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What Can I Do with a Major in ... Civil Engineering?
Civil Engineering
This major
educates students about the
conception, design, construction and maintenance of large public and
private projects. Civil engineers plan, design and supervise the
building of bridges, highways, railways, tunnels, airports, dams,
water treatment and distribution systems and buildings, along with
many other structures.
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Airport Engineer |
Building Construction Inspector |
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Cartographer |
Civil Drafter |
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Civil Engineer |
Consulting Engineer |
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Control Engineer |
Decontamination Engineer |
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Design Engineer |
Development Engineer |
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Drainage Design Coordinator |
Environmental Engineer |
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Field Service Engineer |
Fire Protection Engineer |
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Forest Engineer |
Geological Engineer |
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Geotechnical Engineer |
Hazardous Waste Specialist |
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Highway Engineer |
Hydraulic Engineer |
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Hydrogeologist |
Industrial Engineer |
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Industrial Traffic Manager |
Instrument Engineer |
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Irrigation Engineer |
Mining Engineer |
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Operations Engineer |
Production Engineer |
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Project Engineer |
Public Utilities Manager |
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Railroad Engineer |
Research Engineer |
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Safety Engineer |
Sanitary Engineer |
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Structural Engineer |
Systems Design Engineer |
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Test Engineer |
Traffic and Planning Engineer |
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Transportation Engineer |
Urban Planner |
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Waterworks Engineer |
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Some positions
listed may require education or training beyond an undergraduate
degree.
ASCE: American Society of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Association for Bridge Construction & Design
National Society of Professional Engineers
American Academy of Environmental Engineers
This page last
updated on August 15, 2006
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