• Students learn civil engineering technology fundamentals from faculty members who have years of practical, professional, on-the-job experience.
  • The major stresses applied engineering, where students work in various laboratory settings to learn about theory, how design parameters are determined, and how to best utilize state-of-the-art equipment and engineering software.
  • In addition, students learn the skills necessary to pursue additional education, certification, or professional licensure.
  • Course work and extracurricular activities are designed to broaden students' involvement in organizations within and outside their profession. These objectives are achieved through a broad-based curriculum that offers students a choice of five elective paths that meet specific career interests.