Welcome to the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at Michigan State
University. There's a lot to tell you about our
department and the people in it, but at the same
time we've tried to make these pages as quick
and easy to use as possible for a broad range of
potential users. So, if we've left something
out that is important to you, if you would like
more details on something in particular, or if
you would simply like to make a comment about
our presentation, please get in touch with us
(cee@egr.msu.edu),
and we'll see what we can do about getting you
what you need.
The department is made up of outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students, a dedicated
faculty and staff, and other resources. We
offer degree programs and/or options in both
civil and environmental engineering from the BS
through the Ph.D. Undergraduate students can
receive a general civil engineering education or
become fairly specialized in one of several
areas including environmental engineering,
hydrology and water resouces, geotechnical
engineering, pavements, structures, or
transportation. We also have a formal
concentration in environmental engineering. In
our graduate program, there are separate degrees
offered in civil and environmental engineering
and a joint MS program in urban studies. Our
graduate and research emphasis areas are in
environmental engineering, structural
engineering, mechanics and materials,
transportation infrastructure systems, hydrology
and water resources, and geoengineering.
However, both the undergraduate and graduate
programs are flexible so that individual student
needs/desires can be accommodated. We also have
active outreach programs in selected areas.
So, please, take a look around our
department-if you don't find what you're looking
for, please contact us!