Civil and Environmental Engineering
See: Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences | Civil Engineering
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
The Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Program studies the physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect the composition and dynamics of the atmosphere. Research is directly linked to an undergraduate and graduate program that provides
a fundamental understanding of the atmosphere, and opportunities for applied research, theoretical research, and technical training to prepare students for careers in meteorology, atmospheric science, remote sensing and environmental technology and
science.
Civil Engineering
Civil and environmental engineers make a difference. They serve the public by designing a wide variety of infrastructure systems such as dams and waterways, harbors, bridges, buildings, water supply and wastewater systems, highways and airports, tunnels
and pipelines, and renewable energy facilities. Civil and environmental engineers serve as stewards of the natural environment and its resources. Undergraduate students interested in a career in civil and environmental engineering follow a curriculum
that culminates in an ABET-accredited Civil Engineering (BS) degree. Students interested in environmental engineering undertake coursework tailored to this important area of study. Our mission is to provide our students with the fundamental knowledge
and skills required to address the needs of society through design, research and construction, and to instill them with the desire for professionalism, leadership, and lifelong learning.
The Civil Engineering program is accredited by the
Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org.