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General Civil Engineering at Florida State University

General Civil Engineering at Florida State University

If you plan to study General Civil Engineering, consider the program at Florida State University. The following information will help you decide if it is a good fit for you.

Florida State University sits in Tallahassee, FL.

For the most recent IPEDS reporting year, 148 general civil engineering graduations were recorded at Florida State University.

Online & Distance Learning at Florida State University

Many students take online classes at Florida State University. Among 43,889 students, 5,761 (13%) studied exclusively online and 21,571 (49%) took at least some classes online.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Take a look at the composition of General Civil Engineering graduates at Florida State University, by degree type.

Program-wide, General Civil Engineering graduates at Florida State University are 29% women (43) and 71% men (105).

General Civil Engineering Bachelor’s Program at Florida State University

Of the 112 bachelor’s general civil engineering degrees awarded at Florida State University, 29% were women (32) and 71% were men (80).

Florida State University gender breakdown of General Civil Engineering Bachelor's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of General Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree recipients at Florida State University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 66
Hispanic / Latino 25
Black / African American 6
Asian 4
Two or More Races 5
International (Nonresident) 5
Unknown 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Civil Engineering majors at Florida State University

Minority students account for 36% of General Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree recipients at Florida State University, lower than the national average of 38%.*

General Civil Engineering Master’s Program at Florida State University

Of the 25 master’s general civil engineering graduates at Florida State University, 28% were women (7) and 72% were men (18).

Florida State University gender breakdown of General Civil Engineering Master's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of General Civil Engineering master’s degree recipients at Florida State University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 8
International (Nonresident) 17
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Civil Engineering majors at Florida State University

General Civil Engineering Doctoral Program at Florida State University

Among the 11 doctoral general civil engineering graduates at Florida State University, 36% were women (4) and 64% were men (7).

Florida State University gender breakdown of General Civil Engineering Doctoral degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of General Civil Engineering doctoral degree recipients at Florida State University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
Asian 1
International (Nonresident) 10
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Civil Engineering majors at Florida State University

Racial-ethnic minorities make up 9% of General Civil Engineering doctoral degree recipients at Florida State University, lower than the national average of 10%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

Highest-Paying Careers for General Civil Engineering Graduates

Graduates of the General Civil Engineering program at Florida State University work across a variety of fields. Here are the highest-paying careers for General Civil Engineering graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Transportation Engineers $120,210
Architectural and Engineering Managers $101,277
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers $89,263
Water/Wastewater Engineers $86,573
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary $79,889
Civil Engineers $72,457

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