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Civil Engineering stands as the most ancient field within the engineering professions. It encompasses the strategic planning, detailed design, physical construction, operational management, and ongoing upkeep of buildings, roads, railways, bridges, airports, seaports, and various other structures essential to contemporary society. With the worldwide necessity to reconstruct, sustain, and advance infrastructure, the need for civil engineers is at an all-time high. Professionals in civil engineering have access to a wide array of career paths across industrial sectors, governmental agencies, and private consulting firms. Our educational offering delivers a foundation in the interconnected sub-fields of Civil Engineering, integrated with the essential core subjects of the engineering curriculum. The program requires completion of 129 credit hours, featuring technical coursework in construction, geotechnical, environmental, structural, surveying, transportation, and water resources engineering.
Associated Professions: Landscape Architects, Aerospace Engineers, Industrial Safety and Health Engineers, Marine Architects
Materials Engineers, Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers, Petroleum Engineers
Electrical Drafters, Mechanical Drafters, Civil Engineering Technicians