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Civil & Environmental Engineering

 Is Civil & Environmental Engineering right for you?

gis labWelcome to the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE). CE is the broadest type of engineering. Besides environmental and civil/city design, there is also hydrology, transportation, structural design and construction. Are any of these areas right for you? (more)

Is UDM right for you?

UDM is an exciting place to study Civil Engineering. Our co-op program will put you to work with engineers so you can earn money, gain experience, and make contacts for when you graduate. (more)

Find out why our graduates are sought after by employers.

coopThe cooperative education program is our most unique feature. In four years at UDM, students earn a bachelor's degree and get one year's job experience, plus money to support themselves in school. (more)


What will we teach you?

The co-op program has an educational aspect. Since you are doing engineering at a job as you learn it, both learning and job performance are reinforced. Are you curious what courses you would take at UDM?

1. What we plan to teach you
2. Engineering Concepts
3. Course List
4. Flowsheet

Why are our graduates true professionals?

One of the courses is our Senior Capstone Project Course. It is supervised by practicing engineers who bring in real projects. (more)


Tour the labs and meet the faculty

Several of the CE courses are labs. Our faculty members all have practical experience and are involved in advanced research. Much of this research is done in the labs.

1- Structures lab
2- GIS lab
3- NDE
4- Materials
5- Soils
6- Environmental

Read more about the student club & concrete canoe.

UDM is much more than a place of learning. It is the place where you will grow, and meet many new people who will be your friends for the rest of your life. (more)


For more information, contact:
Dr. Alan Hoback
Chair of Civil & Environmental Engineering
E-mail : hobackas@udmercy.edu
Telephone: (313) 993-1578

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