From nationwide transport systems to sewer systems and buildings, civil engineers plan, design, survey, budget, and analyze vital infrastructure projects. Civil engineering students may choose a ...
To properly answer the question "What kind of engineering degree should I get?" you need to consider your strengths, interests, and career goals. It can also help to know what options you have ...
Penn State Altoona has become home to the first and only ABET-accredited rail transportation engineering degree program in the United States. The new accreditation allows students to take the ...
The fully autonomous vehicle parked at the Ohio State University-Mansfield campus was a reminder of why Jerrod Kiser had returned to college to finish his degree. "There's a lot of engineering that ...
Technologies are triggering an unprecedented wave of innovations in transportation. Automation, electrification, and sharing economy are expected to completely reshape the landscape of the industry.
Charles N. Marshall of Bryn Mawr has made a transformational gift to support the Rail Transportation Engineering degree program at Penn State Altoona, the university announced Thursday. Marshall’s ...
Data-gathering long-haul trucks. Food as biofuel. The future of water resources. Next-generation bridges. Faculty dedicated to solving problems and inspiring civil engineering leaders of the future.
Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of the buildings and infrastructure that make up our world: roads, bridges, tunnels, skyscrapers, transit systems and water treatment facilities.
At UW, graduate civil engineering faculty and students are imagining a maverick future where biomaterials make natural gas, where fracking wastewater is cleaner, autonomous vehicles are safer and ...