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Engineering Degrees: Civil Engineering

A degree in civil engineering can lead to positions in a variety of different fields. Civil engineering is considered one of the older disciplines of engineering and covers a broad range of fields. Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of airports, buildings, roads, and even the water supply system. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, the major specialties within civil engineering are structural, water resources, environmental, construction, transportation, and geotechnical engineering. General population growth has caused an increase in the demand for civil engineering. One seeking an education in civil engineering may look forward to a fulfilling and challenging career.

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Master of Engineering: Civil Engineering Degree Overview

A Master of Engineering: Civil Engineering degree is great for people who have a degree in civil engineering and want to further their skills in the field. A Master of Engineering: Civil Engineering program will provide you with specialized knowledge about the supervision of the construction of roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, water supply and sewage systems.

Career Information for a Degree in Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering degree programs prepare students to design and build structures such as bridges, dams and roads by instructing them in mechanical design, structural support, management, materials science and more. A degree in Civil Engineering can prepare you for career in the field or for a position in a related industry such as structural or even environmental engineering. Read more here!

Engineer - Civil: Overview of Civil Engineering Programs

Students interested in construction often enter the field of Civil Engineering. Read this article for a summary of how to prepare to enter the civil engineering field.

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