The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is at the forefront of education and research, expanding in areas such as design to better withstand hurricanes and earthquakes, sustainable development, intelligent transportation systems, high-performance and novel materials characterization, bioelectrical remediation, life-cycle analyses, nondestructive evaluation and cardiovascular flow. Civil engineering majors will be able to concentrate in a variety of areas including environmental, geotechnical, structures, transportation and water resources.
The following courses fulfill some of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a major in civil engineering:
- Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualization
- Statics
- Computational Methods for Civil Engineering
- Dynamics
- Mechanics of Solids
- Civil Engineering Materials
- Structural Analysis I
- Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
- Introduction to Transportation Engineering
- Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- Fluid Mechanics
- Introduction to Water Resources Management