Curriculum (Changes below effective spring 2015.) The Bachelor of

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Curriculum (Changes below effective spring 2015.)

The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree requires128 credits. For credit toward the degree, a grade of "C" or better must be received in each course listed. In addition, all prerequisites for each mathematics, science or engineering course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better before enrollment is permitted. The degree components are listed below.

General Studies

College Writing 1 (1), (2)

College Writing 2 (1), (2)

Intellectual Foundations Program: Society and

Human Behavior Courses (1), (3)

Intellectual Foundations Program: Global Citizenship

Courses (1), (3)

Intellectual Foundations Program: Creative

Expressions Courses (1), (3)

Total

Basic Mathematics and Sciences

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 (1), (4)

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 (1), (4)

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3

Engineering Mathematics 1

Probability and Statistics for Engineers

General Chemistry 1 (1)

General Chemistry Lab 1 (1)

Physics for Engineers 1 (1), (5)

General Physics 1 Lab

Physics for Engineers 2 (1), (5)

General Physics 2 Lab

Basic Science Elective (1):

Physical Geology/Evolution of the Earth or

Biological Principles and

Biological Principles Lab

Fundamentals of Surveying

Total

MAC 2311

MAC 2312

MAC 2313

MAP 3305

STA 4032

CHM 2045

CHM 2045L

PHY 2043

PHY 2048L

PHY 2044

PHY 2049L

1010L

ENC 1101 3

ENC 1102 3

GLY 2010C

BSC 1010,

SUR 2104C

4

4

3

6

6

6

24 or

34

1

3

1

3

3

1

3

4

4

4

3

Engineering Fundamentals

Fundamentals of AutoCAD

Fundamentals of Engineering

Computer Applications in Engineering 1

Statics

Dynamics

Strength of Materials

CGN 2327

EGN 1002

EGN 2213

EGN 3311

EGN 3321

EGN 3331

3

3

3

3

3

3

Fundamentals of Surveying

Fundamentals of Surveying

Fundamentals of Surveying Lab

Engineering Thermodynamics

Total

Professional Core (6)

Soil Mechanics (7)

Foundation Engineering

Analysis of Structures (7)

Structural Steel Design

Reinforced Concrete Design

Civil Engineering Materials (7)

Undergraduate Research in Civil Engineering 1

Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering

Design 1 (2), (7)

(Title change eff. summer 2015.)

SUR 2104C 3

SUR2101 2

SUR2101L

EGN 3343

1

3

21

CEG 3011C 3

CEG 4012 3

CES 3102C 3

CES 4605 3

CES 4702 3

CGN 3501C 3

CGN 3910 1

CGN 4803C 3

Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering

Design 2 (2), (7)

(Title change eff. summer 2015.)

Undergraduate Research in Civil Engineering 2

Applied Hydraulics (7)

Hydrologic Engineering

CGN 4804C 3

CGN 4911 1

CWR 3201C 3

CWR 4202 3

Environmental Science and Engineering (7)

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Systems

Introduction to Transportation

Engineering (7)

ENV 3001C 3

ENV 4514

TTE 3004C

3

3

Transportation Planning and Logistics (7)

Total

Technical Electives, 6 credits from the list below (8)

TTE 4005C 3

43

Construction Project Management

Pavement Design

GIS Application in Civil Engineering

Advanced Hydraulic Systems

Stormwater Modeling and Management

Introduction to Terrestrial Laser Scanning

Transportation Operations and Logistics

Management

Total

CCE 4031

CEG 4126

CGN 4321

CWR 4223

CWR 4307

3

3

SUR 4150C 3

3

3

3

TTE 4105 3

6

Notes:

(1) Contributes to University Core Curriculum requirements.

(2) Contributes to Writing Across Curriculum (Gordon Rule) writing requirement.

(3) Intellectual Foundations Program courses, totaling 6, must be selected to satisfy Writing Across Curriculum

(Gordon Rule) writing requirements.

(4) Contributes to Gordon Rule mathematics requirement.

(5) PHY 2048 and PHY 2049 (4 credits each) are acceptable substitutes, but only 6 credits will apply toward the degree.

(6) All professional core courses contain a communications component (writing or speaking).

(7) Includes a 1-credit laboratory.

(8) 6 credits may be taken from Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering graduate courses — this is highly recommended for students planning to pursue the B.S./M.S.

Sample Four-Year Program of Study for Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

First Year, Fall (14 credits)

College Writing 1

General Chemistry 1 (eff. spring 2015)

General Chemistry Lab 1 (eff. spring 2015)

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1

Fundamentals of Engineering

First Year, Spring (14 credits)

College Writing 2

Physics for Engineers 1

General Physics 1 Lab

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2

Fundamentals of AutoCAD

First Year, Summer (6 credits)

Fundamentals of Surveying

Fundamentals of Surveying

Fundamentals of Surveying Lab

Intellectual Foundations Course

Second Year, Fall (14 credits)

Physics for Engineers 2

General Physics 2 Lab

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3

Statics

Intellectual Foundations Course

Second Year, Spring ( 16 credits)

Strength of Materials

ENC 1101

CHM 2045

CHM 2045L

MAC 2311

EGN 1002

ENC 1102

PHY 2043

PHY 2048L

MAC 2312

CGN 2327

SUR 2104C

SUR2101

SUR2101L

PHY 2044

PHY 2049L

MAC 2313

EGN 3311

EGN 3331

3

3

1

3

2

1

3

4

3

3

3

1

4

3

3

1

4

3

3

3

Engineering Mathematics 1

Computer Applications in Engineering 1

Basic Science Elective:

Physical Geology/Evolution of the Earth or

Biological Principles and

Biological Principles Lab

Intellectual Foundations Course

Second Year, Summer ( 6 credits)

Analysis of Structures

Intellectual Foundations Course

Fundamentals of Surveying

Engineering Thermodynamics

MAP 3305

EGN 2213

GLY 2010C

CES 3102C

SUR 2104C

EGN 3343

3

3

3

3

3

3

4 or

BSC 1010, 1010L 4

3 6

Third Year, Fall ( 12 credits)

Civil Engineering Materials

Applied Hydraulics

Environmental Science and Engineering

Intellectual Foundations Course

Analysis of Structures

Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Introduction to Transportation Engineering

Third Year, Spring ( 13 credits)

CGN 3501C 3

CWR 3201C 3

ENV 3001C 3

3

CES 3102C 3

STA 4032

TTE 3004C

3

3

Soil Mechanics

Introduction to Transportation Engineering

Dynamics

CEG 3011C 3

TTE 3004C 3

EGN 3321 3

Undergraduate Research in Civil Engineering 1 CGN 3910

Intellectual Foundations Course

1

3

ENV 3001C 3 Environmental Science and Engineering

Third Year, Summer (3 credits)

Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Fourth Year, Fall ( 15 credits)

STA 4032 3

Foundation Engineering

Structural Steel Design

Reinforced Concrete Design

Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering

Design 1

(Title change eff. summer 2015.)

Civil Engineering Technical Elective

CEG 4012

CES 4605

CES 4702

CGN 4803C 3

3

3

3

3

Undergraduate Research in Civil Engineering 2

Fourth Year, Spring (15 credits)

CGN 4911

Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering

Design 2

(Title change eff. summer 2015.)

CGN 4804C 3

1

TTE 4005C 3 Transportation Planning and Logistics

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Systems

Hydrologic Engineering

Civil Engineering Technical Elective

ENV 4514

CWR 4202

3

3

3

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