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The Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering offers a comprehensive curriculum that equips graduates for diverse roles in the construction sector. This program requires 128 semester credit hours of coursework, including a mandatory internship. The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering at Texas Tech University has gained international recognition in multiple fields. As one of the most versatile engineering disciplines, the department has recently broadened its academic offerings to address evolving societal demands. Beyond the bachelor's degree with specializations in structural, environmental, geotechnical, transportation, construction, and water resources engineering, students can pursue 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 state-of-the-art laboratories, classrooms, and computing resources dedicated to education and research.