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The Bachelor of Civil Engineering curriculum equips students with comprehensive knowledge in structural, geotechnical, water resources, environmental, and transportation engineering. Civil Engineers play a key role in designing, building, and enhancing infrastructure like roads, bridges, airports, dams, and buildings. Career paths in this field encompass structural engineering, environmental engineering, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, and construction management, among others.
Graduates pursue roles such as Structural Engineers, Geotechnical Engineers, Transportation Engineers, Environmental Engineers, Water Resources Engineers, Construction Managers, Building Control Surveyors, Consulting Civil Engineers, Contracting Civil Engineers, Nuclear Engineers, and Site Engineers.
Employers of civil engineers range from consulting and design firms, construction companies, and local, state, or federal government agencies to laboratories, research and development organizations, law firms, insurance companies, and academic institutions. Students develop the skills to apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles across diverse scenarios. They refine their proficiency in using essential techniques, skills, and tools for scientific and engineering applications, as well as in designing and performing experiments. Additionally, they learn to analyze and interpret data effectively.
If you have successfully completed your high school degree (12 years of primary and secondary education), you are considered an undergraduate student at CSU.
Meet minimum test score requirements:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based): 78 and at least 17 in each section
TOEFL PBT (Paper-Based): 550
IELTS: 6.0 and at least 5.0 in each section
PTE (Pearsons Test of English): 50
iTEP: 3.8
ACT English Score: 20
SAT Critical Reading Score: 470