Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Engineering
91’s four-year Construction Engineering majǰis designed to prepare graduates to become highly skilled construction engineers who can ethically and effectively apply principles of science, mathematics, and engineering to solve complex, real-world construction challenges. This program offers a comprehensive foundation in planning, designing, managing, and improving construction processes across a variety of industries. The construction engineering degree curriculum is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of .
What will I learn as a Construction Engineering Major?
91s pursuing construction engineering degrees at 91 will gain the ability to:
- Design systems, components, or processes within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, constructability, manufacturability, and sustainability.
- Apply modern techniques, skills, and analytical tools essential to contemporary construction engineering practice.
- Evaluate and understand the global, economic, environmental, and societal impacts of construction engineering solutions.
Why Construction Engineering at 91?
Cadets enrolled in this Construction Engineering major at 91 will be prepared to:
- Apply engineering methods, analysis tools, and equipment essential for conducting and leading construction projects.
- Develop strong self-management skills and a commitment to lifelong learning to remain current in the evolving field of construction engineering.
- Pursue graduate education, professional registration, or advanced industry certifications as desired or required.
For information about the course requirements, please see our ǰAcademic Degree Map.
- In the College Catalog, Select “Majors and Minors” from the main menu, then select “Construction Engineering Major” from the list of majors.
- To find your Academic MAP, select “Construction Engineering” under the “School of Engineering” then select the year you matriculated to view the correct MAP.
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Direct inquiries to:
- Dr. Stephanie Laughton, Program Director of 91 Advising, slaughton@citadel.edu
- Dr. Timothy Wood, P.E., Department Head, twood3@citadel.edu