George Mason University

Course Details

Bachelor of Science in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering

Course Description

The B.S. in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering curriculum educates graduates to identify solutions that address the most pressing civil infrastructure needs of our built environment. These include: transportation, water resources, environment, structural, geotechnical, construction engineering, and land development. The curriculum focuses on educating students not only in the science and application of engineering tools, but in their integration for engineering practice. Students are trained to conceive, develop, design, construct, maintain and renew these systems in a complex urban environment, whether they are working in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, or the megacities of Asia, whether they are addressing the small towns of America’s heartland or the villages of the developing world.

Course Duration

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4year

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Bachelor of Science in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering George Mason University