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Civil Engineering Schools Can Prepare You For Important Positions

Civil Engineering Schools provide opportunities to study civil engineering at varying levels: Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Arts (AA), Bachelor of Science (BS), and Master of Science (MS), and doctorate (PhD) degrees.

Associate degrees in civil engineering can be found in vocational, trade, and technical schools for students that do not have previous experience in engineering. A high school diploma or GED is required. Students in vocational and technical Civil Engineering Schools should anticipate courses in fundamentals of engineering, math, physics, chemistry, structural design, surveying, and related engineering subjects. Associate degrees allow for entry-level positions in fields of Civil Engineering.

BS degrees in the field of civil engineering from four-year Civil Engineering Schools require additional liberal arts and sciences courses to complete the degree requirements for a broad, well-rounded education. BS degrees prepare students for entry-level positions with fair measures of responsibility.

Master and doctorate degrees in Civil Engineering Schools provide students with advanced engineering design and management skills. Graduate level students can choose to specialize in areas of civil engineering, such as geotechnical, structural, environmental resources, and transportation engineering. Some graduate studies in civil engineering offer internships that prepare students will real-world experience in the field.

Degreed professionals in fields of civil engineering design and supervise construction of industrial and commercial buildings, bridges, tunnels, roads, dams, irrigation systems, and systems for moving water, sewage, oil, gas, and more. Designing and implementing projects requires the civil engineer to consider regulations set by local and federal governments, public impact, and potential environmental problems that a particular structure may encounter in its lifetime, such earthquakes and flooding.

Master and doctorate level courses in Civil Engineering Schools prepare students for supervisory positions on construction sites and administrative positions. Graduates of Civil Engineering Schools may become responsible for quality of materials, designs, and entire projects; estimations of time and costs of a project; and for completion of projects in a timely manner. Civil engineers must be prepared to meet challenges and solve problems of traffic, urban development, pollution, and community planning. Assignments may find civil engineers at computer work stations, in public hearings, or on a project sites. Good Civil Engineering Schools prepare students to anticipate all such challenges in the workplace.

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