F INDICATES COURSE IS OFFERED FALL SEMESTER CIVIL ENGINEERING FLOWCHART 2012-13 S INDICATES COURSE IS OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER Su INDICATES COURSE IS OFFERED SUMMER SEMESTER (L) INDICATES A COURSE WHICH INCLUDES A LAB MUST BE SCHEDULED IN ADDITION TO THE LECTURE Fall Year 1 This is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. NOTE: LINEAR ALGEBRA & DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CAN BE TAKEN DURING THE SAME SEMESTER (MA2321 & MA3521) OR SEPARATE SEMESTERS (MA2320 & MA3520) Spring Year 2 Fall Spring Year 3 Fall Spring MA3710 or CE3710 (Co-req or Pre-req) MA1160/1161 CALCULUS I (4/5 CREDITS) F, S, Su MA2160 CALCULUS II (4 CREDITS) F, S, Su MA3160 CALCULUS III (4 CREDITS) F, S, Su MA1160 MA2320/2321 LINEAR ALGEBRA (2 CREDITS) F, S, Su MA2160 Coreq. MA2160 MA1160/1161 Coreq. PH1100 (L) PHYSICS LAB I (1 CREDIT) F, S, Su PH2100 PHYSICS LECTURE I (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su PH2200 PHYSICS LECTURE II (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su MA1160/1161 Coreq. ENG1101 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su CO-REQS CH1150 UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su CH1151 (L) UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY LAB (1 CREDIT) F, S, Su CE1000 INTRO TO CIVIL ENGINEERING (1 CREDIT) F UN1001 PERSPECTIVES (3 CREDITS) F. S, Su 16 (17) Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT) F, S, Su PH1200 (L) PHYSICS LAB II (1 CREDIT) F, S, Su ENG1102 MODELING & DESIGN (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su SU2000 (L) SURVEYING (2 CREDITS) F, S MA2160 MA2160, PH2100, CH1150/1151, & ENG1102 MA2160 **ENG1003 AUTOCAD (1 CREDIT) S MA3520/3521 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (2 CREDITS) F, S, Su ENG3200 THERMO/FLUIDS (4 CREDITS) F, S MEEM2150 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su MEEM2110 STATICS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su CE3332 FUNDAMENTALS OF CONSTRUCTION (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su CE3401 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING (3 CREDITS) F, S **ENG1003 (AUTOCAD) IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BUT NOT REQUIRED UN2001 & UN2002 CAN BE TAKEN IN EITHER ORDER IN THE SOPHOMORE YEAR. *** TWO SEMESTERS OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE ALONG WITH THE WORLD CULTURES ACTIVITIES LAB (UN1003) MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR UN1002. ***UN1002 (L) WORLD CULTURES (4 CREDITS) F, S, Su 15 (16) Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT)) F, S, Su UN2001 COMPOSITION (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su 18 Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT) F, S, Su Soph. Stdg. Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT) F, S, Su CE3331 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (2 CREDITS) F, S SEE BACK FOR PRE-REQS CE4905 SENIOR DESIGN (3 CREDITS) F, S Year 4 Spring PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE SEE BACK (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su For other senior design options, please visit the advising website: http://www.mtu.edu/cee/undergraduate/capstone/ MA3710 STATISTICS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su MEEM2150 OR CE 3710 UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS IN ENG. (3 CREDITS) F ENG3200 MEEM2150 GE2000 (L) GEOLOGY (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su CE3101 (L) CIVIL ENG. MATERIALS (3 CREDITS) F, S UN2002 JR. STDG CE3810 (L) SOIL MECHANICS (4 CREDITS) F, S, Su CE4213 (L) STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (4 CREDITS) S CE3202 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS (3 CREDITS) F, S MA2160 & CH1150/1151 OR CE4223 (L) STEEL DESIGN I (4 CREDITS) F HASS DISTRIBUTION COURSE (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su HASS DISTRIBUTION COURSE (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su NOTE: ENVE3503 (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING) CAN BE TAKEN IN THE SOPHOMORE YEAR. CE3332 OR CE3401 CAN BE MOVED TO A LATER SEMESTER. UN2002 INSTITUTIONS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su 17 SO. STDG CE3620 (L) WATER RESOURCES (4 CREDITS) F, S, Su Fall SAMPLE EC3400 ECON. DECISION ANALYSIS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE SEE BACK (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su EE3010 (L) CIRCUITS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE SEE BACK (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su ENVE3503 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su FREE ELECTIVE ANY 1000+ COURSE (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su HASS DISTRIBUTION COURSE (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su HASS DISTRIBUTION COURSE (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE SEE BACK (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su = General Education Requirement 16 16 Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT) F, S, Su Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT)) F, S, Su 18 NOTE: SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR