BS Civil Engineering - Construction Engineering and Management

The Astani Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering - Construction Engineering and Management program builds from the civil engineering program with additional emphasis in design and construction. The ABET accredited program further hones students’ understanding of structural design, sustainable construction, and methods and equipment.
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Curriculum

Our Civil Engineering - Construction Engineering and Management curriculum is similar to that of the Civil Engineering - General program. The differences in course work are seen in the final two years of courses.

For a description of the courses, please visit the USC Catalogue.

Meet Students and Alumni

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“I was introduced to the CEE program when I transferred to USC in 2013. USC CEE gave me so many opportunities to be exposed to real life experiences from being involved in the ASC CMAA competition to interning at multiple construction companies. It boosted my confidence in my skills as an engineer and leader and shaped me into the strong independent woman in construction I am today.”

By Nhu Nguyen
’16 B.S. Civil Engineering 
Superintendent, Turner Construction

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“I highly recommend all CEE students to join clubs such as CMAA, ASCE, EERI, and ITE and to participate in local and regional engineering competitions. USC’s chapter of the Construction Management Association was invaluable to me as I secured my first internship and eventual full-time job directly through club events and competitions.”

By Paul D'Angelo
B.S. Civil Engineering '22

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My favorite class at USC in the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering was Dr. Brandow's CE 456: Structural Design 1 class. In this class, I knew I wanted to pursue structural engineering. I really loved the calculations involved and how Dr. Brandow presented the material.

By Elyse Pollack

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“I explored a broad portfolio of classes and student organizations at USC. This exposed me to the gigantic world of civil engineering to become a Professional Civil Engineer, and to discover my passion within this vast career path.  Stretch beyond the walls of Kaprielian Hall and drink in as much of USC as you can.  USC is a richer experience when you risk venturing into your network, responsibilities and places that intrigue you.”

By Edward Reynolds
’81 B.S., Civil Engineering 
President, The Reynolds Group

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