Program at a Glance
- Program
- Bachelor
- College(s)
- College of Engineering and Computer Science
- Department(s)
- Civil, Environ, & Constr Engr
Prepare for a dynamic career with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from UCF.
UCF’s civil engineering program focuses on the design and analysis of structures, geotechnical engineering, engineering mechanics, water resources and transportation engineering.
What is Civil Engineering?
Civil engineers design, construct, manage, monitor and repair the built environment, which includes roads, buildings, bridges, foundations, tunnels, dams, and water supply and sewage systems. Civil engineers are directly responsible for improving the quality of life and safety of society, and are at the forefront of smart city initiatives and technology innovations for civil engineering including Infrastructure, transportation, water, etc.
Construct Your Career
Build the cities of tomorrow with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the UCF Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering. UCF’s civil engineering program focuses on the design and analysis of structures, geotechnical engineering, engineering mechanics, water resources and transportation engineering.
Gain Experience in Research
As an undergraduate student at UCF, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved in research, from projects in our faculty laboratories to Student Research Week events. You can also make connections with peers, alumni and industry partners through organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the American Concrete Institute.
As a civil engineer, you can work for major organizations such as WSP Global, HNTB, Atkins, Kiewit Corporation, the St. Johns River Water Management District, the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Orlando — all conveniently located near UCF.
Highlights
Undergraduate Application Deadlines
- Fall
- May 1
- Spring
- November 1
- Summer
- March 1
- Fall
- June 1
- Spring
- November 1
- Summer
- March 1
- Fall
- March 1
- Spring
- September 1
- Summer
- January 1
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Course Overview
Mechanics of Materials
This course explores the concepts of stress, strain, strength, deflection of axial force members, shafts in torsion, beams in flexure, combined stress, stability of columns, design of simple elements.
Engineering Economic Analysis
Economic evaluation of engineering alternatives and design. Time value of money and economic impact of taxes, risk, depreciation.
Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Axioms of probability; combinatorial and geometrical probability; probability distributions; measures of location and dispersion; sampling and sampling distributions; estimation and tests of hypotheses; engineering applications.
Engineering Fluid Mechanics
Fundamentals of fluid mechanics with hydraulic applications: fluid properties, hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, energy, momentum, continuity, and steady flow.
Skills You'll Learn
- Stand at the forefront of smart city initiatives and technology innovations for infrastructure, transportation, water and more.
- Build the cities tomorrow by gaining expertise in several key areas of civil engineering, including smart cities, coastal systems, stormwater management, geotechnical engineering, and more.
Career Opportunities
- Architectural Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Field engineer
- Geotechincal Engineer
- Structural Engineer
- Threshold Engineer
- Traffic engineer
- Water resources engineer
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