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Civil engineers play a crucial role in shaping society's infrastructure, including structures like buildings, roads, bridges, public transportation networks, water control systems, and urban water treatment facilities. Often described as a service-oriented field, civil engineering directly benefits communities.
The School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science provides diverse and engaging academic programs.
Architectural engineering professionals focus on creating buildings and structures that go beyond aesthetics. Their designs must ensure structural integrity, incorporate efficient mechanical systems, and remain cost-effective to build. These specialists balance all these elements in their architectural projects.
As one of the earliest engineering fields, civil engineering traces its origins to the 18th century. These professionals oversee the planning, creation, and maintenance of critical infrastructure components. Environmental engineers apply scientific principles to address ecological concerns, developing solutions for water purification, air quality improvement, waste handling, recycling initiatives, and sustainable water resource management.