Bachelor’s programs
Source: https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/undergraduate/degrees/index.html Parent: https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/undergraduate/index.html
Undergraduate application
Undergraduate students can declare a major in the second semester of their first year. If you would like Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering to be your primary major, you must declare no later than halfway through your final semester of sophomore year. Students interested in continuing their education in CEE may choose to enroll in our Integrated BS/MS program.
CEE offers a variety of courses for students to choose from. In general, undergraduates will complete:
- Two years of foundational math and science courses
- Two years of engineering coursework
- Four hands-on project courses are held every fall semester\
BS in Civil | BS in Environmental | Minors | MS/BS
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