Civil engineers design things. These might be roads, buildings,
airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, or water supply and sewage systems.
They must consider many factors in their designs, from the costs to
making sure the structure will stay intact during bad weather. This is
one of the oldest types of engineering.
If you like designing, this is a good profession to go into. Unlike many other designing professions, you will be able to land a job easily. Even in bad economy, engineers still do better than many other professions.
To get ready, college degree in engineering is needed for almost all beginning
engineering jobs. College graduates with a degree in a science or
mathematics may get some jobs. A civil engineer must get a license from
the State to offer services directly to the public. A license requires 4
years of relevant work experience and passing an exam. Beginning
engineers often work under an experienced engineer to learn as much as
possible.
The pay is good. Civil engineers had average yearly wages of $78,560 in May 2008. According to a 2009 survey, people with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering started at $52,048 a year on average. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Computer Control Programmers and Operators. (visited September 30, 2010).
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