Top Civil Engineering Schools in the USA
A civil engineer works with a wide spectrum sectors to meet today's challenges of pollution, infrastructure rehabilitation, traffic congestion, floods, earthquakes, and urban development. Civil engineers plan, design, construct, maintain, manage, and operate facilities essential to modern, civilized human life. . Academically you need minimum bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institute to start career as Civil Engineer. The following list gives the top Civil Engineering schools in the USA.
Rankings of the Top Civil Engineering Schools in the USA
- University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL
- University of California–Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
- Stanford University Stanford,
CA
- Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
- University of Texas–Austin (Cockrell)
Austin, TX
- Purdue University–West Lafayette
West Lafayette, IN
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
- University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI
- Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA
- Northwestern University (McCormick)
Evanston, IL
- Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)
College Station, TX
- University of California–Davis
Davis, CA
- University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, WI
- California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
- Pennsylvania State University–University Park
University Park, PA
- University of Washington Seattle, WA
- Lehigh University (Rossin)
Bethlehem, PA
- Princeton University Princeton, NJ
- University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)
La Jolla, CA
- University of Colorado–Boulder Boulder, CO
- University of Minnesota
Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN
- Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) Baltimore, MD
- University at Buffalo–SUNY Buffalo, NY