- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) Degree
Within 3 to 5 years of graduation, graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) degree are expected to attain the following Program Educational Objectives (PEOs): Excel in problem-solving and communication skills Achieve leadership positions in technical or managerial areas
- Civil Engineering, BSCE lt; Northeastern University Academic . . .
Civil engineers design and construct buildings, bridges, tunnels, dams, and river systems They also plan, design, construct, and manage highways, railroads, canals, and airports; regulate rivers and control floods; and design and build systems for water distribution and environmental protection
- Civil Engineering (B. S. C. E. ) - Florida Gulf Coast University
The Civil Engineering Program has formulated the following Program Educational Objectives, which describe the career and professional accomplishments that our BSCE degree program is preparing graduates to attain
- Civil Engineering (BSCE) - Washington State University
Civil engineers create and manage bridges, highways, buildings, airports, dams and waterways, water purification plants and distribution systems, foundations and tunnels, waste treatment and disposal facilities, and conventional and renewable energy supply systems
- BSCE degree requirements | UW Department of Civil . . .
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) is a broad-based program that covers the department's six areas of engineering emphasis: construction, transportation, structural, geotechnical, hydrology hydrodynamics, and environmental engineering
- Civil Engineering (BSCE) Degree | UCF Orlando, FL
Prepare for a dynamic career with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from UCF UCF’s civil engineering program focuses on the design and analysis of structures, geotechnical engineering, engineering mechanics, water resources and transportation engineering
- Program: Civil Engineering, BSCE - Purdue University
Civil engineers design and construct the world’s infrastructure: buildings and bridges; tunnels, dams, and levees; harbors and canals; water-supply and waste-disposal systems; airports, highways, and railroads; pipelines and power lines
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