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Emma Andreasen

Hometown: Delano, Minnesota
Year and major:听Senior in structural engineering

While growing up in the small rural town of Delano, Minnesota (population 5,000), Emma Andreasen wasn鈥檛 exposed to common software, such as Microsoft Excel. Today the senior is a teaching assistant for the civil engineering department鈥檚 Intro to Engineering Computing course, which uses an array of programming tools, including MATLAB and Python.听

She's also the recipient of the 2022 Outstanding Undergraduate of the College of Engineering and Applied Science Award.

鈥淚 never imagined programming when I was in high school,鈥 says Andreasen, who will graduate in December with a BS in civil engineering.

Next summer, Andreasen听will begin working at Kiewit Corporation as a structural engineer. And as a student in the Bachelor鈥檚-Accelerated Master鈥檚 (BAM) program, she鈥檚 on course to finish her master鈥檚 degree in structural engineering in December 2023.

Why did you choose to major in civil engineering?听

Professor Abbie Liel described how civil engineering allowed her to be 鈥渁n engineer for people,鈥 and directly see the impact on the world. She emphasized that civil engineers are responsible for designing and constructing the buildings and bridges we use every day. That resonated with me a lot.听

Why did you choose to study civil engineering at 精品SM在线影片?听

I wanted to leave Minnesota and see something new. 精品SM在线影片 has a highly ranked engineering program that is very competitive. I came in as both a BOLD Leadership Scholar and a Norlin Scholar, and I knew I would have a lot of opportunities here. So I decided to move to beautiful Boulder.听

Norlin required two courses that focused on finding our passions and professional development. It helped me听see what鈥檚 out there, relate that back to myself and decide what鈥檚 next. BOLD encourages you to participate in different engineering groups. So I have been involved with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and听the Kiewit Design-Build Scholars Program.

Tell me more about some of the enrichment activities have you been involved in at CU.

Kiewit Design-Build Scholar Program听
I joined the Kiewit program in January 2020, during COVID, but even then, Kiewit provided support and opportunities. They took us on site visits and connected us with industry leaders, which led to one-on-one mentorship meetings. They also connected us with HR advisors who guided us through the 听interview process for internships. One cool site visit during COVID was the I-70 (Denver) project. I visited it in spring 2020, and subsequently saw it three other times鈥攁ll the way to its completion. Seeing the progression on such a massive project was a great experience.听

I met my first Kiewit mentor online, as she worked in the California Kiewit office. She talked a lot about professional development and resume building, and connected us with HR advisors to get the interview process going. My second advisor was a structural engineer, and he was also big on professional development. He connected me with the right people to get a structural internship, and this past summer I was able to intern with Kiewit because of the connections I made in the Kiewit Scholars program.听Both mentors would talk from a very personal perspective about the benefits that Kiewit offered鈥攖hey weren鈥檛 trying to sway me one way or another. They gave me the facts, and that was very helpful in figuring out what's next.听

CU听Boulder听women鈥檚 rugby鈥攑resident and team captain
I was in a D1 Club team so we competed in the Rocky Mountain Division against the Air Force Academy, Colorado State University, and the universities of Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico. 2021 was the first time CU beat the Air Force Academy in decades. Winning was an incredible achievement for our team. In 2021 we earned a spot in the Elite 8 at CRAA Women鈥檚 D1 Regionals in Oklahoma. We didn鈥檛 win, but it was a cool experience.

Club intramural sports are a great way to destress. Also, it鈥檚 a great community; my rugby team are some of my best friends. Having that support system has been crucial in engineering. Many of them are also civil engineers, and I encouraged听them to apply for the Kiewit Design Build Scholar Program, and now, they too, are Kiewit scholars.听

Emma Andreasen
Scholarships

Enrichment Activities

What were some of your听most meaningful projects at CU?

My junior year I became involved with the , and Kiita scholarship recipients travel to Mexico twice each year.听A lot of refugees get sent to Agua Preita听even if they aren鈥檛 from there. They don鈥檛 speak the same language as their neighbors. They are put in the city with absolutely nothing. The foundation provides support for the community, including food drives and scholarships for kids to attend private school. Last year we poured a house foundation and did a massive food distribution.Another meaningful project was my听internship with听Milender White,听where I worked as a听field engineer on the Stout Street Recuperative Care and Legacy Lofts project in downtown Denver.听We were constructing a nine-story assisted living center aimed at providing affordable housing for community members experiencing homelessness or in need of medically supportive housing. 听There was a large tent encampment around the site, and we could see people struggling. The completed project will help people who are struggling get back up on their feet. At Stout Street I assisted with quality-control/inspections of pipe sleeves, block-outs, rebar, embeds and concrete in a slab-on-grade, three post-tensioned decks and six Infinity framed decks; maintained safety on-site through daily observations, weekly inspections, and monthly audits and documented progress of subcontractors through comprehensive trend charts and daily logs.

    Is there anything you want to tell students who are considering 精品SM在线影片?听

    Students are drawn to CU for the mountains and this vibe of 精品SM在线影片.听

    The engineering program has many听opportunities. You can come to CU, take听classes and get a degree. Or you can also听immerse yourself in the opportunities, and in doing that, your experience will be completely different. These programs are here to help you. The mentors, the groups that run these programs want to see you succeed.听

    As a prospective student, get involved in as many programs as possible鈥攖he American Society of Civil Engineers, the Kiewit program, the Society of Women Engineers or any of the other diversity engineering programs and clubs.听And don鈥檛 put too much pressure on yourself. Take it one day at a time. You are going to get stressed鈥攊t鈥檚 engineering. Don鈥檛 focus on school for an hour. Get lunch, get coffee, go to the rec center. Take that time for yourself, because the moments you take now will propel you tomorrow and the next day and the next.听