Top Universities in Civil Engineering

A bachelor's degree in civil engineering is required for any entry-level engineering job, and civil engineers are required to be licensed by individual states, which requires four years of relevant work and passing an exam. Getting into a top civil engineering schools requires top grades in math, science, and computers. For the first two years, a typical course of study will include engineering basics, math, science, the arts and social sciences.
  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • Ranked No. 1 in the United States, the MIT School of Civil Engineering maintains leadership in developing the future of civil and environmental engineering. In its state-of-the-art research labs, specific efforts are concentrated on quantitative and analytical approaches of civil engineering.

      School of Engineering
      77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 1-206
      Cambridge, MA 02139
      (617) 253-2917
      engineering.mit.edu/research/departments/cee.php

    University of California at Berkeley

    • Established in 1868, UC Berkeley claims to be the number two engineering and technology university in the world, and boasts a faculty including 7 Nobel laureates that are known for a high standard of both scholarship and teaching.

      College of Engineering
      320 McLaughlin Hall #1700
      Berkeley, CA 94720
      (510) 642-7405
      grad.berkeley.edu

    Stanford University

    • Stanford engineering students have access to world-renowned faculty and research labs that focus on improving the fragmented understanding of interactions between the engineered world and its natural, social and economic effects on the environment.

      Terman Engineering Center, Room 214
      Stanford, CA 94305
      (650) 723-4291
      soe.stanford.edu

    University of Illinois; Urbana--Champaign

    • Founded in 1871 and consistently highly ranked year after year, this university focuses on combining superior curriculum with hands-on experience in cutting-edge research facilities. Graduates have worked on projects like the Golden Gate Bridge, Hoover Dam, and the New York Subway.

      Civil and Environmental Engineering
      1308 W. Green
      Urbana, IL 61801
      (217) 333-0035
      engineering.illinois.edu

    University of Texas/Austin

    • As a top-ranked civil engineering department, UT is home to six technical areas of study including Construction Engineering and Project Management, Structural Engineering and Materials, and Transportation Engineering. In 2009, UT faculty were presented with 24 national and international awards, and students have won 2 national awards.

      Cockrell School of Engineering
      1 University Station, C2100
      Austin, TX 78712
      (512) 475-7390
      engr.utexas.edu

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    • Claims to be the largest U.S. College of Engineering and a leader in technological education, research and service. Over 7,500 undergraduate and 3,500 graduate students were enrolled in 2007-2008.

      College of Engineering
      225 North Avenue
      Atlanta, GA 30332-0360
      (404) 894-1610
      grad.gatech.edu

    Purdue University

    • Graduates of Purdue often serve as top leaders in the civil engineering profession around the world. Purdue leads in educational discovery with 9 academic engineering specialty groups. Research facilities include more than 20 research and teaching laboratories and 2 large computer labs.

      College of Engineering
      701 W. Stadium Avenue, Suite 2000 ARMS
      West Lafayette, IN 47907
      (765) 494-5340
      engineering.purdue.edu

    University of Michigan

    • Established in 1817, and home to 7 Nobel laureates, the University of Michigan is consistently rated as one of the top civil engineering programs in the country. Bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees, along with 15 undergraduate degree plans, are offered. Research specialties include Construction and Engineering Management, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, and Geotechnical Engineering.

      College of Engineering
      Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2102
      (734) 647-7090
      engin.umich.edu/gradprograms

    Virginia Tech

    • As one of the largest programs offered in the U.S., this engineering department is comprised of 46 full time faculty, 626 undergraduate, and 313 graduate students. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers programs in all areas of civil engineering. The program is home to 10 research centers including the World Institute for Disaster Risk and Management and Earthquake Engineering Center.

      College of Engineering
      3046 Torgersen Hall
      Blacksburg, VA 24061-0217
      (540) 231-8636
      grads.vt.edu

    Cornell University

    • Over 3,000 students enrolled with 13 engineering undergraduate majors, 18 undergraduate minors, and 15 master of engineering programs are offered. The Cornell College of Engineering was founded in 1870.

      College of Engineering
      242 Carpenter Hall
      Ithaca, NY 14853
      (607) 255-5820
      engineering.cornell.edu

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