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If you're passionate about planning highways, airports, bridges, stadiums, healthcare facilities, power plants, ports, or water distribution networks, a Civil Engineering degree will equip you with cutting-edge construction techniques and design approaches. The demand for skilled Civil Engineers has never been higher: communities requiring flood protection, populations needing reliable transportation networks, and pressing environmental concerns demanding sustainable solutions and infrastructure upkeep. We're dedicated to shaping tomorrow's engineering professionals by mirroring real-world work settings in our educational approach.
Our teaching philosophy prioritizes hands-on learning, complemented by conventional lectures and small-group sessions, along with chances to participate in industry-connected, research-driven instruction involving global partners from government, academia, and research institutions.
The curriculum includes an independent research component in your third year, with faculty proposing projects aligned with their specialized research areas.
During years three and four, you can select specialized modules that reflect the academic staff's particular engineering concentrations.
Your final year features a collaborative design challenge where civil engineering students from different specialties work together to create comprehensive plans. Those in the Civil and Structural Engineering track will focus on structural aspects. Past team projects have involved designs for ferry terminal complexes and Olympic-standard aquatic centers.