Civil Engineering

Undergraduate
On Ground
129 hours
4 years

Civil engineering at Harding

The civil engineering program is designed for students interested in the application of physical science techniques to the design, construction and maintenance of roadways, dams, buildings and water resource systems. By progressing through the curriculum, students develop a strong background in the engineering sciences preparing them for lifelong learning and graduate studies in this discipline.

Why study civil engineering at Harding?

Baja Club

  • promote Christ within a professional and encouraging atmosphere.
  • provide opportunity for engineering growth and application.
  • build team work, problem solving, communication and management skills.
  • promote Harding’s engineering program to businesses, alumni and prospective students.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

The Harding student section of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the professional society for electrical and computer engineering students. The section seeks to advance electrical and computer engineering at Harding through different activities, tours and the inviting of guest speakers to the campus, while promoting a Christian worldview.

Christian Perspective

The mission of the department of engineering and physics is to prepare Christian professionals to assume leadership roles in their fields, to improve the quality of life for individuals and society, and to contribute to an enhanced understanding of God's creation.

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Accreditation

The Bachelor of Science program in civil engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the General Criteria and the Program Criteria for Civil and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.

Minors
  • Human-centered design
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Physics
American Society of Mechanical Engineers

  • advance and disseminate the knowledge of mechanical engineering.
  • provide an initial means of contact with the professional industrial world by means of tours, guest speakers, participating in related industry events and involvement in ASME events.
  • prepare students for standardized professional testing; and promote development of an ethical and community conscientious student and future engineer with a Christian worldview.
Biomedical Engineering Society

The Biomedical Engineering Society is the professional society for biomedical engineering and bioengineering. The Harding University student chapter of BMES was chartered in 2013 and its purpose is to give glory to our creator, advance biomedical engineering and life science technology at Harding, and embrace the overall mission of BMES.

Other societies

The student sections of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Institute of Steel Construction are professional societies for civil engineering and construction science majors. This dual section seeks to advance civil engineering and construction science students in the areas of construction, environmental, transportation, geotechnical and structural fields. The student section promotes professional development and service to the community.

What can you do with a degree in civil engineering?

Construction management

As a construction manager, you'll oversees construction projects from start to finish ensuring they are completed on time and within budget as well as meeting required standards for quality. You'll coordinate with architects, engineers and contractors, manage resources, and ensure compliance with safety regulations and building codes.

Geophysicists

Geophysicists study physical properties and processes of Earth to understand geological structures and phenomena. Research can be applied in various fields such as natural resource exploration, environmental monitoring and hazard assessments.

Structural or city engineers

As a city engineer you'll manage the planning, design and construction of public infrastructure projects in urban areas, such as roads, bridges, water supply systems, and wastewater treatment facilities. Responsibilities include ensuring projects are executed efficiently, meet regulatory standards and enhance the overall infrastructure of the city.

With a focus on technical excellence from a Christian worldview, we empower students to make a meaningful impact as engineers.
Dr. Zane Gastineau

Department Chair

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