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A civil engineering bachelor's degree from UMSL equips you for professional achievement by offering:
Proximity to Washington University resources. You'll utilize Washington University's laboratories and libraries, with advanced courses instructed by WashU professors.
Dual institutional support services. As a joint-enrollment student, you'll benefit from doubled assistance including internship placements, career guidance, and additional resources.
Industry-experienced instructors. Faculty members at both UMSL and WashU primarily consist of practicing engineers who incorporate practical knowledge into their teaching.
Cost-effectiveness. Outstanding educational value through access to two universities.
Practical work experiences. St. Louis' vibrant civil engineering sector provides nearly boundless internship and cooperative education possibilities.
Evening course scheduling. All classes convene during late afternoon or evening hours, preserving daytime availability for employment or internships.
Students in their last year of high school should submit transcripts for all years completed thus far. Students who have completed high school must submit final transcripts and degree certificates or exam results.
Students who have studied at a college or university must submit university transcripts to date. If you have completed more than 24 credit hours at a university, you do not need to submit high school transcripts.
Transcripts are required from all high schools or universities attended.
Proof of English proficiency: This can be shown with an official TOEFL, IELTS or PTE-A score. The minimum requirements are 61 iBT TOEFL, 5.5 IELTS, or 44 PTE-A.