Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

A Civil Engineering degree from Kennesaw State prepares you for planning, designing, and constructing structures essential to modern life like buildings, bridges, roads, pipelines, canals, dams, airports, and railways. The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree program teaches you the basic engineering principles, how to plan and manage construction projects, and to bring into consideration the many associated systems and resources that can impact the project.

As a Civil Engineering student, you will learn to master technical content as well as develop effectiveness in the areas of communication, fiscal management, and project control. The broad-based program curriculum is designed to help you become a professional engineer who can capably handle both the technical and managerial aspects of a civil engineering project.

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Program Snapshot

Program Format: Face-to-Face

Number of Credit Hours: 130 Total Hours

Entry Terms: Fall, Spring, Summer

Time to Complete: Four-year Program

Primary Campus: Marietta

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Degree Pathway

Stay on path for graduation by using the degree pathway that maps out your courses by semester and by year.

Civil Engineering Degree Pathway
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Civil Engineering Degree Benefits at Kennesaw State

  • Academic Excellence – The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is committed to providing high academic standards. As a Civil Engineering student, you must meet the program’s Engineering Standing Requirements, which include having a minimum 2.7 GPA in select math, science and engineering courses before enrolling in upper-division courses.

  • Hands-On Experience – You will have many opportunities for hands-on training, including coursework projects that enable you to build and utilize skills learned in state-of-the-art labs and research facilities.

  • Innovative Research – Learn from industry experts in dedicated Research Centers, like the Center for Advanced Materials Research and Education, and conduct a wide range of innovative research projects year-round.

What can you do with a Civil Engineering degree?

  • CAD Technician
  • Construction Managers
  • Civil and Safety Engineering
  • Civil Engineering Technicians
  • Building Engineer
  • Urban Planner
  • Fire Engineer
  • Field Service Engineer
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Engineering Project Manager

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Double Owl Pathway

Double Owl Pathways allows undergraduate students to obtain their undergraduate and graduate degrees at significantly lower costs and in less time than pursuing each degree separately. KSU offers a variety of Pathways to choose from various disciplines, allowing students to graduate sooner and get a head start on their future careers.

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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Kennesaw State University
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
655 Arnston Drive
Marietta Campus
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Building L
Marietta, GA 30060

Phone: 470-578-7162

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