Why Study Civil or Environmental Engineering at NAU?

  • Rated by US News as one of the top undergraduate engineering programs in the Nation.
  • Small classes with lots of faculty and student interaction.
  • Emphasis on engineering design and interaction with industry on projects.
  • Valuable hands-on experience, internships, and research opportunities in a new engineering building.
  • Degree programs accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, (410) 347-7700.
  • A faculty liCEFNS ed as professional engineers.
  • Active student professional societies including Engineers Without Borders and American Society of Civil Engineers.
  • Opportunities to participate in student competitions and conferences, and gain international experiences.

Students of the CENE

Students of the CENE come from diverse backgrounds with varied interests.  They easily become part of a close community that spans no only the CENE but all of the engineering departments at NAU because of our:

  • Team-based Design4Practice sequence of courses;
  • Many active student clubs that are supported by the faculty and industry;
  • Other student services including mentoring, tutoring, and career and internship assistance;
  • Traveling abroad with our faculty engaged in international activities;
  • Working together in our 24/7 wireless computing lounge; or
  • Hanging out in the many gathering spaces scattered throughout the Engineering building.

Riding a Segway

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Working Together in One of Our Many Gathering Spots

 
 

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