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A Bachelor of Science in civil engineering equips you to leave your imprint on the contemporary world and the structures, networks, and infrastructure that compose it. You will develop a solid base in science, math, engineering, and mechanics—the core fields vital for the functioning of modern society. Whenever you step into a building, travel on a roadway, use public transportation, or even pour a glass of water from the faucet, you are witnessing the outcomes of a civil engineer's efforts, and there is a constant global demand for talented individuals to excel in this impactful profession.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha's Bachelor of Science in civil engineering program provides five unique specialization tracks: environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, surveying, and water resources. Whichever path you select, you will be ready to create a tangible, noticeable impact on society through your civil engineering expertise, whether you advance to graduate studies or begin your professional journey immediately.
The Bachelor of Science in civil engineering program at UNO offers five distinct areas of specialization: environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, surveying, and water resources. No matter which area you choose, you'll be prepared to make a real, visible contribution to society with your skills in civil engineering, whether you pursue a graduate degree or launch your career right away.
Students must have a high school qualification and Must have achieved at least a 2.5 core GPA, as calculated by UNO Admissions. English Language Scores: IELTS 6.5; TOEFL IB 79; TOEFL (paper-based) 550; Duolingo English Test 100; .
Deadline: Fall - July 1; Spring - Oct - 1.