
Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth: Tuition Fee: $30,992.00 USD / Year(Scholarship Available)
Civil engineering is the engineering of the constructed facilities we encounter every day:
- buildings, bridges, tunnels, and dams
- waterways, railways, and highways
- water power, irrigation, drainage, and water supply
- wastewater and hazardous waste disposal
- environmental health systems
Students in civil engineering major will learn how to plan, design, construct, and manage public and private infrastructure and facilities. They will be prepared to address emerging engineering issues related to sustainability, climate change, and new energy resources. After completing the program, graduates can pursue a career in industry, government, research, or academia. Frequent interaction with the public is unique to the field of civil engineering.
As a civil engineering major, students will apply engineering, mathematics, and science skills to analyze and interpret data and to design and conduct experiments. The School's faculty recognize that both civil and environmental aspects of the curriculum are integral to the training of engineers who can address the complex problems of today and tomorrow.
The curriculum focuses on:
- Computing: access to software and hardware used by civil engineers for computer-aided design.
- Communications: effective communications skills to help you work successfully with multidisciplinary teams.
- Career preparation: design your program of study to pursue a career in environmental engineering, geotechnical and soil mechanics. engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, or hydrology and water resources engineering.
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