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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering University of Southern Indiana

Introduction
Design infrastructure that solves problems in your community and abroad!
Civil Engineering is a fast-growing field geared toward problem solvers looking to improve and create strong, sustainable solutions for roads, bridges, dams, structures, and infrastructure. USI’s Engineering Program has a strong reputation for consistently producing graduates that have success in the industry and within the profession. Our state-of-the-art labs combined with a variety of engineering coursework will prepare you through hands-on learning opportunities and several annual design challenges like steel bridge and concrete canoe competitions. Most recently, USI’s engineering team won first place in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Great Lakes Student Conference Mystery Competition that led to building turbidity filters for filtering clay from water. Additionally, a group of students traveled with faculty to Africa in Summer 2019 to build a 95-meter bridge in the community of eSwatini (formerly Swaziland).
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Curriculum
The Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering (BSCE)-specific courses build directly upon the engineering core curriculum of Statics, Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Strength of Materials. As a civil engineering student, you will take courses that cover the full spectrum of subfields in civil engineering, including structural, water resources, environmental, construction materials, transportation, and surveying, construction estimating and management, and geotechnical. These courses will give you an opportunity for significant breadth and depth in the field.
USI's engineering courses are taught by experienced faculty who are also licensed professional engineers (P.E.) —never from graduate students. In addition, our degree programs offer unique opportunities for you to tackle real-world engineering challenges, both in and out of the classroom. The highlights include:
- Applied Engineering Center, an innovative facility equipped with $3.3M of custom-made manufacturing and engineering equipment.
- Small class sizes, in which you know your professors and they know you.
- Co-op engineering program, where you'll combine work and study with a professional engineering firm.
- Student competition teams in a wide variety of specializations.
USI's Civil Engineering Program provides an experience you can put to use immediately
The BSCE degree program offers you hands-on experiences within each project and laboratory class, opportunities to participate in co-operative education and internships, and an active student organization. You will experience an applied perspective in the classroom with a focus on innovative real-world design problems
Program Curriculum
Civil Engineering Coursework (127 hours)
In addition to the university core, BSCE graduates must complete the following math, science, and introductory engineering courses:
- Introductory Engineering: 6 hours
- Math: 15 hours
- Science: 14 hours
- Math/Science Elective: 4 hours
Civil Engineering Curriculum
Civil Engineering Core (42 hours)
- CE301 Construction Estimating (2 hours)
- CE324 Construction Materials (2 hours)
- CE361 Structural Analysis (4 hours)
- CE381 Soil Mechanics (3 hours)
- CE451 Water Resources and Hydrologic Design (4 hours)
- ENGR235 Statics (3 hours)
- ENGR275 Dynamics (3 hours)
- ENGR355 Mechanics of Materials (4 hours)
- ENGR375 Fluid Mechanics (3 hours)
- ENGR121 Drafting & Annotation (1 hour) (and two other software elective courses)
- ENGR291 Experimental Design & Technical Writing (2 hours)
- ENGR335 Engineering Economics (3 hours)
- ENGR305 Engineering Statistics (3 hours)
- ENGR417 Project Management (3 hours)
- CE471 Civil Engineering Design Planning (1 hour)
- ENGR491 Senior Design (3 hours)
Civil Engineering Electives (12 hours)
- 12 hours of CE courses chosen by the student.
Engineering Electives (4 hours)
- 4 hours of engineering electives chosen by the student.
Career Opportunities
Civil engineering graduates are in demand as cities and towns continue to look for ways to improve their aging infrastructures. Upon graduation with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, you will be qualified for a diverse array of civil engineering career paths, including opportunities in the private sector as a consulting engineer and in the public sector as a government employee.
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