As a construction engineering student at WMU, you will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on projects with local industry, qualify for our departmental scholarships, and become a member of the Sunseeker solar racing team. WMU's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences also has more than 25 student organizations open to you, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, Associated General Contractors, National Association of Women in Construction and the Institute of Transportation Engineers.

We provide the opportunity for civil and construction engineering students to obtain stat-of-the-art engineering knowledge and skills through student-centered education and research. Teamwork, professionalism and life-long learning are hallmarks of our educational programs. Faculty research is to provide innovative solutions to civil and construction engineering problems of regional, national, and global significance.

Be a leader in civil and construction engineering education integrating design throughout the curriculum. Upon graduation, students will be able to perform and contribute to the global civil and construction engineering community. Be a recognized center for life-long learning in civil and construction engineering and for providing innovative research and expertise that improves our way of life.