Program at a Glance
- Program
- Bachelor
- College(s)
- College of Engineering and Computer Science
- Department(s)
- Civil, Environ, & Constr Engr
Build Your Career With a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering From UCF.
What is Construction Engineering?
Construction engineers combine knowledge of technical engineering design, economic and managerial processes, labor, and equipment to successfully deliver constructed facilities in a timely fashion that meet budget and quality requirements. They ensure that temporary structures are safe, potential risks are addressed and that the project construction meets the owner鈥檚 design
requirements. They manage the details of construction so the community at large can benefit from the newly implemented infrastructure.
Build Your Career
Lay the foundation for a dynamic career in construction with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering from the UCF Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering. UCF鈥檚 program focuses on construction methods and processes, resource management, cost estimation and scheduling.
Gain Hands-On Experience
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 UCF chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, the American Concrete Institute and the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Where Do Graduates Work?
With a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering from UCF, you can prepare to work for a variety of engineering organizations including L3Harris, Thompson Engineering and Boyd Civil Engineering. Our graduates work for these organizations and more, including the City of Orlando, McLaren Engineering and Dave Schmitt Engineering. Our undergraduate degree also prepares you for graduate studies in civil engineering or a related field.
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
Ready to get started?
Course Overview
Engineering Analysis-Statics
Explore fundamental concepts of mechanics, including resultants of force systems, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of rigid bodies, and analyses of structures.
Introduction to the Construction Industry
This course explores project delivery systems, construction contracts, estimating and scheduling, and ethics and labor issues.
Mechanics of Materials
Learn about the concepts of stress, strain, strength, deflection of axial force members, shafts in torsion, beams in flexure, combined stress, stability of columns, and design of simple elements.
Skills You'll Learn
- Focus on project management, cost estimation and scheduling, and managerial accounting.
- Combine your knowledge of technical engineering and managerial processes to successfully deliver constructed facilities to meet budget and quality requirements.
- Sit for the national Fundamentals of Engineering exam during your senior year and move toward professional licensure.
Career Opportunities
- Bridge Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Construction Manager
- Site Engineer
- Structural Engineer