Undergraduate study - CEE at Illinois

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN


CEE AT ILLINOIS STATS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 758 (TOTAL GRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 735) 27% women 12% under-represented minorities

INTERNATIONAL 146 (19%) DOMESTIC (non-Illinois) 109 (15%)

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has the No. 1 civil engineering undergraduate program, according to U.S. News & World Report (2017)

CEE at Illinois graduates earn a median starting salary of $60,000 for full-time employment (2016). DOMESTIC (Illinois) 503 (66%)

Illinois engineering graduates were rated in the top 5 among engineering students most prepared for the workforce, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of employers.


CEE at Illinois offers a highly ranked, comprehensive undergraduate curriculum, which requires 128 hours of course work leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering. The first two years of study for undergraduate students build the base needed for the civil and environmental engineering education: students take physics, math, chemistry, theoretical and applied mechanics, general engineering courses and electives. The last two years of study involve primarily civil and environmental engineering courses. Students elect a primary and secondary area of study from the seven areas of concentration and three interdisciplinary programs within the department. yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy

Energy-Water-Environment Sustainability (interdisciplinary) Societal Risk Management (interdisciplinary) Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Systems (interdisciplinary) Construction Engineering and Management Construction Materials Environmental Engineering and Science Environmental Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Transportation Engineering

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AREAS OF STUDY


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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Want to build and race a concrete canoe? Interested in green building or water issues? At Illinois, engineering students find numerous opportunities to get involved. Organizations offer students a chance to make friends, have fun and learn something outside of the classroom or lab. They also bring students together with faculty, alumni and practicing engineers. Student organizations bring in speakers from various engineering disciplines, sponsor field trips to construction and manufacturing sites, help coordinate Engineering Open House, sponsor movies, competitions and social events, and assist in finding summer employment for students. CEE alone has more than 20 student organizations.


Each year, approximately 100 CEE at Illinois undergraduates participate in research in paid positions assisting faculty. Thanks to alumni giving, the department’s program, Research Experience for Undergraduates, continues to grow. Getting involved in research as an undergrad: yy Teaches students about research as a function of academic life and a possible career choice. yy Gives students valuable experience that distinguishes them in the job search or in applying to graduate studies. yy Facilitates close working and mentoring relationships with faculty and graduate students.

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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH


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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Strong international ties help CEE attract the world’s brightest students to Illinois and provide domestic students with opportunities to experience technical and cultural diversity. Overseas collaborations enable CEE at Illinois to offer expertise to emerging educational establishments worldwide, foster faculty and student exchange, and achieve global engagement in teaching and research. Many CEE students have the chance to travel as part of their education. Students in the CEE 449 course travel to Africa and Mexico. The Global Leaders in Construction Management group visits construction sites around the globe. Some student organizations have an international focus, such as Engineers without Borders and Bridges to Prosperity. Additional opportunities are offered through International Programs in Engineering and the university’s study abroad program. Cooperative agreements with top overseas universities facilitate student exchange and collaborations in research and education. Among them, the 3+2 BS+MS program allows international students to spend their senior year at Illinois, obtain a bachelor of science degree from their home institution, and continue their education to earn a master of science degree from CEE at Illinois.


yy The CEE Job Fair, offered twice a year, hosts 60-75 companies offering full-time jobs and internships. yy Backpack to Briefcase is a professional development series offered in the fall, with topics including interviewing skills, negotiating compensation and resume writing. yy CEE Networking Night allows students to gain insight from recruiters and engineering professionals about what companies desire in prospective employees. yy Alumni networking events throughout the year give students a chance to interact with CEE graduates at all career stages. Additional opportunities include the Engineering Career Services job fair, CEE Corporate Lunch Series and countless seminars by visiting alumni and faculty.

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Graduates of CEE at Illinois are always in high demand. Our more than 15,000 alumni hold positions of prominence all over the world, offering students the promise of countless networking opportunities throughout their careers. The department helps students prepare for the workforce with a number of professional development events throughout the year:

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CAREER PREP


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING College of Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign cee.illinois.edu

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