Why choose CEE for a career?

The need for civil engineers continually increases because growth in human populations and economic activities intensify the stresses humans place on Earth and on the infrastructure that they have put in place to support their activities.The consequences of those stresses are increasingly evident. For example, environmental impacts range from changes in various elemental cycles in soil, atmosphere, and water bodies, habitat degradation, the hole in the ozone layer, to global warming). Problems associated with aging of urban infrastructure include bridge and highway deterioration, outdated water supply and waste management systems. New needs to protect the population have emerged from manmade threats such as biological and chemical terrorism, structural blast damage, and other homeland security issues as well as natural disasters such earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and forest fires. All these issues create a need for skilled civil and environmental engineers.
Civil and environmental engineers play a key role to play in addressing these issues by advancing our knowledge in such diverse areas as solid mechanics, environmental fluid dynamics, structural dynamics and adaptivity, smart materials technology, and molecular biology, among many others.
Duke recognizes the value of multidisciplinary research in these areas--and Duke excels at helping students to develop cross-disciplinary curriculum programs that suit the individual's particular interests.
Why choose Duke for your CEE education? At Duke's Pratt School of Engineering, our goal is to provide a personalized engineering learning experience for every Pratt student. Your professors will know you by your first name. We view teaching as a partnership where students and faculty share the responsibility to excel. Through our engineering curriculum we emphasize teamwork, leadership, persuasive oral and written skills, ethics, project management and finance. Our intent is not just to graduate technically competent students, but engineering leaders in their field who can work seamlessly with professionals from other disciplines in both national and international environments.