Bachelor Of Science Degree in Civil Engineering with
an Environmental Engineering Specialization
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has faculty
with diverse research and teaching interests in environmental
engineering. In addition, other departmental faculty in soil mechanics
and fluid mechanics overlap into the environmental engineering
field. There are faculty across campus with interests and courses
related to environmental engineering, including the Departments
of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Processes, Chemistry and
Biochemistry, Geology and Plant and Soil Science. The Civil Engineering
program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree at SIUC is fully
accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. The following
curricular guide is provided as a general overview of a typical
four-year program of study for the Civil Engineering Degree with
a Specialization in Environmental Engineering. For additional
information, please refer to the
SIUC Undergraduate Catalog.
The Environmental specialization requires selection of
technical electives from the following courses: CE 330, 410, 412, 413, 419, 422,
471, 472, 473 or ME 416.
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