BYU-Idaho's Engineering laptop requirements enable students to work in an “anywhere, anytime” mode.
We encourage you to meet with your faculty mentor throughout your academic studies.
Some courses are only taught during certain semesters. Review the course availability schedule as you plan your classes.
BYU-Idaho offers many diverse societies for students to participate in, learn valuable skills, and make connections for their futures.
Recommended Course Sequence
Use the course sequence list to assist you in planning your classes and path to graduation.
View Course Sequence List
View Course Sequence List
Program Objective and Learning Outcomes
Review the Program Objectives and the Student Learning Outcomes for the program to help you understand what you can expect by participating in the Civil Engineering program.
Review Objectives and Outcomes
Review Objectives and Outcomes
Civil Engineering Grants
The following sites can be used to search and apply for grants to help fund your studies. These sites will ask you to provide some information to reduce the list of grants to those more applicable to you and your chosen major.
Professional Licensure
Mechanical engineering is a respected profession that is charged foremost with maintaining public safety. Like those in the law and medical professions, many mechanical engineers in positions of responsibility are required to be professionally licensed.
Professional licensure is regulated at the state level, and licensure requirements may vary from state to state.
To become professionally licensed, all states require a minimum level of education, typically a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from an ABET accredited school, several years of professional experience working with licensed professional engineers, and satisfactory completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE exam), a standard 8-hour exam.
Civil Engineering Graduate Programs At Regional Universities
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