Civil Engineering – University of Georgia

Duration: 4 years Tuition: $4,500 (per_year)

Program Overview

Administered by UG’s School of Science and Technology, this BSc program equips students to design, analyze, and manage civil infrastructure. The curriculum encompasses structural analysis, building materials, geotechnical and transportation engineering, environmental systems, hydraulics, and economics. Practical labs and a capstone group project reinforce learning, with optional internship opportunities in the final year.

**Awarded Degree:** Bachelor of Civil Engineering

**Discipline:** Civil Engineering

**Duration:** 4 years

**ECTS Credits:** 240

**Language of Instruction:** English

**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus

**Tuition Fee:** $4,500 (per_year)

**Application Fee:** $250

**Accreditation:** Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), Georgia

**Career Opportunities:**

– Typical roles include:

Structural or Geotechnical Engineer.

Transportation or Environmental Engineer.

Construction Project Manager.

Civil Engineering Consultant.

Infrastructure and Water Resource Specialist
Graduates may also continue to MSc studies or pursue professional licensure and certification.

**Learning Outcomes:**

– Graduates will be able to:

Apply principles of mathematics

– physics

– and engineering to solve complex civil problems.

Design engineering solutions that account for safety

– ethics

– sustainability

– and economic context.

Conduct experiments

– analyze civil data

– and draw engineering conclusions.

Collaborate effectively

– communicate technical ideas to diverse audiences

– and deliver project-based work.

Pursue further professional development or postgraduate studies in civil engineering fields.

University

University of Georgia

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