Data-gathering long-haul trucks. Food as biofuel. The future of water resources. Next-generation bridges. Faculty dedicated to solving problems and inspiring civil engineering leaders of the future.
An introduction to the civil engineering profession with emphasis on careers open to the civil engineering students. Topics include: scope, specialties, education, professional practice, life-long ...
The potential future effects of global climate change—that include more frequent wildfires, longer periods of drought in some regions and an increase in rainfall—have profound implications for future ...
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering participates in the Graduate Master's Co-op Option in Engineering. For detailed information about the Co-op Program and curriculum requirements, ...
Civil engineers build the world around us. They use their knowledge of science and engineering to design safer buildings, roads, water supply systems, and bridges, while reducing our carbon footprint.
IN an age when the boundaries of science continue to expand rapidly, and even the general practitioner of a subject tends to ‘know more and more about less and less', such a conference as that on ...
Our online Master of Science in Civil Engineering degree program with a focus in Water Resources Engineering prepares you to design, plan, and manage advanced water resources projects ranging from ...
Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of the buildings and infrastructure that make up the built environment, including roads, bridges, tunnels, skyscrapers, transit systems, water ...
Civil Engineering, B.S. - Civil engineering students create engineering designs that address economic, social and environmental factors in civil engineering practice. If you major in civil engineering ...
Build a better world—literally. UB's civil engineering program is for students who get excited about things like designing earthquake-resistant skyscrapers, creating climate-resilient water systems, ...
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