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Civil and Architectural Engineering students participated in the Concrete Canoe Competition, where they designed, built, and raced a canoe made entirely of concrete. The event, hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), challenges students to apply engineering principles in a hands-on, team-based project.

Civil and Architectural Engineering students participated in the Concrete Canoe Competition, where they designed, built, and raced a canoe made entirely of concrete. The event, hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), challenges students to apply engineering principles in a hands-on, team-based project.

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Elemental Engineering earned Civil and Architectural Engineering students this year’s departmental honor at the Senior Design Expo.

 

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Elemental Engineering earned Civil and Architectural Engineering students this year’s departmental honor at the Senior Design Expo.

 

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Civil and architectural engineers play a critical role in shaping the world around us by designing and maintaining the systems that support daily life, from roads and bridges to clean water supplies, energy networks, and sustainable infrastructure. At the University of Miami, the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering is committed to preparing the next generation of engineers through a strong foundation in education, cutting-edge research, and a dedication to service.

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The mission of the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering is to: i. provide high-quality undergraduate and graduate education that will prepare graduates for professional careers and a lifetime of learning; ii. conduct high-quality research that will advance the body of knowledge and improve the quality of human life; and iii. serve the engineering profession and society.

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