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<li><p>What civil engineering sub-disciplines require the PE exam for most jobs?</p></li>
<li><p>Can I just have a bachelors degree for most civil engineering jobs? Which ones do/don't require more than than?</p></li>
<li><p>What civil engineering discipline is the most "hands-on"?</p></li>
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<li>All.</li>
<li>Yes. For structural engineering, it is very common for the company to require an MS, though some will hire you with the understanding you will pursue an MS part-time while working.</li>
<li>Geotechnical engineering perhaps because of all the field investigations required. If you have a loose definition of civil engineering, then I would say construction management. It’s not really engineering, but many civil engineering majors do go into this field.</li>
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