The degree in Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering provides a mastery of the methods and general scientific content of civil engineering, which allows you to increase and update your preparation, adapting it to the constant scientific and technological evolution. It also makes it possible to acquire the technical and professional skills necessary to operate immediately in the world of work, in particular for: design, construction and maintenance of civil, building, infrastructure and plant works design, planning and management of works and environmental and territorial control and monitoring systems management and control of services of companies active in the civil, construction and environmental sectors What you will study In the first year, priority is given to the mathematical, physico-chemical and computer science fundamentals, preparatory to the disciplines of the following years; in addition, there are also courses in the area of engineering, such as Technical Drawing. In the first year, you will acquire transversal engineering knowledge and tackle typical engineering modules, such as Construction, Building and Environmental Engineering. In the second year you will acquire basic transversal engineering knowledge and you will tackle teaching modules typical of civil, construction and environmental engineering, such as Construction Science, Hydraulics, Physics-Technics, Geomatics and Technical Architecture. In the third year you will delve into topics typical of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, such as Construction Technology, Geotechnics, Hydraulic Construction, and Urban Planning. In addition, you will be able to address the more specific and characterising subjects of your specialisation and you will be free to choose certain subjects according to your interests. The final examination consists of the discussion of a paper, generally of a project type, which will enable you to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in practice. With the Erasmus programme, you can carry out part of your studies abroad, using the University's scholarships stipulated by the degree course with other locations. After graduation The Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering graduate Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering graduate Who is he? It is a professional profile involved: in the design, construction and maintenance of civil works, buildings, infrastructure and systems in the design, construction and maintenance of works dedicated to soil protection and environmental management in environmental impact assessment analysis in territorial and urban planning analyses After passing the State Examination and enrolment in the professional register, the professional title of junior engineer is acquired in the Civil and Environmental sectionWhat do you do? He/she is able to deal with engineering problems, both general and specific - even if not particularly complex - in the traditional and newly interesting fields of civil, construction and environmental engineering. In addition to applying their skills in the working environment, the graduate is able to extend their abilities through further or second-level studies. Natural outlet in this case are the master's degrees of the LM23 (Civil Engineering), LM24 (Building Systems Engineering) and LM35 (Environmental and Land Use Engineering) classes.Where do you work? The main employment outlets are: construction and maintenance companies for civil and building works design and consulting companies local authorities civil and building works management and control agencies building sites, infrastructures and facilities public institutions and private companies involved in the design, planning, implementation and management of control systems for environmental monitoring agencies and companies for land protection (soil, waterways, coasts) waste management agencies and companies