The environmental engineering program at UConn provides a broad-based education covering a wide range of Environmental Engineering focus areas: Our civil engineering graduates in 2018 had a 90% placement rate in employment and graduate school combined, according to our 6-month post-graduation survey (45 out of 50 responses, 90 degrees awarded in total). In addition, the CEE Department offers an internship program with 20 premier employers in the region and a variety of career events hosted by the Chi Epsilon Honors society and the American Society of Civil Engineers student chapter. The School of Engineering organizes and hosts an Engineering Career Fair every spring. The Center for Career Development offers a variety of career fairs, including one focused on internships and co-ops and one specific to STEM disciplines. The School of Engineering has a dedicated career consultant for our students, who will provide information and assistance specific to the job market. UConn offers a variety of career services through the Center for Career Development, including coaching, resume writing, interview preparation and job search. This American Society of Civil Engineers brochure provides additional information on career paths in civil engineering. To see some of the employers in the region, check out our Internships page. The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides detailed information on employment and compensation for civil engineers. Our work cannot be “farmed out” abroad as the infrastructure problems must be solved where they exist. Our graduates work in engineering consulting firms, construction companies, municipal, state and federal government agencies.