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Civil engineers play a crucial role in creating and maintaining our community's essential structures, including skyscrapers, road networks, overpasses, public transportation, water containment systems, and urban water purification facilities. Often described as the profession dedicated to public service, civil engineering serves society's fundamental needs.
The School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science provides diverse and engaging academic programs.
Architectural engineering professionals focus on creating structures that go beyond aesthetic appeal. Their designs must ensure structural integrity, incorporate efficient mechanical systems, proper plumbing, effective lighting, and remain cost-effective to build. Architectural engineers balance all these critical elements in their structural designs.
As the most ancient of contemporary engineering fields, civil engineering traces its origins to the 18th century. These professionals design and build our critical infrastructure, from transportation networks to water management systems, while also overseeing their planning, operation, and maintenance. Environmental engineering specialists apply scientific principles to address ecological concerns, developing solutions for water purification, air quality improvement, waste processing, recycling initiatives, and sustainable water resource management.