Structural Engineering: Involves the design and analysis of structures such as buildings, bridges, and dams to ensure they can withstand the loads and forces they will experience.
Geotechnical Engineering: Focuses on the behavior of earthmaterials and the design of foundations for structures, as well as the stabilization of slopes and embankments.
Explore environmental regulations and sustainable design practices, including water and air quality management.
Gain knowledge of construction management principles, including project scheduling, cost estimation, and safety planning.
Additionally, consider gaining practical experience through internships or co-op programs to apply the theoretical knowledge in real-world projects. Civil engineering is a diverse and dynamic field that plays a crucial role in shaping the built environment, and a strong understanding of the key concepts and principles is essential for success in this profession.
Physics: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the interactions of matter and energy and the energy transformations that occur.
Thermodynamics: Identify and explain that heat energy is a product of the conversion of one form of energy to another.
Identify and describe the various forms of energy that are transformed in order for systems (living and non-living) to operate: Chemical - Flashlight-Light; Mechanical - Pulleys-Motion; Solar/Radiant - Solar calculator; Chemical - Plant cells.