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The Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive education in the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure and built environments. The program integrates principles of engineering, mathematics, physics, and materials science to prepare students to analyze, design, and manage projects in areas such as transportation, structural systems, water resources, environmental engineering, and construction management. Students develop technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking, enabling them to create safe, efficient, and sustainable solutions for public and private infrastructure needs.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory experiments, fieldwork, and hands-on design projects that emphasize practical application and real-world problem solving. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary learning, connecting civil engineering with urban planning, environmental science, and project management. Students gain experience in structural analysis, geotechnical investigations, hydrology, and computer-aided design, preparing them to tackle complex engineering challenges. Graduates leave the program with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, ready to contribute to the development, maintenance, and improvement of essential infrastructure systems.
Year 1 – Foundations in Civil Engineering
• Introduction to Civil Engineering
• General Physics I & II
• Calculus I & II
• College Writing and Communication
Year 2 – Core Engineering Concepts
• Mechanics of Materials
• Structural Analysis
• Surveying and Geomatics
• Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
Year 3 – Applied Civil Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Geotechnical Engineering
• Transportation Engineering
• Laboratory and Field Projects
Year 4 – Advanced Practice and Capstone
• Construction Management and Project Planning
• Structural Design and Materials Selection
• Independent Research Project or Capstone
• Seminar in Civil Engineering Innovation
Graduates of the Civil Engineering program are prepared for careers in structural design, transportation and infrastructure planning, environmental engineering, construction management, water resource management, and geotechnical engineering. They may work for engineering consulting firms, construction companies, governmental agencies, infrastructure development organizations, and environmental consultancies. Many graduates also pursue advanced degrees in civil engineering, structural engineering, environmental engineering, or urban planning, enhancing opportunities for specialized research, technical leadership, or project management roles. Employers value graduates for their technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, project management skills, analytical reasoning, and ability to implement sustainable and efficient engineering solutions, making them highly competitive in the engineering and construction industries.
This program offers a unique combination of technical training, practical experience, and interdisciplinary knowledge, equipping students to address the challenges of modern infrastructure and environmental engineering. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, access to advanced laboratories, and hands-on fieldwork that bridges theoretical learning with real-world application. The curriculum emphasizes sustainability, ethical engineering practice, and project management, ensuring graduates are prepared to design, analyze, and manage complex infrastructure projects. Whether aspiring to careers in structural design, environmental planning, transportation systems, or construction management, students graduate with the expertise, practical skills, and professional confidence to excel and make meaningful contributions to society’s built environment.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA