Each year, an average of 164 students graduate from civil engineering schools in Nevada. If you too are interested in a career in civil engineering, Nevada has 3 civil engineering schools for you to choose from. You can expect to pay an average of $4,050 per year in tuition for a degree in civil engineering in Nevada state.
Located in Reno, University of Nevada-Reno is the largest civil engineering school in Nevada, based on student population. Approximately 80 students graduated with a civil engineering degree from University of Nevada-Reno in 2009, which is 49% of the total state civil engineering graduates for that year. Tuition at University of Nevada-Reno, was $5,045 per year in 2010.
Civil Engineer is the most popular career choice for those who graduate with credentials in civil engineering. If after graduation, you are planning on sticking around the state, you should keep in mind that the job outlook for civil engineering graduates in Nevada is not very good. An estimated 3,230 civil engineers are in Nevada state. And the government projects that this number will decrease by 0%, or to 3,260 civil engineers by the year 2018.
In Nevada, as a civil engineer, you can expect to earn a salary of anywhere from less than $55,938 per year to more than $79,878 per year. But the median salary for civil engineers earn $75,320 per year, in Nevada.
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College of Southern Nevada
Address:
6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89146-1164
Awards Offered:
1-2 years certificate
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Address:
4505 S Maryland Pky, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154
Awards Offered:
1-2 years certificate
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Post-master's certificate
University of Nevada-Reno
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Reno, Nevada 89557
Awards Offered:
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Post-master's certificate