The Civil Engineering Program provides students with a
broad educational background essential to modern civil engineering
practice and research. The program is built around
a basic core of mathematics, natural and engineering sciences
common to accredited professional engineering programs.
ABET Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering is accredited
by the EAC (Engineering Association Commission) of the Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) (Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc., 111
Market Place, Suite #1050, Baltimore, MD 21202, phone: 410-
347-7710, website: http://www.abet.org). Students enrolling in
this program are strongly advised to meet with their undergraduate
advisor as early as possible to become familiar with the details
of the ABET requirements in math/sciences, humanities and
social sciences areas, engineering sciences, and design.
Construction Engineering Management
The four-year program in Construction Engineering Management
leads to the Bachelor of Science degree. Major
emphasis is placed on organizing and managing the construction
phase of society's efforts to improve the environment.
The constructor is an important member of the building
team and requires a professional knowledge of techniques,
materials, equipment, job planning and cost control to add to
the contributions of the planning and design professions.
Graduates of this program can help supply the urgent needs
of the construction industry and its related fields.
*Note: although every effort is made to keep this Web site
up to date, you should also consult the printed catalog for official
information and program requirements, which may vary depending on the
year you enter(ed) the program.
Civil Engineering & Construction Engineering Management