Undergraduate Research

As an undergraduate student in the CEAE Department, you can take your academic experience to the next level by participating in innovative research under the expert guidance of our faculty and graduate students. With a small student-to-professor ratio, our undergraduate students have the chance to sharpen their skills and enhance their knowledge as they work on innovation research projects that can have global implications.

One of my favorite parts about working with Professor Javernick-Will is how she relates her own experiences to help you understand your own research process. She also has created an incredible atmosphere within her research students so that we are really just one big research team, even though we all have separate research.”  - Celeste Havener, environmental engineering

Celeste Havener

“The apprenticeship does a great job bridging a gap between my undergrad degree and future graduate degree. It’s been a fantastic opportunity because I got to get my foot in the door with research, and now I’m ahead of that pack.” William Beckman, civil engineering

William Beckman

“CU gave me a great foundation as far as engineering goes. You start off with the basics, but then you get the chance to explore your specific interest. There are so many different facets of architectural engineering that you are exposed to, and professors encourage you to further your own studies.” Christine Beckman, architectural engineering

Christine Beckman