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Build the Future — From Sustainable Cities to Critical Infrastructure


Our undergraduate programs in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering provide students with a solid foundation in infrastructure, sustainability, and innovation. Whether you’re just starting your journey or already part of our academic community, this is your hub for exploring opportunities, support resources, and program pathways—including our distinctive Nuclear Minor.

Undergraduate Degrees


B.S. Civil Engineering
B.S. Civil Engineering
Our program trains top civil engineers — with a 93% employment rate upon graduation.
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B.S. Construction Engineering
B.S. Construction Engineering
Integrates civil design with construction management and sustainability. Prepares leaders in the industry.
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Nuclear Engineering Minor
Nuclear Engineering Minor
Learn how to enter the growing fields of nuclear power, nuclear medicine, and nuclear forensics.
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Why Choose Civil Engineering at the University of Utah?


  • We produce successful engineers.

    With unique opportunities for hands-on research and mentorship, our students have the ability to personalize their engineering education.

    • Small classes taught by industry professionals
    • Real-world engineering experiences

    • Access to state-of-the-art labs

    • Connections with Utah’s booming engineering and construction industries

    • 93% of our students have job offers upon graduation
  • Lifestyle On-Campus

    The University of Utah, in general, offers many social, recreational, and cultural events on campus, and, as a member of PAC-12, we boast several very successful athletics programs. Campus life is packed with concerts, plays, festivals and sporting events. Utah’s museums of Fine Arts and Natural History are located on campus, as is the state’s arboretum and gardens. The University of Utah has recreational facilities for racquetball, handball, golf, basketball, tennis (indoor and outdoor), volleyball, gymnastics, squash, weight training and numerous other sports. Three indoor pools assure access to swimming year-round. The field house has an indoor track, courts for tennis and other racquet sports, as well as exercise areas, whirlpools and saunas. Campus Recreation offers organized programs and inexpensive rental equipment for popular off-campus outdoor activities.

    The chemical engineering department, specifically, aims to graduate students who leave our program richer in culture and friends, as well as knowledge and skill. We see the diversity in our department as an important ingredient to our success and hope to offer a respectful and welcoming community to all students.

    Lifestyle Off-Campus

    The University of Utah offers students a unique environment. Located on the foothills of Salt Lake City, we are near a vibrant and economically healthy metropolis. Salt Lake City is the cultural and sports center of the vast intermountain region between the Sierras and the Rockies. It supports professional groups such as the Utah SymphonyBallet West, two modern dance companies and the Utah Opera Company. Salt Lake is also home of the NBA’s Utah Jazz and the Bees Baseball Team. An international film festival, the Sundance Film Festival, takes place annually in Park City, and several major arts and entertainment festivals are annual local traditions.

    However, we are also surrounded by some of the world’s most stunning natural landscapes and exciting recreational opportunities. As any experienced snow boarder or skier would know, our mountains are world renown and the U’s campus is just minutes from the slopes. Winter recreation facilities surrounding and within our campus are amongst the best in the world, due in part to the 2002 Olympics, which were hosted in Salt Lake City. Spring through fall, our nearby mountains offer scenic hiking trails, challenging rock climbing routes, and many opportunities for stream and lake fishing. A short drive south and you may find yourself in the gorgeous solitude of one of our many national parks, surrounded by landscapes that are without equal.

    Whether you prefer to your recreation in the city or in the country, the University of Utah has much to offer.

  • Scholarships

    The John and Marcia Price College of Engineering has awarded $2,800,000 in scholarships. With 900 applications received and 700 scholarships awarded, students have access to significant financial support. Learn more.

    Additionally, our department awards scholarships for students in civil and construction engineering. Students also work with faculty to regularly procure scholarships from industry and government entities.

A graduate student works with her faculty mentor in the High Bay lab, loading a concrete column onto an actuator to test its resilience against seismic activity.