BSc Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
The Civil and Infrastructure Engineering degree program at George Mason University provides essential underpinnings in the theory and design methods of civil and infrastructure engineering for engineering practice.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August, January
Tuition Fee
$ 16,485 per semester
Location
Fairfax, United States
About the program
Students benefit from exposure to practical civil, environmental, and infrastructure engineering problems and their solutions in the classroom, lab, and field.
The educational objectives of the Civil and Infrastructure Engineering program from George Mason University describe expectations for graduates approximately three to five years after obtaining their degree.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the program will be professionals who:
- Engage in the engineering practice of planning, designing, constructing, operating and maintaining sustainable infrastructure;
- Participate in public discussions concerning infrastructure in the urban, suburban, and exurban setting by providing professional guidance;
- Stay current through continuing education opportunities, professional conferences, graduate school, and other self-learning experiences; have the ability to obtain and maintain professional licensing.
Courses Included:
- Geomatics and Engineering Graphics
- Statics
- Hydraulics
- Engineering and Economic Models in Civil Engineering
- Mechanics of Materials
- Structural Analysis