Civil Engineering Major
Civil Engineering
Major
Civil engineers are unique problem solvers who apply their technical know-how to meet the challenges of disaster relief, deteriorating facilities, traffic congestion, floods, earthquakes, environmental contamination, and community planning.
Offered by the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering.
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U.S. News and World Report 2024 Best College Rankings: #5 in Undergraduate Civil Engineering at schools where the highest engineering degree offered is a bachelor's or master's.
Civil Engineering is one of the oldest engineering disciplines and was at the forefront of the origins of West Point as an academic institution. Civil Engineers improve the world around them through work on vital infrastructure projects like roads, buildings, and waterways. Civil engineers design, build, and maintain the infrastructure of modern civilization. Civil engineers are leaders who help and serve society by providing safe, functional, economical structures and facilities. The civil engineering curriculum is broad, rigorous, rewarding, and relevant to the needs of the Army and the profession.
Civil engineering majors apply the knowledge of mathematics and science and analyze and solve problems in structural, geotechnical, hydraulic, construction engineering. Civil engineering majors also conduct experiments in civil engineering technical areas and analyze and interpret the resulting data. Cadets in this major will design a civil engineering project, use probability and statistics to address uncertainty, include principles of sustainability in design, and explain basic concepts in project management, business, public policy, and leadership. Additionally, civil engineering majors will analyze issues in professional ethics and explain the importance of professional licensure.
Graduates of the civil engineering major are well prepared for professional practice, including licensure, and for subsequent graduate study in a variety of disciplines.
Civil engineering majors have a lab requirement component.
This major offers an honors track.
Who are Civil Engineers?
Civil Engineers design, build, and maintain the infrastructure of modern civilization. Civil Engineers are leaders who help and serve society by providing safe, functional, economical structures and facilities. Civil Engineers are unique problem solvers, who apply their technical know-how to meet the challenges of disaster relief, deteriorating facilities, traffic congestion, floods, earthquakes, environmental contamination, and community planning. The products of Civil Engineering include water treatment plants and distribution systems, power distribution facilities, roads, bridges, buildings, tunnels, dams, railroads, airports, docks, harbors, canals, offshore structures, and waste water treatment facilities.
Entrusted by society to create a sustainable world and enhance the global quality of life, Civil Engineers serve competently, collaboratively, and ethically as planners, designers, constructors, and operators of society’s economic and social engines. Civil Engineers create the built environment; protect the natural environment and its resources; innovate and integrate ideas and technology across the public, private, and academic sectors; manager risk and uncertainty caused by natural events, accidents, and other threats; and lead in discussions and decisions shaping public environmental and infrastructure policy.
In the Army, Civil Engineers provide leadership and technical abilities to support combat operations through expertise in mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability operations. Civil Engineers design and construct critical infrastructure such as base camps, roads, bridges, airfields, and ports. As part of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Civil Engineers provide vital public engineering to support our Nation’s security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters; Army Civil Engineers also manage the design, construction, maintenance and repair of facilities and infrastructure at Army installations worldwide.
What will I study?
The Civil Engineering curriculum is broad, rigorous, rewarding and relevant to the needs of the Army and the profession. The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Graduates of the CE major are well prepared for professional practice, including licensure, and for subsequent graduate study in a variety of disciplines. For an example of the curriculum, follow this link.
Civil Engineering majors apply the knowledge of mathematics and science; analyze and solve problems in structural, geotechnical, hydraulic/hydrology, construction engineering; conduct experiments in Civil Engineering technical areas, and analyze and interpret the resulting data; design a Civil Engineering project; use probability and statistics to address uncertainty; include principles of sustainability in design; explain basic concepts in project management, business, public policy, and leadership; analyze issues in professional ethics; and explain the importance of professional licensure.
Civil Engineering majors engage in a year-long capstone project requiring them to identify, formulate, and solve a complex engineering problem in teams. The projects are open-ended in nature and involve the application of math, science, and engineering principles acquired in previous coursework. The teams use an iterative design process to define the problem and requirements, analyze alternatives within constraints (e.g., applicable codes and standards), and select the best alternative to solve the problem. The design process takes into consideration public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors. Teams communicate their process and solution through written deliverables and presentations to a range of audiences.
