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Infrastructure engineering focuses on analyzing and enhancing soil capacity to support national infrastructure, along with human and material design elements of transportation systems such as traffic flow, geometric configurations, planning, pavement design, and materials.
Gain expertise in planning, designing, constructing, and managing essential modern facilities and systems like bridges, highways, airports, dams, and waste treatment plants. Curriculum emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning
Strong employment outcomes across all degree levels
Senior capstone design course provides direct engineering practice prior to degree completion
Recognized, dynamic faculty working closely with industry and government collaborators
Graduates prepared to pursue Professional Engineering licensure
Participate in WSU's American Society of Civil Engineers chapter to connect with industry experts, attend local or national conferences, and compete in engineering competitions