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Civil Engineering

By Nick DeLuca. Civil Engineering. What is Civil Engineering?. It is one of the oldest engineering disciplines F ocuses on the design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure. Environmental engineering Geotechnical engineering Structural engineering T ransportation engineering

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Civil Engineering

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  1. By Nick DeLuca Civil Engineering

  2. What is Civil Engineering? • It is one of the oldest engineering disciplines • Focuses on the design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure

  3. Environmental engineering • Geotechnical engineering • Structural engineering • Transportation engineering • Municipal engineering • Water resources engineering • Materials engineering • Coastal engineering • Surveying • Construction engineering Subcategories of Civil Engineering

  4. How Does It Effect Society • Roads • Water supply • Buildings • Bridges • Dams • Sewage systems

  5. Requirements Requirements: • Advanced Mathematics • Physics • Chemistry • Engineering Statistics • Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)

  6. Degrees and Salaries • Bachelor of Engineering (BEng / BE) • Bachelor of Science (BS) • Master of Science (MS) • Doctorate (PhD) • $43,909 - $79,455 (BEng/Be) • $45,838 - $80,475(BS) • $47,202 - $91,359(MS) • $55,369 - $118,985 (PhD)

  7. Public Private • More money • More freedom in projects • More job competition • Better benefits • Less money • More job security • Less freedom in projects • Less stress Public Vs. Private Sectors

  8. Conclusion

  9. http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Civil_Engineer/Salaryhttp://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Civil_Engineer/Salary http://www.bls.gov/k12/build05.htm Bibliography

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