Students

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This page lists students that are graduating from the Department of Civil Engineering and Construction at Bradley University Up Coming Graduates Available for Employment


Bradley University was founded in 1897.  There are approximately 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at the universityy.  Bradley University is located in Peoria, Illinois' world headquarters of Caterpillar Tractor Co.  Bradley University is a private institution.

Dr. Adrian during his first year of teaching at Bradley University in 1972 gives representative from Women in Construction a copy of his first written textbook. University President Abegg also attended the presentation

Dr. Adrian received his 30 year pin in 2002 from the Bradley University for thirty consecutive years of teaching students.Including four years teaching at other universities,  Dr, Adrian has been a professor for over 35 years.

Copy of fourteen construction books Dr. Adrian has written while at Bradley University.  Textbooks are used at Bradley University and at universities nationwide.

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Department of Civil Engineering and Construction

The department offers BSCE, BS Construction, and MSCE degrees.  The programs prepare students for thriving careers characterized by continued professional growth.  The graduates are given an unique opportunity to acquire talents and skills needed to compete in a highly technical society facing serious uncertainties and challenges in the environment and infrastructure.  

The students become well rounded with technical skills as well as business skills and the humanities.  Students work with sophisticated computer hardware and softward and are well propared to function in Civil Engineering and/or Construction professions.

Many of the past graduates have risen to leaders in their firms and in the their professions.

Graduate names for fall will be listed shortly

Classes this fall(2013)

Construction Estimating

Notes to Students in Construction Estimating

Advanced Scheduling

Notes to Studentsin Advanced Scheduling

 

 

 

 

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