Civil engineer
The term civil engineer refers to an individual who practices civil engineering. Originally the term "civil" engineer worked on public works projects and was contrasted with the military engineer, who worked on armaments and defenses. Over time, civil engineering has spun off a variety of fields e.g. architectural engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and what is still called civil engineering.
Scandinavia
In Scandinavian countries, some Master of Science degrees are called civil engineer (civilingenjör (Swedish), sivilingeniør (Norwegian)). That is if they have their graduation, or "diploma", from an institute of technology. The word has its origin from one of the English meaning of 'civil engineer' http://www.m-w.com/ (compare http://dictionary.oed.com);
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Scandinavia - Master of Science - Institute of technology
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: an engineer whose training or occupation is in the design and construction especially of public works (as roads or harbors).
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Although the English language meaning is very narrow, during the middle of 19th century (before http://g3.spraakdata.gu.se/saob/ 1874), its Swedish interpretation also becamed "a person graduated from institute of technology", and now the profession represents all fields within engineering professions, like civil engineering, computer science, electronics engineering, etc. However, it might also mean only the civil engineering topic.
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Although a 'college engineer' (högskoleingenjör, diplomingenioer (Swedish), ingeniør (Norwegian)) represents a Bachelor of Science in Scandinavia, to become a 'civil engineer', one has to almost re-start the education from zero and it will take a half up to one year extra compared to B.Sc./M.Sc. studies. This is because the higher educational system is not fully suited to the international standard graduation system, since, at least in Sweden, it is treated as a professional degree.
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Bachelor of Science - Professional degree
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A Scandinavian "civilingenjör" usually calls himself "Master of Science in engineering".
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A Scandinavian "civilingenjör" will occasionally wear an engineering ring inspired by the canadian iron ring.
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