About Gonzaga Civil Engineering
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report 2026, non-doctorate
Class of '24 Civil grads working or pursuing master's
SEAS students complete internships
Passed '25 Fundamentals of Civil Engineering Exam (ntl avg 69%)
Gonzaga's Civil Engineering combines technical excellence, experiential learning, and the Jesuit 'care of the whole person' to give you the tools and knowledge to serve civilization.
Gonzaga's Civil Engineering program is small enough to develop strong academic relationships between students and faculty. Faculty are not only active in research, they are industry practitioners bringing a wealth of experience into the classroom.
Technical electives provide a deeper experience with a specialty field (subdisciplines) such as environmental engineering or structural engineering.
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org, under the General Program Criteria and the Civil and Similarly Named Engineering Programs Program Criteria.
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report 2026, non-doctorate
Class of '24 Civil grads working or pursuing master's
SEAS students complete internships
Passed '25 Fundamentals of Civil Engineering Exam (ntl avg 69%)
In addition to great laboratory spaces, Gonzaga Civil Engineering students work around Spokane and the Inland Northwest!
Civil engineering students can spend a semester in Florence, and can study sustainability practices in the Netherlands with Gonzaga in Delft!
Julia Heywood's design will be painted in the Structural Engineering lab next spring by Professor...
In October, the annual Beavers Student Day event gave 11 Gonzaga civil engineering students a...
Environmental engineer & associate professor Kyle Shimabuku will explain how research is guiding...