Welcome to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Civil and environmental engineers make modern life possible.  They work on planning, design, construction and maintenance of projects such as skyscrapers, motorways, bridges, tunnels and dams.

Expanding populations and growing economies fuel the demand for major construction and design projects and the civil and environmental engineering job market will yield opportunities both nationally and internationally.

A bachelors degree in civil and environmental engineering from The University of Auckland will help prepare you for a future career in an engineering discipline that is expanding and changing in response to the world in which we live.

So...... what are you waiting for?

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Engineering Your Health   Download event as icalendar
24 June 2013  5.30pm
Medical and health leaders will discuss the risks, challenges and opportunities that technology poses and give their long-term prognosis.  >>
World Congress on Engineering (WCE) 2013   Download event as icalendar
3 July 2013 - 5 July 2013
Organised by the International Association of Engineering, the conference has the focus on the frontier topics in the theoretical and applied engineering and computer science subjects.  >>
Red Socks Day 2013   Download event as icalendar
12 July 2013
An opportunity to remember Sir Peter Blake and to share his story with a new generation of New Zealanders, to inspire them to stand tall and to dare to achieve their dreams.  >>
Engineering Change 2013   Download event as icalendar
20 July 2013  9am- 6pm
Engineers Without Borders New Zealand's (EWBNZ) annual humanitarian engineering conference.  >>
NZ-Japan workshop on soil liquefaction during recent large-scale earthquakes   Download event as icalendar
2 December 2013 - 3 December 2013
Bring together researchers from both countries to review the findings and observations and discuss possible measures to mitigate future damage.  >>
Notices 
Bayer Science & Education Foundation launches new round of funding
Bayer Foundation scholarships have EUR 200,000 available for work and study in Germany.  >>
Tuākana scholarships close 30 June
Māori and Pacific students undertaking Part IV BE(Hons) are eligible to apply.  >>
Don't throw your one-side used A4 paper in the rubbish.
Help reduce, reuse and recycle by taking it to the designated collection points in Engineering.  >>


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