2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog
Academic Learning Compact
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Civil engineering is the oldest and most diverse branch of engineering and includes the design and construction
of bridges, buildings, dams, waterways, coastal protection works, airports, pipelines, space launching facilities, railroads, highways,
sanitary systems, ocean structures and facilities, foundations, harbors, waterworks and many other systems and structures upon which modern
civilization depends. In its broadest sense, the civil engineer adapts the physical features of the earth to the needs of society.
Approximately one out of four engineers is engaged in civil engineering.
This is a nationally accredited ABET program. Additional information is available from your major's website. |
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