Bridges, roads, buildings, railways, distribution systems, canals, dams, even lighthouses. Yes, lighthouses. If you encountered any of these structures today, or stopped to marvel at one on a recent ...
Civil engineering is the branch of engineering that covers the design, construction and maintenance of works like roads, bridges, canals, dams and buildings. Civil engineers are generally tasked with ...
CEAE students are encouraged to take GEEN 1400 Engineering Projects, but a basic engineering elective may be substituted. This is most common for students who transfer into the College of Engineering ...
Civil engineers connect science and society by planning, designing, building, and operating public infrastructure systems that support human activities, including roads, airports, bridges, tunnels, ...
Professors: Aria Amirbahman (Sukhmander Singh Professor and Department Chair), Ed Maurer (Robert W. Peters Professor), Reynaud Serrette, Sukhmander Singh Four technical electives from those listed ...
Civil engineers shape the world. From the supply of clean water and transport systems to earthquake-resilient schools and smart cities; they design, build and maintain the infrastructure that supports ...
Gain Real-World Career Experience: Four required blocks of co-op mean nearly a year of hands-on, full-time paid work experience in industry. Connect with Top Employers: A civil engineering career fair ...
Civil engineers apply creativity and problem-solving skills to provide safe, sustainable and healthy built environments for people and societies of the future. Civil engineers design buildings, plan ...
The B.S. in civil engineering at UW challenges students to solve the difficulties that continue to develop as time and additional factors impact our infrastructure. The ABET-accredited program ...