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LMU's Civil Engineering program equips students with the skills to plan, design, and manage diverse public and private engineering projects.
Civil engineering initiatives enhance quality of life, safeguard the environment, and stimulate economic development. These encompass roads and highways, mass transit networks, airports, bridges, structures, harbors, and flood control and drainage systems. Civil engineers also develop water supply and treatment systems, wastewater collection networks, irrigation infrastructure, solid waste disposal sites, pipelines, power facilities, and waste disposal and recycling systems.
The Civil Engineering curriculum teaches the application of scientific and economic principles to assess project viability from technical, economic, and environmental perspectives. Students gain expertise in producing environmental impact assessments and performing topographic, boundary, soil, and geotechnical surveys.