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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Civil engineers are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the infrastructure of our society. Highways, bridges, roads, even cities themselves: they all wouldn't exist without the dedicated efforts of civil engineering.

If you're interested in pursuing a career in this always in-demand field, apply and pursue a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree at Lincoln Memorial University! Our engineering program is the perfect place for hard-working, intuitive students just like you. With small class sizes (typically 20 students or less), easy access to our skilled faculty, a readily available academic support system and student-centered curriculum, we will not only ready you for success, but equip you with the tools you need to serve your community and beyond.

At LMU, we strive to ensure that you can make the most of your time with us to strengthen your chance of success following graduation. Beyond supplying you with personal attention and academic support, we offer a variety of educational opportunities including hands-on internships with local and regional engineering firms.

Apply to the Civil Engineering Program!

Admission Requirements

The civil engineering program utilizes the standard university undergraduate admission criteria. For more information about regular admission into LMU, explore our admissions criteria page.

How to Apply

For admission into the engineering program at Lincoln Memorial University, you must submit your application through the LMU portal. To be considered for acceptance into the program, your application must be complete. We recommend your application be completed prior to the last year of your high school education.

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Program Outcomes

Graduates of civil engineering programs typically go on to a wide range of important careers, working for governments and other organizations to build everything from dams and sewers to buildings, airports, roads, and more. 

Given the important role they play, civil engineers are typically well-compensated. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), civil engineers can make, on average, about $88,570 per year, though a civil engineer with several years experience in the field can often make considerably more.

Contact Us

Want to learn more about the engineering program at LMU? Reach out to us at any time and we will get back to you as soon as we can!

Chrissy Bradley
Recruitment and Student Success Coordinator 
School of Engineering
Office Address: 6965 Cumberland Gap Pkwy, Harrogate, TN 37752
Phone: 423.869.774
Email: Christina.Bradley@lmunet.edu

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