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Branches of Civil Engineering

Some of the branches of civil engineering include:

  • Transportation – This branch of civil engineering is concerned with developing transportation systems, including highways, airports and runways, and rail systems.
  • Environmental – Environmental engineering involves wastewater treatment, air pollution management, and the handling and processing of hazardous wastes.
  • Geotechnical – Geotechnical engineering includes the design and construction of rock and soil based structures, including foundations and retaining walls.
  • Structural – Structural engineering includes the design and construction of steel structures, including buildings, bridges, tunnels, and offshore structures such as oil rigs.
  • Water Resources – This branch includes construction of dams, canals, and water pipeline systems, as well as conservation and resource management.

Civil Engineering Professional Societies

The primary American professional society is the American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE). ASCE is the oldest professional engineering society in the United States, having been founded in 1852. ASCE is the leader in the development of standards related to civil engineering topics. One of the most well known ASCE activities is its annual National Concrete Canoe Competition, where college students design, build, and race canoes made from concrete. Many other societies exist that focus on facets within the civil engineering profession. Some of these societies include the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.

Civil engineers have been vital to the advancement of the human race, and continue to benefit humanity through the development of structures and systems that are used daily by millions of people.

To learn about the different types of engineers and what they do, read Engineering 101: The Basics.

Sources

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Civil and Environmental Engineering Department website

ASCE website

Army Corps of Engineers website