Everywhere you look, you'll see the work of civil and environmental engineers. They are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of our infrastructure, from the roads we travel to the drinking water we get from our taps, from tunnels and airports to stadiums and skyscrapers. With employment prospects on an upward trend worldwide, there's no better place to engage in the field of Civil and Environmental Engineering than a resurgent Detroit.
At Wayne State's College of Engineering, you'll learn from nationally-renowned faculty experts and benefit from our High Impact Practices of Student Success: team-based learning, global perspective, undergraduate research, internships and co-ops, and community service.
Highlights
Explore environmental and sustainability challenges from an urban perspective
Starting strong: How internships provide WSU engineering students with a competitive edge
Creating a more sustainable urban environment
After earning her second WSU degree, alumna Bayaan Odeh maps out a new road as a transportation engineer
Jay Garth
BSCE '14
My mom was extremely impressed with the campus as a whole. I applied, was accepted, and there began my journey at WSU. It turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life.
Jay Garth
BSCE '14
News
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Starting strong: How internships provide Wayne State engineering students with a competitive edgeJuly 25
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Wayne State postdoctoral trainee awarded K.C. Donnelly Externship from NIEHS SRPJuly 16
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Construction management alumnus receives Donnelly Award from Wayne State Alumni AssociationJuly 15
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Wayne State drives advancements in health with cutting-edge technologyJuly 12
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Civil engineering Ph.D. student earns top poster award at ITE regional eventJuly 10
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