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General Civil Engineering at University of Missouri-Columbia

General Civil Engineering at University of Missouri-Columbia

If you are interested in studying General Civil Engineering, you may want to check out the program at University of Missouri-Columbia. The following information will help you decide if it is a good fit for you.

University of Missouri-Columbia sits in Columbia, MO.

During the most recent reporting year, 93 general civil engineering graduations were recorded at University of Missouri-Columbia.

Online Class Availability at University of Missouri-Columbia

Online coursework is an option at University of Missouri-Columbia. Of 31,543 students, 3,557 (11%) studied exclusively online and 12,572 (40%) took at least some classes online.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Below you’ll find the diversity of General Civil Engineering graduates at University of Missouri-Columbia, by degree type.

Looking at the program as a whole, General Civil Engineering graduates at University of Missouri-Columbia are 29% women (27) and 71% men (66).

General Civil Engineering Bachelor’s Program at University of Missouri-Columbia

Among the 74 bachelor’s general civil engineering graduates at University of Missouri-Columbia, 28% were women (21) and 72% were men (53).

University of Missouri-Columbia 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 University of Missouri-Columbia.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 63
Hispanic / Latino 3
Black / African American 3
Asian 3
Two or More Races 2
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Civil Engineering majors at University of Missouri-Columbia

Minority students account for 15% of General Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree recipients at University of Missouri-Columbia, below the national average of 38%.*

General Civil Engineering Master’s Program at University of Missouri-Columbia

Among the 12 master’s general civil engineering degrees awarded at University of Missouri-Columbia, 42% were women (5) and 58% were men (7).

University of Missouri-Columbia 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 University of Missouri-Columbia.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 8
International (Nonresident) 4
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Civil Engineering majors at University of Missouri-Columbia

General Civil Engineering Doctoral Program at University of Missouri-Columbia

Among the 3 doctoral general civil engineering graduates at University of Missouri-Columbia, 0% were women (0) and 100% were men (3).

University of Missouri-Columbia 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 University of Missouri-Columbia.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 1
International (Nonresident) 2
Racial-ethnic diversity of General Civil Engineering majors at University of Missouri-Columbia

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

Top-Paying Careers for General Civil Engineering Graduates

Those who complete General Civil Engineering program at University of Missouri-Columbia pursue many career paths. Here are the highest-paying careers for General Civil Engineering majors, 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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