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Bachelors
Course Language
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About Program

Program Overview


Overview

Civil engineers design and construct important public infrastructure, like bridges, roads, and sewage systems. This program will provide you with foundational knowledge in civil engineering, including energy conservation, waste and water management, infrastructure restoration, and public safety.


Our world is quickly outgrowing its resources — as consumption and production ramp up, managing our impact is more critical than ever. As a civil engineer, you can tackle pressing issues like ecosystem restoration, waste reduction, recycling, and air pollution abatement.


Whether you move on to an engaging professional career or further your knowledge with graduate studies, the skills you gain in process design, creative problem solving, and collaboration will help you to excel.


Careers

Civil engineers often work as technical specialists on projects in construction design and management, water and power management, geotechnology, and transportation design. With strong problem-solving and communication skills, civil engineers are excellent managers and executives.


You could become a professional:


  • Construction manager
  • Structural engineer
  • Environmental engineer
  • Transportation planner
  • Design engineer
  • Geotechnical project coordinator

Faculty

As a Civil Engineering student, you will excel with the guidance and expertise of our leading instructors. Our faculty members are experts in a range of disciplines, from structural steel engineering to climate change adaptation and resource management.


  • Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen
  • A.P.S Selvadurai
  • Laxmi Sushama
  • Colin Andrew Rogers

Courses

As a Civil Engineering student, you can take courses like:


  • CHEM 110. General Chemistry 1.
  • PHYS 131. Mechanics and Waves.
  • CIVE 202. Construction Materials.
  • CIVE 207. Solid Mechanics.
  • CIVE 208. Civil Engineering System Analysis.

Possible Minors

Minors are a great way to customize your academic experience. Many students use minors to pursue interests outside their major, while others choose minors to complement their degree.


Minors that complement this program:


  • Computer Science
  • Chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Environment

Related Majors

Discover these related majors:


  • Architecture
  • Mining Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
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