Montana Tech Department of Civil Engineering
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Montana Tech's Civil Engineering Department empowers students to identify and solve complex engineering problems by applying engineering, science, and mathematics principles through the ABET-accredited bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at Montana Tech. A Master's degree option is also available. Dedicated faculty are at the forefront of their field, with numerous opportunities to assist in ongoing research available to both graduates and undergraduate students.
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This ABET-accredited program boasts a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Your professors will know you and your goals, and help you reach them. In addition to hands-on class time, you can expect an immersive program where internships and research opportunities are integrated so you walk onto your first jobsite after graduation fully prepared.
Learn the various aspect of construction projects, such as scheduling, cost estimating and accounting, CAD, safety, human resources, machinery, and regulatory compliance, through our new bachelor’s degree in construction management.
A Master of Science student may elect to focus on Civil Engineering. Within the civil engineering field, students may opt to further concentrate focus on structural engineering, geotechnical, and water hydraulics or hydrology fields. Thesis and non-thesis options are available. Research is encouraged.
Business experts, Butte officials, and campus leadership touted the limitless possibilities for Montana Technological University’s students at the grand opening of the SAP Next-Gen Lab in Engineering Hall.
On a computer screen, the tailed virus appears to be about six inches long. The crisp image may look puzzling to untrained eye, but to the school teachers taught to use Montana Technological University’s new state-of-the-art scanning/transmission electron microscope the image clearly shows a bacteriophage, a virus that can infect and replicate only in bacterial cells.
Demand for computer scientists is expected to grow 23 percent from 2022 to 2032, and senior Danielle Failor spent her summer making sure the next generation of young people have a solid understanding of coding basics to meet the world’s burgeoning technology needs.
Meet the faculty that guides our department, and explore their areas of expertise and research.
The American Society of Civil Engineers allows you to network and compete in competitions. Learn more about the student chapter and how to support the club's efforts.
We're proud of our accreditation by the by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.
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Associate Professor, Department Head
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