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CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING


The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering supports study abroad and encourages all interested students to pursue the opportunity. Students can find some of the required technical courses abroad, and also gain exposure to other skills relevant to engineering such as communication, ethics and problem-solving.

If possible, plan on taking at least two major-related courses while studying abroad. This will keep you on track with degree requirements and also allow you to gain knowledge of Civil and Environmental Engineering perspectives abroad.

  • Discuss your intent to study abroad as soon as possible with your academic advisor because most programs occur in your second year of study.
  • Contact the CEE study abroad advisor, Dr. Stephanie Walkup, who will help you make informed decisions specifically related to your own curriculum advancement. Have your unofficial transcript available during any meeting.
  • with the Office of Education Abroad process to guide you through program selection, approval and application.

Specific things to consider as you plan for your study abroad experience

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  • Students with AP or transfer credits may have other opportunities for study abroad programs that are not listed on this site or may be able to take courses related to a minor or lighten course loading while abroad.
  • Many third-year CEE courses have embedded laboratories that are not commonly found in international programs so students are encouraged to study abroad in their second year.
  • Many upper-level CEE courses have course prerequisites, so it is not always possible to take courses out of sequence.

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Students are encouraged to study abroad during a semester that fits them best academically. In the past, this has typically been the Spring semester of sophomore year, however, we encourage you to talk to Prof. Walkup and your academic advisor to make sure this timeframe fits your needs. If you wish to go abroad in the Summer, please consult with your academic advisor about the best coursework for you to take.

Study abroad opportunities are not limited to formal instruction. Consider taking advantage of the unique research, internship, and fieldwork opportunities available in different regions of the world. This not only expands your personal and professional network but gives you critical intercultural skills as well as direct hands-on experience.

The following Partner Programs and Universities have been identified as offering curriculum matches for Civil and Environmental Engineers. Each option lists the classes that students typically take while abroad, along with the semester when most students go abroad to that location.

You will enroll in 5 courses

  1. Required: ÎÞÂëרÇø Course Irish Studies IS 4100 = Humanities/Social Science Elective
  2. CE227 Strength of Materials (CE222 is spring class) = VU CEE 2103
  3. EOS 3101 Geological Structures and Maps = VU CEE 2805
  4.  MM 140 Engineering Mathematical Methods = VU MAT 2705
  5. Choose one:
    CE 222 Civil Engineering Materials and Design = VU 3902
    Technical Elective - See Course Approval History    

Changes to your schedule: 

  • Take CEE 2301 Environmental Engineering Science in the spring of Junior Year
  • Take 3301 Unit Operations/Pro in Environmental EG in the fall of Senior Year
     


Sophomore Year - Spring Semester

You will enroll in five courses:

  1. MENG 270 - Strength of Materials - VU CEE 2103 Mechanics of Solids
  2. GEOL 121 Engineering Geology - VU CEE 2805 Geology for Engineers
  3. CEE 152 Construction Materials - VU CEE 3902 Materials 
  4. Technical Elective - See approved courses in OEA Approval History
  5. Humanities/Social Science Elective - see approved courses in OEA Approval History

Changes to schedule once you return:

  1. Take MAT 2705 Differential Equations with Linear Algebra Fall of Junior Year
  2. Take CEE 2301 Environmental Engineering Science Spring of Junior Year
  3. Take CEE 3301 Unit Operations/Pro in Env Eng Fall of Senior Year

Sophomore Year - Spring Semester

You will enroll in five courses:

  1. CIV 2011F Mechanics of Materials = VU CEE 2103
  2. GEO 1008F = VU CEE 2805
  3. CIV 2042F Construction Materials = VU CEE 3902
  4. Non-Technical Elective - See Course Approval History
  5. Technical Elective - See Course Approval History 

Changes to your schedule: 

  • Take MAT 2705 in the fall of Junior year
  • Take CEE 2301 in the spring of Junior year
  • Take CEE 3301 in the fall of Senior year

Sophomore Year - Spring Semester

You will enroll in five courses:

  1. CVEEN2010 Mechanics of Solids = VU CEE 2103
  2. GEOL 30070 Geology = VU CEE 2805
  3. CVEN 20070 Computer Applications in Civil Engineering = VU CEE 3601
  4. Non-Technical Elective - See Course Approval History
  5. Technical Elective - See Course Approval History 

Changes to your schedule: 

  • Take MAT 2705 in the fall of Junior year
  • Take CEE 2301 in the spring of Junior year
  • Take CEE 3301 in the fall of Senior year

 


Junior Year - Fall Semester

You will enroll in four or five courses Standard course loading at the University of Technology Sydney is ONLY 4 courses, students must be ahead in course work, successfully petition UTS to take 5 courses, or agree to overload senior year for this program to be successful. The academic calendar runs from early July to late November. 

