The Civil and Environmental Engineering department at MIT offers undergraduate and graduate programs focused on infrastructure, environment, and systems engineering. At the undergraduate level, students can obtain a Bachelor of Science and choose to specialize in Environment, Mechanics and Materials, or Systems. Real-world projects and hands-on experiences are emphasized. Graduate programs include a Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and PhD. Research facilities like the Parsons and Pierce Laboratories support work in areas like materials, transportation, energy, and the environment.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering department at MIT offers undergraduate and graduate programs focused on infrastructure, environment, and systems engineering. At the undergraduate level, students can obtain a Bachelor of Science and choose to specialize in Environment, Mechanics and Materials, or Systems. Real-world projects and hands-on experiences are emphasized. Graduate programs include a Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and PhD. Research facilities like the Parsons and Pierce Laboratories support work in areas like materials, transportation, energy, and the environment.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering department at MIT offers undergraduate and graduate programs focused on infrastructure, environment, and systems engineering. At the undergraduate level, students can obtain a Bachelor of Science and choose to specialize in Environment, Mechanics and Materials, or Systems. Real-world projects and hands-on experiences are emphasized. Graduate programs include a Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and PhD. Research facilities like the Parsons and Pierce Laboratories support work in areas like materials, transportation, energy, and the environment.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering department at MIT offers undergraduate and graduate programs focused on infrastructure, environment, and systems engineering. At the undergraduate level, students can obtain a Bachelor of Science and choose to specialize in Environment, Mechanics and Materials, or Systems. Real-world projects and hands-on experiences are emphasized. Graduate programs include a Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and PhD. Research facilities like the Parsons and Pierce Laboratories support work in areas like materials, transportation, energy, and the environment.
Civil & Environmental Engineering Real-world projects and research experiences are an
integral part of the Course 1 undergraduate experience.
Course 1 CEE emphasizes faculty-student interactions in a variety of ways, from UROP projects, field work and hands-on The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering laboratory subjects, to one-on-one contact time. (CEE) offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the areas of infrastructure, the Undergraduate minors environment, and systems engineering. By deploying For students majoring in another discipline, the the principle of “big engineering,” CEE faculty combine department offers three minors: science and engineering to solve many of the world’s grand challenges. The work of our students focuses on • Civil and Environmental Systems large-scale impact on people and sustainability, • Environmental Engineering Science covering a spectrum of activities from environment to • Civil Engineering infrastructure to systems. Each minor consists of a set of subjects designed to Undergraduate program deliver core knowledge in each of the areas. SB in Civil and Environmental Engineering (1-ENG) CEE has one undergraduate program leading to a The Civil and Environmental Systems combines Bachelor of Science degree. 1-ENG emphasizes a strong principles and knowledge from across civil, foundation in math, computation, probability and environmental and systems engineering into a hyper- statistics, data analysis, and design that students satisfy concentrated study focused on both the built and by taking a set of General Departmental Requirements natural worlds. Its subjects will cover civil and (GDRs). In addition, the program offers students the environmental engineering design, project evaluation choice to achieve significant depth in one of three core and management, principles of energy and water areas: Environment, Mechanics and Materials, or sustainability, urban networks, transportation systems Systems. The structure of the degree program enables modeling, and water resource systems. our students to focus their studies in the domains of environment and infrastructure. The Environmental Engineering Science minor makes the popular Traveling Research Environmental The Mechanics and Materials core provides a solid Experiences (TREX) fieldwork during the Independent foundation for practice in both classical and newly Activities Period (IAP) a program requirement. Other developing areas of civil engineering, including subjects in the minor focus on ecology, microbiology, structural analysis and design, engineering materials, water resources, and lab subjects. geotechnical analysis and design, and sustainable built environments. The Systems core prepares students to The Civil Engineering minor offers subjects that reflect address challenges from an integrative systems the wide extent of education that now encompasses the perspective, focusing on transportation and logistics field, including solid and fluid mechanics, materials, along with water and energy systems. The Environment structural mechanics, and labs. core allows students to focus on areas like air quality, atmospheric chemistry, environmental chemistry, Graduate level programs hydrology and environmental fluid mechanics, and ecology and environmental microbiology. Master of Engineering The nine-month degree program is designed for In addition to completing the GDRs and a core, a individuals with a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a student then selects a set of restricted and unrestricted closely related field and provides additional technical electives that consists of cohesive set subjects to be depth and an educational experience geared to picked in consultation with the student advisor to professional practice. achieve significant depth consistent with the student’s interest.
This rigorous curriculum trains students to understand,
Many CEE graduates create startups to commercialize innovations like desalination technologies that provide safe drinking water from oceans. Others join established companies at the forefront of industry and lead new product development. Still others add value to non-profits or governments by helping define better environmental policies or build new city resiliency plans. It is not unusual for students to continue their education or pursue a career in academia, too.
New professional titles include chief innovation officer,
chief resiliency officer, environmental data analytics and insight manager, materials chemist, megacities strategist, and head of urban systems engineering.
CEE is supported by the Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory
and Henry L. Pierce Laboratory Parsons Laboratory, Building 48, focuses on what exists as natural systems, and understanding and engineering human adaptation to a changing environment. From its inception as a hydrodynamics laboratory in the 1950s, the lab has evolved into a multidisciplinary research center focused primarily on natural waters and the