December 18, 2009, Newsletter Issue #10: The Many Facets of Being a Civil Engineer

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Civil engineering is one of the most long-standing disciplines in all of engineering, and continues to play a vital role in societal growth. It’s also been identified as one of the top engineering jobs for pay and projected job growth. The career path of a civil engineer can cover a broad range of specialties:

Geotechnical engineers determine the load bearing capacities of rock and soil in preparation for the building of roads and structures.Structural engineers are involved in the safe design of buildings, bridges, dams, and tunnels.Transportation engineers utilize a complex method of traffic and population forecasting to plan streets, highways, railroads, harbors, and airports.Hydraulic engineers work closely with geotechnical engineers in the building of bridges, dams, levees, channels, and canals.Environmental engineers study the effect of pollution on our environment, and work to find avenues of improvement to eliminate the causes and minimize their negative effects.

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