Civil Engineering Undergraduate Program

Dr. Matt Pierson and students watching a machine test concrete during a lab class.

Use high-tech tools to build roads, bridges, dams and buildings from the ground up.

With a civil engineering degree, you can pave the way to a better future.

Why major in civil engineering at Missouri State?

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Take your classes in top-notch facilities

Have the tools and spaces you need to become a civil engineer. You’ll study and train in newly renovated labs and classrooms - all in one building.

Staff from Olsson posing outside of the Olsson Lab for Civil Engineering in the Plaster Enterprise Center. Olsson is a national engineering company with offices in Springfield.

Find future job leads

Our program has close ties with many local engineering companies. You can intern/work for them as you complete your degree, which can lead you to full-time jobs.

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Receive personalized attention and help

You won’t be lost in the numbers. Small class sizes help you get to know your faculty and classmates.

Yellow trash bags filled with litter after a community cleanup event. In the background is a big group of engineering students, two of which are holding Missouri State University flags.

Make a difference in your community

Like to compete and meet new friends? You can join engineering clubs, attend events and enter competitions.

Partners for your success

Missouri State offers engineering in cooperation with Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T).