EXPLANATION OF PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES, GENERAL EDUCATION DISTRIBUTION AND COCURRICULAR COURSES 15 Total Academic Credits: 131 Total Co-Curricular Units: 3 PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES Specialty Area Course Title Credits Semester Prerequisites STRUCTURES CE4201 CE4213 CE4223 CE4233 MATRIX STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN I STRUCTURAL TIMBER DESIGN 3 4 4 3 FALL SPRING FALL SPRING CE3202 CE3202 CE3202 CE3202 CONSTRUCTION CE4333 ESTIMATING, PLANNING & CONSTRUCTION 3 FALL CE3332 ENVIRONMENTAL ENVE4504 ENVE4505 ENVE4506 ENVE4507 ENVE4508 AIR QUALITY ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE SURFACE WATER QUALITY ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES & ENV. REGS WATER DISTRIBUTION & WASTEWATER COLLECTION WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT 3 3 3 3 3 FALL FALL SPRING SPRING FALL ENVE3501 OR ENVE3503 ENVE3501 OR ENVE3503 ENVE3501 OR ENVE3503 ENVE3501 OR ENVE3503 & CE3620 ENVE3501 OR ENVE3503 & ENG3200 GEOTECHNICAL CE4820 CE4830 CE4850 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING GEOSYNTHETICS IN ENGINEERING PRACTICE ROCK ENGINEERING FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS 3 3 3 FALL SPRING SP. ALT. YRS CE3810 CE3810 CE3810 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 FALL FALL FALL, SU SPRING FALL SUMMER SPRING SPRING SENIOR and CE3101 CE3401 JUNIOR STANDING CE4402, CE3401, JUNIOR STANDING JUNIOR STANDING JUNIOR STANDING JUNIOR STANDING SENIOR DESIGN PREREQUISITES: REQUIRED: CE3202, CE3620, AND CE3101 PLUS 4 OF THE FOLLOWING: (CE4213 or CE4223), (CE3331 OR CE3332), CE3401, (ENVE3503 OR ENVE3501), CE3810 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS A. CORE “UN” COURSES (13 CREDITS) TRANSPORTATION/MATERIALS CE4101 BITUMINOUS MATERIALS CE4401 PAVEMENT DESIGN CE4402 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING CE4403 TRAFFIC SAFETY ENGINEERING CE4404 RAILROAD ENGINEERING CE4405 INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD ENGINEERING CE4406 AIRPORT PLANNING AND DESIGN CE4490 RAIL TRANSPORTATION SEMINAR UN2001 (REVISIONS) UN1002 (WORLD CULTURES) UN2002 (INSTITUTIONS) B. DISTRIBUTIONS COURSES (15 CREDITS) (http://www.mtu.edu/registrar/faculty-staff/advisors/gen-ed/) 1. ______EC3400___________________________ 2. __________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________ 4. __________________________________________ 5. __________________________________________ WATER RESOURCES CE4620 RIVER AND FLOODPLAIN HYDRAULICS CE4640 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT 3 3 FALL SPRING, SU CE3620 CE3620 OTHER CE4010 CE4020 CE4050 CE4750 CE4760 CE4915 CE4990 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 SPRING FALL SUMMER FALL SPRING SUMMER FALL, SPRING SENIOR STANDING ENG1003 & CE3332 OR CE3401 (C) JUNIOR STANDING OSM/CE3730 or SSE3730 or SSE2300 & SR MA2160 & (MA2320/2321/2330) & SR SENIOR VARIES BY TOPIC INTRO TO CONSULTING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS: VISUALIZING & COMM. DESIGN INFO GREEN BUILDING DESIGN RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION METHODS INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING FIELD EXPERIENCE SPECIAL TOPICS (VARIES BY SEMESTER) UN1001 (PERSPECTIVES) ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES: * ANY 4000 OR 5000 LEVEL COURSE IN CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING. COULD BE ADDITIONAL COURSES IN A CHOSEN CONCENTRATION AREA. * AN OVERALL GPA OF 3.00 IS REQUIRED TO TAKE GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES (5000 LEVEL) * A MAXIMUM OF TWO (2) GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES MAY BE USED TOWARD YOUR BSCE DEGREE * ANY 3000 OR HIGHER LEVEL COURSE IN BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, COMPUTER SCIENCE, GEOLOGY, OR PHYSICS. * ANY 3000 OR HIGHER LEVEL COURSE IN AN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OTHER THAN THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENV. ENGINEERING. * ANY 4000 OR HIGHER LEVEL COURSE IN MATHEMATICS. * ANY 3000 OR HIGHER LEVEL COURSE IN BUSINESS OR ECONOMICS. (ACC, BUS, EC, FIN, MGT, MIS, MKT) * ANY 2000 OR HIGHER LEVEL COURSE IN SURVEYING NOTE: OTHER COURSES MAY BE USED TO SATISFY THE PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES REQUIREMENT IF APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ACADEMIC ADVISOR. Restrictions: * Maximum of nine (9) credits may be 2000-level * Maximum of three (3) credits from HASS Creative Endeavors list * Maximum of three (3) credits from HASS Supplemental List C. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (3 UNITS) (http://www.mtu.edu/registrar/faculty-staff/advisors/gen-ed/) PE/FA/AR/AF_____ PE/FA/AR/AF_____ PE/FA/AR/AF_____ PE/FA/AR/AF_____ PE/FA/AR/AF_____ PE/FA/AR/AF_____ RECOMMENDED GEN ED DISTRIBUTION COURSES: ED3510+3511 COMMUNICATING SCIENCE FA2600 THE TECHNIQUE OF ACTING HU2830 INTRO TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION HU3120 TECHNICAL & SCIENTIFIC COMM. HU3151 THE RHETORIC OF EVERYDAY TEXTS HU3820 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION