Why study civil and construction engineering? Civil and construction engineering is the broadest of the engineering professions and is the stem from which most other branches of engineering have ...
Environmental sustainability and the energy-intensive construction industry don’t often go hand-in-hand. The construction industry is a massive consumer of raw materials and natural resources, and it ...
The Construction Management Minor program is available for all campus students who want to develop their knowledge and skills to pursue management careers in the construction industry. Construction ...
To enroll in the following courses, you must be admitted through the UAB Graduate School seeking a Master of Engineering Degree in Construction Engineering Management (CEM). The core curriculum ...
Engineered geomaterials and cementitious composites play an essential role in modern construction, underground engineering, ...
On Demand While artificial intelligence has recently captured widespread public attention, professionals in design, engineering, and construction have been leveraging AI-based tools for years to ...
The discovery of new practices and the development of new ideas to improve the engineering-construction industry characterize the Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program research ...
Engineers are licensed professionals who must earn at least a bachelor's degree and have several years' of work experience before being allowed to practice on their own. This requirement is equivalent ...
A Bachelor of Science degree in civil or architectural engineering from the Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program is part of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural ...
Join us for College of Engineering and Applied Sciences events, including our Custer Speaker Series, Engineers Week Dinner and Senior Design Conference, plus other semester events.