The College of Engineering at the University of Washington offers a bachelor's degree program in general civil engineering. This degree program prepares students to enter the field in positions at government agencies and consulting firms. Courses include urban transportation planning and design, open channel engineering, traffic engineering fundamentals, design of timber structures and physical hydrology.
University of Washington
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Washington
201 More Hall
Box 352700
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-2390
washington.edu
The University of Arkansas offers undergraduate, graduate and doctorate degrees in civil engineering. Students can also pursue other degrees from the civil engineering department, including Master of Science degrees in engineering, environmental engineering and transportation engineering. Required courses include civil engineering materials, engineering professional practice issues, surveying systems, land surveying and construction management.
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
479-575-2000
uark.edu
North Carolina State University offers an undergraduate-level civil engineering degree program that leads to the completion of a bachelor's degree. This program is designed to be completed in four years on a full-time schedule with students completing courses that include engineering mechanics, mechanics of solids, materials of construction, engineering behavior of soils and foundations, environmental engineering laboratory and hydraulics systems measurements lab.
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
919-515-2011
ncsu.edu
The University of Minnesota offers students various options to earn a degree in civil engineering. Students can earn an undergraduate degree or a graduate degree; an undergraduate degree can be earned in either civil engineering or geological engineering; the graduate-level degree options are a Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Master of Science in infrastructure systems engineering and a dual master's degree in engineering and planning. Students may also pursue a Doctor of Philosophy and a dual master's degree in industrial and systems engineering and civil engineering. Required courses for the undergraduate option include transportation engineering, environmental engineering and fluid mechanics. Required graduate courses include experimental geomechanics, air quality engineering and transportation economics.
University of Minnesota
1425 University Avenue Southeast
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-5000
umn.edu