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Civil Engineering Major Helps Oversee State Projects in Internship

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Connor  Moyer, a civil engineering major at McNeese from Westlake, has received  valuable experience working in the field through a co-op internship  with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development  (LaDOTD).

Following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, who both work  in local industry, Connor realized from a young age that engineering was  the career path for him.  

“Growing up, I liked to play around with fixing things and such and  my grandfather really pushed me to pursue engineering. I found out that I  loved it and I’ve been carrying on with it ever since,” says Connor.

Neither his father nor grandfather went to college, but that didn’t  stop them from having a successful career in the engineering field, and  Connor knew that with a degree he’d have a head start in the profession  of his dreams.

Connor made the “financially responsible decision” to enroll at  McNeese, since, he says, McNeese is affordable and close to home. Here,  he has joined the American Society of Civil Engineers and now, through  his internship, he is applying skills that he’s learned in the  classroom.

At the LaDOTD, Connor works with the construction department  overseeing state projects in the Lake Charles area and making sure that  they’re built to code and to standard.

“When I started my internship, the experience and knowledge I gained  really has helped out in the classroom, but it also allows me to see how  I can apply my classroom studies to the real world,” he says.

During his internship, Connor had the opportunity to participate in a  project on the Interstate 210 bridge removing damaged poles. “I found  it was a very cool experience because we got to basically see, from top  to bottom, the design and construction of the bridge. We also got to see  the science of the little things that are involved, like the guardrails  and light bulb fittings. These are the small things no one thinks  about,” he says.

This experience has convinced him to change his dream just a little.  Although Connor still wishes to become a civil engineer, due to his  internship and his many experiences on the job, he has decided that the  public sector would be the perfect fit for him.

Connor says that he’s had a great experience at McNeese and two  professors who have had a big impact on him are Col. Ted Thompson and  Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mohti. “They members really opened my eyes to the  structural part of civil engineering,” he says.

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