Current Undergraduate Student Resources
Resources for Current Students
Resources for undergraduate students in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, and the Nuclear Engineering Minor. Academic Advisors are also available to assist students.-
All incoming undergraduate students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering are required to have a laptop. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that his or her laptop meets the following minimum requirements as recommended by the Price College of Engineering:
- Hardware
- Processor
- Intel® CoreTM i5, or i7 or equivalent AMD processors
- Memory
- 8.0 GB RAM or greater
- Hard Drive
- 512 GB or greater
- Graphics
- Minimum: Integrated video card
- Recommended: Dedicated video card
- Network Card
- Integrated Wireless 802.11ac
- Processor
- Software
- Operating System
- Windows 10
- *Mac users can use Boot Camp, VMware, VirtualBox, or Parallels, however, these options may require more powerful machines to run.
- Microsoft Office
- https://software.utah.edu/microsoft.php (free to download for students)
- AutoCAD & Revit
- http://www.autodesk.com/education/home (student version free to download)
- Operating System
- Hardware
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2025 - 2026 Civil Flowcharts
2025 - 2026 Construction Flowcharts
Meet Your Advisors
Ruby serves as an undergraduate academic advisor for Civil, Construction, and Nuclear Engineering. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies and a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Modern Dance, both from the University of Utah. She holds a Masters of Education in Global Education from Arizona State University. Her favorite aspect of advising is connecting with students and supporting them throughout their time at the university. Outside of advising, you can find her trying new restaurants and spending time with friends.
Wendy McKenney serves as an Academic Advisor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. She advises for the following degrees: BS in Civil Engineering, BS in Construction Engineering, MS in Construction Engineering, minor in Nuclear Engineering and BS in Civil Engineering at the Utah Asia Campus. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Utah. Her favorite part about being an academic advisor is supporting and empowering students to reach their academic, professional and personal goals! When not advising, Wendy can be found running half marathons and spending time with her husband and furbabies.