Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Undergraduate program

The program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The objective of the degree program is to give thorough training in fundamental engineering principles with an intensive introduction to each of the specializations within civil engineering.

Each student's program is tailored to meet the needs and interest of the student. The curriculum emphasizes a combination of classroom and laboratory education with computer-aided design and analysis. The department maintains a micro-computer laboratory for undergraduate use. In addition to the classroom education, students can gain additional experience through various activities sponsored by an active student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

 

 

   

The CEE Department's program has two major goals, each of equal importance:

   
   
  1. To educate and prepare students to enter professional practice with the technical knowledge and tools to become highly productive early in their careers with effective communication skills and a firm appreciation of ethical and social issues affecting their decision making responsibilities.
   
  2. To provide a rigorous foundation of engineering principles necessary for further graduate study and life long learning.
   
   
 

And thorough discussion of the CEE Department's mission, objectives, desired outcomes, and assessment process may be viewed in our governing document for accreditation with Engineering Criterion 2000 (ABET)

Contacts:
Faculty Coordinator, Undergraduates
William Cofer, wcofer@wsu.edu

Academic Coordinator, Undergraduates
Brooke Whiting, bwhiting@wsu.edu

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