As civilization becomes more complex, the field of civil and environmental engineering becomes more interdisciplinary and practitioners need to know about more than just fundamental design and construction principles.
Yes, civil and environmental engineers still build things - buildings, bridges and space stations, water purification and distribution systems, highways, tunnels, airports, rapid transit systems, dams and electrical generating stations, and other constructed facilities. But they also analyze land, water, air, and pollution problems; they participate in city planning; they use sensors and satellites to gather data to inform the solutions they design; and they make civilization possible.
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