BS of Civil Engineering
Tennessee State University
Key Information
Campus location
Nashville, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 888 / per credit *
Application deadline
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* in-state tuition: $358 per credit hour | out-of-state tuition: $888 per credit hour
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Introduction
The Civil Engineering Program includes the planning, designing, construction, and maintenance of structures and altering geography to suit human needs. Some of the numerous subdivisions are transportation (eg, railroad facilities and highways); hydraulics (eg, river control, irrigation, swamp draining, water supply, and sewage disposal); and structures (eg, buildings, bridges, and tunnels).
Professional Component for Civil Engineering
The program educational objectives leads to producing quality civil engineers to meet the needs of the profession and the employers. Accordingly, the program has a well-established curriculum in place, balancing scientific, technical, and professional components inline with the constituency needs, institutional mission, and program educational objectives. The program prepares our students for engineering practice by integrating the scientific, technical, and professional components, and culminating in a project-oriented major design experience.
Preparation of Students for Engineering Practice
The program has a well balanced curriculum with focus in four areas: environmental, structural, transportation, and water resources. The environmental engineering focus area was developed with input from industry, local, state, and federal government agencies as well as other educational institutions.
The program requires 128 credit hours with a balanced distribution among math and science, social and humanities and engineering science and design. The program incorporates professional components starting at the freshman year. Each of the four focus areas in the program has an in-depth design component.
Incorporation of Professional Components into the Curriculum
The program develops skills in our graduates in the areas of problem solving; design of a component, process or system; effective communication; team work; use of modern tools and techniques; knowledge of contemporary issues and ethical responsibilities; and the recognition of the need for life-long learning for professional growth. The program curriculum is structured such that these skills are developed early in the freshman year and culminates in the senior year with a capstone design course. All design courses include design projects. These design projects are presented to students, faculty, professionals from industry, and representatives from the local, state and federal agencies.
Annual Undergraduate CE Enrollment and Graduation Data
Fall 2011 | Fall 2012 | Fall 2013 | Fall 2014 | Fall 2015 | Fall 2016 | Fall 2017 | Fall 2018 | Fall 2019 | Fall 2020 | |
Fall Enrollment | 96 | 85 | 88 | 101 | 115 | 116 | 94 | 81 | 84 | 87 |
CE Bachelor's Degrees Awarded
2011- 2012 | 2012- 2013 | 2013- 2014 | 2014- 2015 | 2015- 2016 | 2016- 2017 | 2017- 2018 | 2018- 2019 | 2019- 2020 | 2020- 2021 | |
Degrees Awarded | 21 | 13 | 17 | 10 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 10 | 14 | 23 |
Admissions
Curriculum
The Civil Engineering Program includes the planning, designing, construction, and maintenance of structures and altering geography to suit human needs. Some of the numerous subdivisions are transportation (eg, railroad facilities and highways); hydraulics (eg, river control, irrigation, swamp draining, water supply, and sewage disposal); and structures (eg, buildings, bridges, and tunnels).
Program Outcome
Civil engineers plan, design, construct, operate and maintain public infrastructures such as buildings, bridges, dams, airports, power facilities, treatment systems, water supply, and transportation systems. The Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) are:
- Have successful and professional careers in civil engineering and related industries demonstrated by career advancement, recognition, and technical competency.
- Demonstrate continuous learning through professional development, advanced degrees, membership in professional societies, and/or registration during their early career.
Career Opportunities
The Civil Engineering Program offers the following four-year program that prepares student to work in various civil engineering projects involving:
- design,
- construction,
- management and
- operation.
Typical areas include design and construction of:
- high rise buildings (e.g. Empire State Building),
- bridges (such as the Brooklyn Bridge),
- dams (such as Hoover Dam),
- roads (for example interstate highways) and
- airports (example O'Hare Airport),
- water supply Systems (for example the clean water we drink daily),
- waste management systems for disposal of waste water into sewers and
- development of housing subdivisions and shopping centers.
Civil engineers are also active in communicating project plans with the public and the governing agencies and in developing community/neighborhood consensus. The Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET), the same agency that accredits all engineering programs in the nation.