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Civil Engineering is the oldest engineering discipline.  Civil engineers play an important role in building the physical systems that provide the foundation for economic development and quality of life.  Civil Engineering is the primary discipline that deals with both the environment and infrastructure.  It encompasses engineering activities having to do with construction, transportation, structures (such as bridges, buildings, and dams), soil stability, waste management, and the environment. You can find much more detail information about the Civil Engineering discipline by visiting the American Society of Civil Engineers webpage.

 

http://www.asce.org

As a Civil Engineering student at The College of New Jersey you will take courses in structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, water resources engineering, surveying engineering, and construction engineering. For additional information about the TCNJ Civil Engineering Program including curriculum requirements, program outcomes, accreditation, available facilities, etc., click on one of the links on the right hand side.

For information about the Civil Engineering Summer Camp for Rising Senior High School Students click the link.

 

 

Last Updated: 06/28/2007

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