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The CEE undergraduate programs at the University of Michigan are traditional four-year programs of study resulting in Bachelor of Science in Engineering degrees in either Civil Engineering (BSE CE) or Environmental Engineering (BSE EnvE). Students in both degree programs receive a broad-based education and the rigorous preparation to succeed in a variety of careers and graduate fields within engineering and beyond.
Main Focus Areas
Civil Engineering:
Construction Engineering and Management Environmental Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Hydraulics and Hydrological Engineering Materials Engineering Structural Engineering
Environmental Engineering:
Water Quality and Health Earth Systems Environmental Fluid Dynamics Environmental Policy and Sustainable Infrastructure
Interdisciplinary and Research Experiences Civil and environmental engineers typically work on open-ended design problems in interdisciplinary teams. To acquire these types of experiences as a student, we encourage undergraduates to seek out research project experiences with faculty at the University.
Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study (SGUS) Students who do well in our undergraduate program are encouraged to consider graduate study. The SGUS program is available for students who graduate with a GPA of 3.5 and above. The program allows students to complete a Master’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering in one additional year by applying their undergraduate technical electives to both the bachelors and masters degrees.
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Advising Contacts
Terese Olson Undergraduate Advisor
John Everett Undergraduate Advisor
Matt Blank Undergraduate Coordinator
2334 GG Brown Building Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (734) 764-4106 blankm@umich.edu
Angela Jeon Student Services Assistant
2330 GG Brown Building Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (734) 615-8177 angelsoy@umich.edu

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