As our understanding of the interaction between engineering activities and the effect on the environment expands, the need for civil engineers with bio-resources training also grows. Particular areas of concern are:

  • soil and water conservation and reclamation
  • modeling and analysis of hydrologic systems
  • safe and adequate water supplies
  • protection and enhancement of surface and groundwater
  • quantity and quality
  • waste and by-product management
Professional Job Opportunities

Our graduates have been highly successful in beginning their engineering career immediately after graduation. Graduates have tended to find employment in:

  • consulting engineering companies
  • manufacturing industries
  • mining and natural resources industries
  • engineering sales and service
  • federal, state, and local agencies

We also have a high placement record in graduate engineering programs, and have had students with ROTC scholarships move on to military commitments.