 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:45-12:45 Mechanical Vibrations ME F408 F01 (22) 11:30-1:00 Water Resources Engineering CE F344 F01 (18) 11:45-12:45 Mechanical Vibrations ME F408 F01 (22) 11:30-1:00 Water Resources Engineering CE F344 F01 (18) 11:45-12:45 Mechanical Vibrations ME F408 F01 (22) 1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Mechanics of Materials ES F331 F02 (28) 1:00-2:00 Mechanics of Materials ES F331 F02 (28) 1:00-2:00 Mechanics of Materials ES F331 F02 (28) 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:40-4:40 Petroleum Project Design PETE F487A F01 (9) 2:15-5:15 Steel Design CE F432 F01 (14) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00-10:00 Legal Principles for Engineering Management ESM F608 FE1 (3) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

147 March 2011 F-33 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 347 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 25 ASF: 519 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:15-10:15 Timber Design CE F434 F01 (12) 9:15-10:15 Timber Design CE F434 F01 (12) 9:15-10:15 Timber Design CE F434 F01 (12) 11:00 AM 10:30-11:30 Applied Engineering Electromagnetics EE F311 F01 (10) 10:30-11:30 Applied Engineering Electromagnetics EE F311 F01 (10) 10:30-11:30 Applied Engineering Electromagnetics EE F311 F01 (10) 12:00 PM 11:30-1:00 Heat and Mass Transfer ME F441 F01 (25) 11:30-1:00 Heat and Mass Transfer ME F441 F01 (25) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:15-3:15 Prin of Engr Geology and Terrain Analysis GE F375 F01 (10) 2:00-3:30 Advanced Vibrations ME F609 F01 (8) 2:15-3:15 Prin of Engr Geology and Terrain Analysis GE F375 F01 (10) 2:00-3:30 Advanced Vibrations ME F609 F01 (8) 2:15-3:15 Prin of Engr Geology and Terrain Analysis GE F375 F01 (10) 4:00 PM 3:30-5:00 Special Topics ME F693 F01 (6) 3:40-5:10 Foundation Engineering CE F422 F01 (10) 3:30-5:00 Special Topics ME F693 F01 (6) 3:40-5:10 Foundation Engineering CE F422 F01 (10) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30-8:30 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F06 (6) 5:30-8:30 Well Completions and Stimulation Design PETE F481 F01 (21) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

148 March 2011 F-34 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 352 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 30 ASF: 591 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:45-11:15 Dynamics of Machinery ME F302 F01 (16) ME F302 F02 (13) 9:45-11:15 Dynamics of Machinery ME F302 F01 (16) ME F302 F02 (13) 12:00 PM 11:45-12:45 Electrical Machinery EE F303 F01 (18) 11:45-12:45 Electrical Machinery EE F303 F01 (18) 11:45-12:45 Electrical Machinery EE F303 F01 (18) 1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Mechanics ES F208 F01 (28) 1:00-2:00 Mechanics ES F208 F01 (28) 1:00-2:00 Mechanics ES F208 F01 (28) 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-4:15 Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties PETE F301 F01 (11) 2:00-3:00 Advanced Topics ENVE F650 F01 (3) 3:40-4:40 Fundamentals of Drilling Practices PETE F205 F01 (23) 2:15-4:15 Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties PETE F301 F01 (11) 2:00-5:00 Mechanics ES F208 F01 (28) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:20-7:50 Frozen Ground Engineering CE F681 FE1 (12) 6:20-7:50 Frozen Ground Engineering CE F681 FE1 (12) 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

