Undergraduate Studies

ASCE Regional Competition

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.

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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