Civil and Environmental Engineers are pushing the envelopes of applied science to build a more sustainable future for the world. Advanced knowledge and degrees are essential for professional careers that require imagination, innovation, complex design solutions and management knowledge. As engineers develop in their careers, they will be challenged to imagine new ways to support the needs of business, industry, public agencies, and their companies. Graduate study at the Masters of Science or PhD level or as a non-matriculating professional improves your depth of knowledge and provides exposure to the most recent technological advances.
The University of Utah provides comprehensive degree programs in all areas of civil engineering and specialized programs in environmental and nuclear engineering.
Students entering these fields have opportunities to share a classroom with bright women and men that want to change the world by:
- Designing and building the next skyscraper or landmark bridge.
- Bringing clean drinking water to millions throughout the world.
- Working to clean up the nations’ air, water and polluted industrial sites.
- Designing and constructing more efficient transportation systems.
- Addressing society’s most enduring infrastructural challenges.
- Protecting people and goods from earthquakes and natural disasters.
- Providing protection for the environment and natural resources.
At the University of Utah, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CvEEN) boasts one of the nation’s most rapidly growing departments and a large diverse faculty. “U” Engineers are trained in professional communications, project management and their technical discipline with opportunities to seek advanced degrees in engineering, law, business or medicine. We hope that this page will offer you the information that you are looking for. If you would like to apply, please see the Graduate Application Guide that is located either by the icon above or the link below. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Academic Program Coordinator.
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