Civil Engineers
By Kyle J.
Civil engineers design almost everything. They work at construction sites and offices. They design roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, water supplies, and sewage systems. They also keep their projects environmentally healthy and protect the public.

In order to be a civil engineer you need a degree in engineering for almost all entry-level engineering jobs. They also need to have a license that requires four years of relevant work. They would need a degree in ABET accredited engineering program and a successful completion of a state examination.

Civil engineers use a lot of factors to make their buildings survive disastrous weather. They use arithmetic math to simultaneous math. They do a lot of differential equations, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, and hydraulics. They barely use tensor analysis, field theory, numerical methods, and operations.

Their salary ranges from $41,800 to $74,550. Engineer means cleverness in Latin. Civil engineering has been the aspect of growth since the beginning of human time.
Networks Cited
Civil Engineer / Wikipedia. Com
Interesting Engineering Facts / Science Kids. Com
Interesting Facts about Civil