Civil Engineering Undergraduate Major
Program Overview
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
Solve global challenges
Civil engineers are innovators. Learn to design and operate infrastructure systems to improve community resilience, foster human potential, nourish a healthy planet, and mitigate climate change.
Admission and Program Details
Prospective students can learn more about our requirements, objectives, and program details.
Transfer Students
Interested in transferring to one of our programs? Find transfer information here.
Advising and Student Resources
Current students can schedule an appointment with their advisor and access tools to help plan their academic journey.
Dive into the curriculum
The undergraduate Civil Engineering program provides a solid base in the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering fundamentals, and design and management concepts. Students are also able to pursue interdisciplinary aspects of engineering projects.
Civil engineering major overview
Course requirements and descriptions
Degree completion map by semester
What Type of Civil Engineer
Will You Be?
Explore the different ways civil engineering appears in our world to discover your greatest interest. Then, specialize in geotechnical, structural, transportation or water engineering to focus on your passion.
Geotechnical Engineer
Dig into the complex and uncertain behavior of earth materials to provide the foundations of infrastructure and the green energy transition.
Technical electives include applications of geotechnical engineering and slope stability, seepage, and earth dams.
Structural Engineer
Design sustainable and resilient infrastructure to support and protect communities from threats of natural hazards, climate change, and extreme events.
Technical electives include structural mechanics, resilience, natural hazards engineering, and the design of engineered systems.
Transportation Engineer
Navigate the shifting needs of transportation infrastructure to efficiently connect communities and bolster economies.
Technical electives include AutoCAD, transportation and bridge engineering, and asphalt pavement materials and construction.
Water Engineer
Protect communities against floods and droughts, restore rivers and floodplains, and design water supply, stormwater, and wastewater systems.
Technical electives include water resources planning and management, watershed hydrology, and groundwater engineering.
Discover the many careers within civil engineering
- Structural engineering and design
- Land development and urban planning
- Energy infrastructure development
- Resilient infrastructure systems development
- Green infrastructure design
- Disaster prevention and resilience
- Mine tailings engineering
- Water resources planning
- Flood forecasting and control
- Community development
- River mechanics and stream restoration
92% of CSU engineering graduates go on to a job in their field.
