All About Civil Engineering Distance Learning

Summary:    Not many realize that to get your degree in civil engineering, distance learning is an option. But as with many degree programs, universities are realizing that offering civil engineering distance learning options are a way to bring more students to the learning arena.

Not many realize that to get your degree in civil engineering, distance learning is an option. But as with many degree programs, universities are realizing that offering civil engineering distance learning options are a way to bring more students to the learning arena.

Civil engineering distance learning opportunities are perfect for those who have always wanted a career in engineering, but have other responsibilities in their lives, such as work or a family, that make attending classroom lectures a bit difficult. Practicing the profession of engineering includes designing structures, devices, systems, machines, and materials using skills and knowledge of areas, such as mathematics or economics, that are learned during schooling. There is an array of disciplines in which an engineer can focus, such as electrical, computer and environmental. Civil engineers work with building a variety of structures such as bridges, roads, water treatment facilities, dams, airports and other buildings. They are called “civil” engineers to differentiate them from military engineers, who do the same thing but with structures that are specifically for the military, rather than the general public.

Civil engineering distance learning programs are an excellent opportunity for those who like the thrill of building things, but it does require a lot of dedication and hard work to complete the programs. You can earn both your bachelors and masters degrees in civil engineering through distance learning. It can take anywhere from 5-9 years to complete, depending upon the degree level of your choosing, as well as how quickly you complete your coursework.

Civil engineering distance learning programs are generally just as stringent in admission requirements as the classroom-based programs. The admission requirements will usually include a GPA of 3.0 or higher for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as the completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for graduate students. For more information on the GRE, go here: http://www.ets.org/gre/

With over 25 reputable universities offering civil engineering distance learning programs, you are sure to find one that is ready to help you start your future!

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