Civil Engineering Schools, Degrees and Careers
What You'll Do
By Jennifer Wegerer
Civil engineering professionals design, construct and maintain society's infrastructure—buildings, bridges, roads, airports, dams, water supplies and environmental systems. With the intricacy involved in creating and updating infrastructure designs and projects, civil engineers must take into account not only construction costs but project completion time, government regulations and potential environmental hazards, such as earthquakes and hurricanes.
One of the oldest engineering disciplines, civil engineering plays a central role in communicating infrastructure ideas and solutions to local, state and federal government. And they make a strong effort to inform the public as well. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) publishes booklets and other resources to educate communities and clarify issues surrounding the latest infrastructure topics.
Civil engineering professionals design, construct and maintain society's infrastructure—buildings, bridges, roads, airports, dams, water supplies and environmental systems. With the intricacy involved in creating and updating infrastructure designs and projects, civil engineers must take into account not only construction costs but project completion time, government regulations and potential environmental hazards, such as earthquakes and hurricanes.
One of the oldest engineering disciplines, civil engineering plays a central role in communicating infrastructure ideas and solutions to local, state and federal government. And they make a strong effort to inform the public as well. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) publishes booklets and other resources to educate communities and clarify issues surrounding the latest infrastructure topics.
Job Opportunities
Possessing
a deep and abiding interest in the civil infrastructure, civil
engineers often build careers at construction companies, government
agencies and private consulting firms. But they are not restricted to
these organizations. In fact, aerospace, oil, automotive, power and
pharmaceutical industries employ their fair share of civil engineers.
A key factor in the growing demand for civil engineers? An expanding U.S. population. With more people comes an increased demand for improved infrastructure, expanded water supplies, greater pollution control and other upgrades essential to a thriving population.
A key factor in the growing demand for civil engineers? An expanding U.S. population. With more people comes an increased demand for improved infrastructure, expanded water supplies, greater pollution control and other upgrades essential to a thriving population.
The Future of Civil Engineering
When
it comes to rebuilding the U.S. infrastructure, civil engineers are
voices to trust, and they take their responsibility seriously. The ASCE
tracks government relations topics for which the civil engineering
community has suggested policies and provided testimony. Regarding
federal regulations that surround public safety and environmental
consciousness, civil engineers have been involved in an extensive list
of issues:
- Plans for natural resource conservation and
suggestions for disseminating related emergency funding under the
American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.
- Recommendations to the Federal Highway Administration on national tunnel inspection standards and procedures.
- Support and research regarding top-priority economic and environmental policies.
Schools & Degrees
Civil
engineers belong to one of the most interdisciplinary engineering
fields. As such, civil engineering majors can expect their college
programs to encompass course work in in-depth civil engineering topics
as well as computer science, applied mathematics, economics, chemistry
and business management.
Colleges and universities across the U.S. offer bachelor's, master's and PhD programs in civil engineering and civil engineering technology. As the BLS indicates, civil engineering falls among the top three specialties in which students earn engineering degrees in the U.S. While a bachelor's serves as a good foundation for most entry-level jobs, the ASCE recommends that civil engineers aspiring to higher-level positions or roles as educators attain an advanced degree.
Colleges and universities across the U.S. offer bachelor's, master's and PhD programs in civil engineering and civil engineering technology. As the BLS indicates, civil engineering falls among the top three specialties in which students earn engineering degrees in the U.S. While a bachelor's serves as a good foundation for most entry-level jobs, the ASCE recommends that civil engineers aspiring to higher-level positions or roles as educators attain an advanced degree.
Salaries
According
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2012-13 Occupational Outlook
Handbook, the median national annual salary for civil engineers is
$77,990. Actual salaries may vary greatly based on specialization within
the field, location, years of experience and a variety of other
factors.
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