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A Civil Engineering degree prepares you for a career focused on society's infrastructure, influencing numerous facets of daily living. Whether it's the highways and overpasses you travel on regularly, the clean water from your faucet, or applying technological advancements to enhance transportation systems and create intelligent, interconnected neighborhoods, UWM's Civil Engineering program equips students with the skills to design safer, more effective, and eco-friendly infrastructure upgrades. Civil engineers enhance public works: thoroughfares, structures, and essential services. Get ready for employment in public service or industry by focusing on geotechnical, structural, transportation and municipal, or water and environmental engineering. Collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge infrastructure research in this ABET-accredited curriculum.
Civil Engineering is a field centered on societal infrastructure, directly affecting your daily experiences. From the routes and crossings you frequent to the potable water supplied to your residence, civil engineers strive to create secure, productive, and environmentally sound methods for ongoing infrastructure enhancement.
Students who are graduating high school seniors or high school graduates (or equivalent) who haven’t previously attended a college or university.
TOEFL IBT: 79 or higher
TOEFL PBT: 548 or higher
IELTS/IELTS Indicator: 6.5 or higher
Duolingo: 120 or higher
PTEA: 56 or higher
IB: 5 in HL English
British A-level: C or Better
Fall (September) Semester Applications: March 1
Spring (January) Semester Applications: December 1