  1. 48641 Fluid Mechanics = VU CEE 3107
  2. 48349 Structural Analysis = VU CEE 3401 Structural Analysis 
  3. 48330 Soil Behavior = VU CEE 3802
  4. Choose one:
    1. 48352 Construction Materials = VU CEE 3903
    2. Technical Elective - See Course Approval History 
  5. Non-Technical Elective - See Course Approval History

Changes to your schedule:
Take CEE 3301 Unit Operations/Pro in Env EG in the Fall of Senior Year

 


Junior Year - Spring Semester

You will enroll in four or five courses Standard course loading at the University of Technology Sydney is ONLY 4 courses, students must be ahead in course work, successfully petition UTS to take 5 courses, or agree to overload senior year for this program to be successful. The academic calendar runs from early February to mid-June. 

  1. 48349 Structural Analysis = VU CEE 3401
  2. Choose one:
  3.  Choose one:
    • 48860 Pollution Control and Waste Management = VU CEE 4331
    • 48340 Construction = CEE 4702
    • Technical Elective - See Course Approval History    
  4. Choose one: 
    • 48221 Engineering Computations = CEE Technical Elective
    • 48210 Interrogating Technology: Sus, Env, Soc Change = CEE Technical Elective
    • Technical Elective - See Course Approval History 
  5. Non-Technical Elective Option - See Course Approval History 

    Changes to your schedule: Take CEE 3507 Hydraulic Eng. & Hydrology Spring of Senior Year. NOTE: Students will not have sufficient prerequisites to take CEE 4521: Water Resource Engr. & Design

 


Junior Year – Fall Semester

You will enroll in only four classes; one class during an intensive session and three classes during a shortened semester. The calendar runs from early August through mid-December. 

  1. CVEN 3202 Soil Mechanics = VU CEE 3802
  2. ENGG2500 Fluid Mechanics for Engineers = VU CEE 3107
  3. Choose one:
  4. Technical or Non-Technical Elective – See Course Approval History

* Standard course loading at the University of New South Wales is ONLY 4 courses, students must be ahead in course work or agree to overload senior year for this program to be successful.

Looking for more? 
If a program is not listed above, it does not limit your eligibility to study abroad. Perhaps you're looking for something different, something non-chemistry? Visit  to discover other programs.

Course Approval Database 
Students should consult with the OEA Course Approval Database to view a full list of pre-approved courses for most programs.  The Course Approval Database may not contain updated/new courses and students may need to submit additional courses for review and approval. Programs and universities are continually updating course offerings so and the program’s website will list the most accurate course offerings for the planned term abroad. 

Students can apply for . If a VU program doesn't meet your academic needs or interests, students may choose to apply for a Partner Program over the summer.  Partner Programs must be at least 3 weeks long. 

Looking for more? 

If a program is not listed above, it does not limit your eligibility to study abroad. Perhaps you're looking for an internship opportunity or something non-chemistry-related. Visit and explore other opportunities.  

Course Approval Database 
Students should consult with the  OEA Course Approval Database â€¯to view a full list of pre-approved courses for most programs.  The Course Approval Database may not contain updated/new courses and students may need to submit additional courses for review and approval. Programs and universities are continually updating course offerings so and the program’s website will list the most accurate course offerings for the planned term abroad.   

It is important to plan ahead as it is not uncommon for scholarship deadlines to occur much earlier than a ÎÞÂëרÇø or program application deadlines.

There are many scholarships available for students through ÎÞÂëרÇø, our partner programs and other external sources, like the US Government. The OEA can help students with the scholarship search and application process. If a scholarship is found outside of the OEA scholarship page, students should have it reviewed by the OEA to determine if it is a viable option.

Browse the scholarships opportunties found on the OEA website.

Office of Education Abroad

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Top Floor, Garey Hall
800 Lancaster Avenue
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