CHM 111: General Chemistry I Lab - 1 hr.CON 326: Construction Estimating - 3 hrs.CON 132: Construction Graphics - 2 hrs.CE 493: Senior Design Project I - 2 hrs.CE 442: Design of Steel Structures - 3 hrs.CE 480: Transportation Engineering - 3 hrs.CE 422: Foundation Analysis and Design - 3 hrs.CE 365: Reinforced Concrete Design - 4 hrs.CE 393: Sustainability and Public Policy - 2 hrs.CE 310: Probability, Statistics and Decision Making in CE - 3 hrs.CE 383: Ethics and Sustainability – 1 hr.CE 350: Geotechnical Engineering - 4 hrs.CE 360: Introduction to Environmental Engineering - 4 hrs.CE 270: Mechanics of Materials - 3 hrs.CE 210: Numerical Methods in CE - 3 hrs.
Professional development and community engagement with organizations such as Bridge-Pal, Habitat for Humanity and Peoria River Sweep.Opportunities to meet and network with top companies through the Center for Emerging Technologies in Infrastructure (CETI),.Faculty-mentored research to present at national and international conferences.The degree concludes with a yearlong senior design project for a local business.īy the time you graduate, your experiences may include: To focus your career path, you can add a concentration in internationalization, sustainability or infrastructure. You build a strong background in math, natural sciences, engineering and leadership while exploring structures, water resources, environmental engineering, transportation design and other related fields. In addition to a broad technical background, Bradley’s program will prepare you for career opportunities in structures, water resources, environmental engineering, transportation, highway and pavement design, and geotechnical engineering. If you want to be a leader in building and maintaining sustainable infrastructure for society, then a civil engineering major may be a perfect fit.