Undergraduate
Program in Civil Engineering
CIVIL
ENGINEERING is the
application of science and technology to the
planning, design, analysis, construction, operation,
and maintenance of the physical facilities required
by society. It is the broadest of all engineering
professions, encompassing activities from aerospace
to urban planning. Civil engineers are the
fabricators of our modern society and the protectors
of the quality of the environment. They deal with
people and their management, materials and their use,
designs and their application, and the problems of
beneficially interweaving these factors to serve
society. Typical civil engineering projects include
environmental facilities, such as systems for water
quality control, toxic and hazardous waste control,
and storm water networks; structures, such as
high-rise buildings, bridges, off-shore platforms,
shuttle launch pads, and dams; and transportation
facilities, such as airports, highways, and rail.
Civil engineering has a long history and a bright
future because it serves the basic needs of
society.
Civil
engineering graduates with a BS degree have varied
options. The first is employment with high technology
consulting firms, local, state or federal government,
contractors or construction firms, public utilities
or industrial corporations. A second option is
graduate studies to pursue an area of specialty
within civil engineering. Such studies open up more
advanced employment options in government,
consulting, construction or industry, and introduce
new options including research and teaching. A civil
engineering degree also provides a good background
for professional training in law, business
administration or medicine.The Civil
Engineering curriculum at the University of Virginia
offers a well-balanced program including courses in
structural engineering, transportation engineering,
environmental engineering, water resources
engineering, materials, construction engineering and
management, and geotechnical engineering. The third-
and fourth-year students who satisfy the necessary
prerequisites are afforded the opportunity to choose
from a variety of civil engineering electives, as
well as technical electives within the University.
The number of required courses ensures that the
graduate has the firm base necessary to become a
successful civil engineer.At the
University of Virginia, all undergraduate students
complete two-course proficiencies in at least four of
the following areas:
PROFICIENCY
AREAS
STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERING
* structural analysis
* structural design
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CIVIL
ENGINEERING MATERIALS
* selection of building materials
* mechanics of advanced materials
* geotechnical engineering
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WATER RESOURCES
ENGINEERING
* mechanics of fluids
* stormwater management
* groundwater hydrology
* water supply
* flood management
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ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING
* water and wastewater treatment
* environmental chemistry
* pollutant transport
* environmental quality management
* waste disposal
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INFRASTRUCTURE
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
* construction engineering
* project management and planning
* engineering economics
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TRANSPORTATION
ENGINEERING
* design of transportation systems
* highway safety and traffic operations
* transportation infrastructure and advanced
technology
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