The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has five divisions: Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, and Water Engineering.

Concurrent Bachelor’s/Master’s Program:

The department also offers a concurrent bachelor’s/master’s program, which allows USU engineering students to begin taking graduate classes during their senior year as an undergraduate and to complete requirements for both the bachelor's degree (civil engineering orenvironmental engineering) and the master’s degree concurrently over two years.

Specialization(s):

  •     Environmental Engineering
  •     Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Engineering
  •     Geotechnical Engineering
  •     Structural Engineering and Mechanics
  •     Transportation Engineering
  •     Water Resources Engineering and Hydrology