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The comprehensive Civil Engineering BS program covers structural, geotechnical, environmental, water resources, and transportation subjects, equipping graduates for diverse career paths. Undergraduate courses in the integrated Environmental Engineering MEV track offer robust training in environmental and water resources engineering, along with biology and chemistry. The construction engineering curriculum features a core of approximately 63 semester hours of designated courses. These foundational classes in basic sciences, humanities, social studies, mathematics, and applied sciences build a solid base in engineering, technology, and general education. Graduates of the BSCE, BS ConE, and MEV programs are equipped to pursue professional licensure in any state through the required examinations (FE, PE) and experience as specified by each state.
The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering at Texas Tech University has gained worldwide recognition in multiple fields. Historically one of the most comprehensive engineering disciplines, the department has recently broadened its curriculum to include additional academic pathways in response to societal demands. Beyond the bachelor's degree focusing on structural, environmental, geotechnical, transportation, construction, and water resources engineering, students can now pursue coursework and research opportunities leading to master's and doctoral degrees in civil engineering, a master's in environmental engineering, and a graduate certificate in construction engineering and management. The Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering Building features outstanding laboratories, classrooms, and computer facilities dedicated to teaching and research.