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I think civil is a

broader field. There are so many

areas one could eventually wind

up speciallizing; surveying/GIS,

structural, marine, geotechnical,

water treatment/distribution,

highway & route design,

construction management,

graphical applications/DTM,

typical civil site design,

hydraulics/water resources,

industrial waste, solid waste.

Anything that is put on the

ground usually has some civil

engineering.

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