Civil Engineering majors take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam during the spring semester of their First-Class year. Passing the FE exam is the essential first step in becoming a registered professional Civil Engineer. Send questions about the FE exam to LTC(P) Scott Katalenich, CE Program Director, at scott.katalenich@westpoint.edu.
Why study Civil Engineering?
- Civil Engineers help people and build the future. Civil, in Civil Engineering, is civilization. Every day, everyone touches and lives what Civil Engineers design and build. At its core, Civil Engineering provides an opportunity for solving challenging, real-life problems for the benefit of people.
- Engineers are explorers, inventors and professionals. They push technological frontiers to improve the quality of life for our nation’s citizens today and for the future. Civil Engineers pursuing licensing as Professional Engineers, a qualification valued by the Army and demanded by society to design and build the requirements for a modern civilization.
- Civil Engineering teaches you how things work. This will be of enormous benefit to you as an Army officer in an increasingly technically demanding world. The Army recognizes this and provides many postgraduate educational and research opportunities at top universities and research laboratories for its best engineering minds.
- Civil Engineering teaches you how to think. Civil Engineers learn how to describe, analyze, and solve problems using mathematics and systematic problem-solving techniques. Learning to think logically and to work systematically contributes to the ability to address new and difficult problems with confidence.
- Civil Engineering teaches you how to oversee complicated and interdisciplinary projects. Because a Civil Engineering education teaches you how things work and how to logically solve new problems, Civil Engineers are in very high demand as project managers across many private and public sectors. Check out this link to see how Civil Engineers are in high demand with job satisfaction!
- Civil Engineering allows you to keep your options open. Civil Engineers possess excellent reasoning skills and understand their world. These qualities make Civil Engineers competitive for most graduate programs of study in engineering as well as law, business, and medicine.
To learn more about this area of study, visit the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering.
Required Courses
- CE201 INTRO TO CIVIL ENGINEERING
- CE350 INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING
- CE371 SOIL MECHANICS/FNDTN ENGNRG
- CE380 HYDROLOGY/HYDRAULIC DESIGN
- CE401 CIV ENG PROF PRAC AND APP
- CE403 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
- CE404 DSN STEEL AND WOOD STRUCTURES
- CE450 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
- CE483 DSN CONC AND MASON STRUCTURES3
- MC300 FUND OF ENGR MECH AND DESIGN
- MC364 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Sample Electives
- CE472 ADV SOIL MECHNCS/FNDTN ENGRNG
- CE491 ADV STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
- CE495TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
- EE301 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELEC ENGIN
- EV398 GEOG INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- EV481 WATER RESOURCES PLAN & DESIGN
- MC380 ENGINEERING MATERIALS
- MC478 STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
- ME472 ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
- XE490 SUSTAINABILITY ENGINEERING
To learn more, view the full Civil Engineering Major Curriculum.
Civil engineering majors are able to study abroad in locations such as Egypt, Mexico, China, Russia, and Canada. Majors have the opportunity to participate in a summer Academic Individual Advanced Development (AIAD) program, USMA-run academic enrichment experience. Cadets will work alongside world-class professional engineers and researchers, gaining invaluable knowledge and insight into the facilities, methods, and procedures used to design, test, and improve Army systems.
Honor Societies:
Golden Key - International Honour Society
Phi Kappa Phi - Oldest and Largest Collegiate Honor Society
To learn more about enrichment in this area of study, visit the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering or the Center for Innovation & Engineering.
ABET Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in civil engineering at the United States Military Academy is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the commission's General Criteria and Program Criteria for Civil and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.
Civil engineering majors have a lab requirement component.
ABET Civil Engineering Student Outcomes
At the time of graduation, Civil Engineering majors will have attained:
- an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics
- an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
- an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences
- an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts
- an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
- an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions
- an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies
ABET Civil Engineering Program Educational Objectives
Within a few years after graduation, Civil Engineering majors are expected to attain:
- MULTIPLE POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY as Army leaders in which they (a) drive outcomes, (b) inform, influence, and inspire others, (c) build teams, and (d) collaborate with partners.
- PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH through formal and informal learning opportunities while serving as professional role models to others.
- EXPERIENCE IN PROVIDING ENGINEERING EXPERTISE to the Army and Nation to design solutions, solve complex and technical problems, and innovate for winning in a complex environment.
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