149 March 2011 F-35 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 354 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 30 ASF: 607 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:15-10:15 Underground Mining Methods MIN F454 F01 (1) 10:30-11:30 Steel Design CE F432 F01 (14) 9:45-11:15 Dynamics ES F210 F01 (19) 9:15-10:15 Underground Mining Methods MIN F454 F01 (1) 10:30-11:30 Steel Design CE F432 F01 (14) 9:45-11:15 Dynamics ES F210 F01 (19) 9:15-10:15 Underground Mining Methods MIN F454 F01 (1) 10:30-11:30 Steel Design CE F432 F01 (14) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-2:00 Introduction to Geological Engineering GE F101 F01 (14) 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:20 Mine Surveying MIN F202 F01 (19) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:20-6:50 Arctic Heat and Mass Transfer ME F685 FE1 (12) 5:20-6:50 Arctic Heat and Mass Transfer ME F685 FE1 (12) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 6:00-9:00 Construction Cost Estimating and Bid Preparation CE F451 FE1 (14) Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

150 March 2011 F-36 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 406 Room Type Code: 110A Room Type: Classroom Room Capacity: 16 ASF: 528 Owner: Registrar Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:30-11:30 Introduction to Mining Engineering MIN F103 F01 (13) 12:00 PM 11:45-12:45 Subsurface Hydrology GE F420 F01 (5) 11:45-12:45 Subsurface Hydrology GE F420 F01 (5) 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00-2:30 Advanced Fluid Mechanics ME F641 F01 (11) 1:00-2:30 Advanced Fluid Mechanics ME F641 F01 (11) 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00-8:00 Trial Course PETE F694 F01 (10) 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

151 March 2011 F-37 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 530 Room Type Code: 220A Room Type: Computer Lab - Open Room Capacity: ASF: 661 Owner: Electrical and Computer Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:30-11:30 Computer Techniques ES F201 F02 (17) 9:45-10:45 Computer Techniques ES F201 F01 (25) 10:30-11:30 Computer Techniques ES F201 F02 (17) 9:45-10:45 Computer Techniques ES F201 F01 (25) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:15-5:15 Computer Techniques ES F201 F02 (17) 2:00-5:00 Computer Techniques ES F201 F01 (25) 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

152 March 2011 F-38 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Duckering Building Room Number: 536 Room Type Code: 210B Room Type: Classroom Laboratory Room Capacity: 20 ASF: 743 Owner: Mechanical Engineering Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:15-4:15 Introduction to Engineering ES F101 F02 (38) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

153 March 2011 F-39 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Gruening Building Room Number: 409 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM :30 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F01 (10), F02 (12), F03 (10), F04 (8) :30 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F01 (10), F02 (12), F03 (10), F04 (8) :30 Fluid Mechanics ES F341 F01 (10), F02 (12), F03 (10), F04 (8) 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

154 March 2011 F-40 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Reichardt Building Room Number: 202 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00-3:30 Sedimentary and Structural Geology for Petroleum Engineers PETE F370 F01 (25) 2:00-3:30 Sedimentary and Structural Geology for Petroleum Engineers PETE F370 F01 (25) 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

155 March 2011 F-41 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS UAF ENGINEERING COURSE SCHEDULE, FALL 2009 Building Name: Reichardt Building Room Number: 229 Room Type Code: Room Type: Room Capacity: ASF: Owner: Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:40-6:40 Sedimentary and Structural Geology for Petroleum Engineers PETE F370 F01 (25) 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Source: Ira Fink and Associates, Inc., based on data from the University of Alaska

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157 G University of Alaska Engineering First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Alaska High School and Fall Term Introduction

158 G-2 Ira Fink and Associates, Inc. UAF, Duckering Building, Room 442, Chemistry/Analytical Preparation Laboratory. The Chemistry/Analytical Prep Lab is part of the Water and Environmental Research Center and is used to prepare samples for analysis. The prep room needs to be separated from the analytical equipment room, located next door in Duckering 444, because wet chemistry is messy, and analytical equipment needs to be in a relatively clean environment. As shown in the photo, the bench space is severely limited. There is insufficient room to process and store all samples. Some of the extractions require hours or days of incubation time; meaning samples are taking up bench space that could be used for new samples. The lab is used by researchers and graduate students for their research projects. The lab is also used for teaching ENVE 653 Environmental Measurements Laboratory.

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