Civil Infrastructure Engineering – Joinville Campus
The Civil Infrastructure Engineering program at Joinville Campus aims to train engineers capable of using and advancing scientific and technological knowledge to provide infrastructure that tackles human, natural, social and economic challenges.
A civil infrastructure engineer specializes in civil works, with an emphasis on large-scale infrastructure projects, such as highways, railways, metros, dams, tunnels, bridges, waterways, ports, airports, coastal structures, and sanitation.
The program seeks to keep a constant and permanently updated contact with technology and executive methods, and uses innovative approaches to combine traditional knowledge with new technologies.
Laboratory classes, competition teams, outreach projects and technical visits, added to a strategically-located campus, allow students to experience real market situations, which they will encounter in their future career.
Learn more about the Civil Infrastructure Engineering program by watching this video (in Portuguese):
| Program Length: 10 semesters (5 years) |
| Website: infraestrutura.joinville.ufsc.br |
| Classes may be held in the morning, afternoon and evening. |


