Civil engineers use imagination, creativity, and technical knowledge to design, construct, and maintain the systems that keep our society functioning. Look almost anywhere and you will find the work of a civil engineer—roadways, buildings, clean water, environmental protection, railroads, airports, and much more.
Since 1862, Widener has taught civil engineering in a supportive environment that encourages analytical and creative thinking, with exposure to real-world practice.
A Widener civil engineering degree is your gateway to a career of building the next generation of the world's infrastructure.