Academics

The global need for civil, construction, and architectural engineers will only continue to grow in the coming century. Earning an Oregon State degree will give you the tools you need to make a dramatic impact on our built environment, our society, and our planet.

Our applied programs are about putting knowledge to practice. Industry-sponsored capstone projects and courses taught by industry professionals add a distinct flavor to our rich academic environment. Our graduate programs in civil engineering offer 10 distinct areas of concentration. Whatever path you choose, you’ll find great opportunities for student involvement and engagement.

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Our Majors and Degrees

Stairs from an Architectural Engineering building.

Architectural Engineering

B.S., H.B.S.
Corvallis Campus
Civil Engineering students.

Civil Engineering

B.A., B.S., H.B.A., H.B.S., Minor, M.S., MEng, Ph.D.
Corvallis Campus
Faculty member John Gambatese at a construction filed site in hard hats.

Construction Engineering Management

B.A., B.S., H.B.A., H.B.S.
Corvallis Campus, Ecampus
Faculty and students collaborating.

Geomatics Engineering

Minor
Corvallis Campus
Student writing on paper.

Engineering Management

Certificate, MEng
Ecampus

Interdisciplinary

Material science

Materials Science

Minor, M.S., MEng, Ph.D.
Corvallis Campus

Interdisciplinary

Future Students

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785

Undergraduate Students

   

69

Masters Students

   

94

Doctoral Students

   

48

Academic Faculty