The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to plan, design, and maintain the infrastructure of tomorrow. With specialties in structures, transportation, water systems, and geotechnics, the program emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and public safety through engineering.
Design of a Smart Traffic Signal Optimization System
Seismic-Resistant Structural Design for Urban Buildings
Rainwater Harvesting System Design for College Campuses
Geotechnical Assessment of Soil Stability for Highway Embankments
Use of Recycled Aggregates in Pavement Design
Bridge Load Testing Using Finite Element Analysis
Flood Modeling for River Basins Using HEC-RAS
Design of a Green Roof System for Urban Heat Reduction
Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Precast vs. Cast-in-Place Concrete
Developing a Drainage Plan for a Suburban Residential Area
Retrofitting Historical Structures for Earthquake Resistance
Design of Bicycle-Friendly Urban Transport Infrastructure
Noise Pollution Mapping and Mitigation in Highway Design
Assessment of Pavement Deterioration Using Drones and AI
Slope Stability Analysis for Hillside Construction Projects
Using GIS to Optimize Stormwater Management in Cities
Sustainable Materials Selection for Low-Carbon Building Projects
Impact of Road Geometry on Vehicular Accident Frequency
Pedestrian Flow Simulation in High-Density Urban Spaces
Structural Health Monitoring Using Embedded Sensors
Designing Retention Ponds for Campus Runoff Management
Evaluating Soil Improvement Techniques for Soft Clay Foundations
Design future-ready infrastructure systems with UW–Madison’s robust and interdisciplinary civil engineering curriculum.
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