20 17 Revised v9 10.14 ADVISING FORM FOR CLASS OF 2017 Name: Advisor: Expected Grad. Date __May 2017__ CIVIL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM – CLASS OF 2017 FALL First Semester APMA 1110 CHEM 1610 CHEM 1611 ENGR 1620 ENGR 1621 STS 1500 Single Variable Calculus II Intro. Chemistry for Eng. Intro. Chemistry Lab Introduction to Engineering Introduction Engineering Lab Science, Technology & Contemporary Issues FALL Third Semester APMA 2130 Ordinary Differential Equations General Physics II Physics II Workshop Civil Eng. Techniques Statics HSS elective (2) PHYS 2415 PHYS 2419 CE 2010 CE 2300 Sem 4 3 1 3 1 Gr SPRING Second Semester APMA 2120 PHYS 1425 PHYS 1429 CS 1110 Multivariable Calculus General Physics I Physics Workshop Intro. to Computer Science Science I elective (1) HSS elective (2) SPRING Fourth Semester APMA 3110 App. Statistics & Probability 3 CE 2100 CE 2110 CE 2310 Intro to Environmental Eng. 3 1 3 3 3 16 3 15 4 3 1 3 3 3 17 Sem 4 3 1 3 3 3 17 STS xxxx Intro to Env. Engineering Lab Strength of Materials Science/Technical elective (3) STS 2xxxx/3xxxx elective For Years 3 and 4 Select a Track BY INDICATING DATE TRACK WAS SELECTED Infrastructure ______________________________ ______________________________ Environmental & Water Resources ______________________________ ______________________________ Structural Mechanics & Materials ___________________________________ ______________________________ Gr 20 17 Revised v9 10.14 INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS TRACK - IS FALL Fifth Semester CE 3210 CE 3212 CE 3300 CE 3710 Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Lab Structural Mechanics Intro. to Geotech. Eng. CE 3712 APMA 3080 Intro. to Geotech. Eng. Lab Linear Algebra HSS elective (2) FALL CE 4990 STS 4500 Seventh Semester CE Research and Design STS & Engineering Practice Civil Eng elective (4) Technical elective (5) Unrestricted elective (6) SPRING Sixth Semester 3 1 3 3 CE 2020 CE 3220 CE 3400 CE 3402 Engineering Economic Analysis 1 3 3 17 CE 3700 CE 3702 3 3 SPRING CE 4991 STS 4600 3 3 3 15 Water Resources Trans. Infrastructure Design Transportation Infrastructure Design Workshop Prop. & Behavior/Materials Materials Lab Unrestricted elective (6) Eighth Semester CE Design and Practice Engineer, Ethics & Professional Responsibility Civil Eng elective (4) Technical elective (5) Unrestricted elective (6) 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 15 4 3 3 3 3 16 ENVIRONMENTAL & WATER RESOURCES TRACK - EWR FALL Fifth Semester CE 3100 CE 3210 CE 3212 CE 3710 CE 3712 Water for the World Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Lab Intro. to Geotech. Eng. Intro. to Geotech. Eng. Lab EWRE Science II elective (7) Unrestricted elective (6) *number may change 3 3 1 3 1 3 3 SPRING Sixth Semester CE 3220 Water Resources Env. Engineering Elective (9) 3 3 CE3050 Intro to Green Engineering CE Breadth elective (8) HSS elective (2) 3 3 3 17 FALL CE 4990 Seventh Semester CE Research and Design STS 4500 STS & Engineering Practice Civil Engineering elective (4) Water Resources elective (10) Unrestricted elective (6) 15 3 SPRING CE 4991 Eighth Semester CE Design and Practice 3 STS 4600 Engineer, Ethics & Professional Responsibility Civil Engineering elective (4) Technical Elective (5) Unrestricted elective (6) 3 3 3 15 4 3 3 3 3 16 20 17 Revised v9 10.14 STRUCTURAL MECHANICS & MATERIALS TRACK - SMM FALL Fifth Semester CE 3210 CE 3212 CE 3300 CE 3700 Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Lab Structural Mechanics Intro. to Geotech. Eng. MSE 3060 Structures & Defects/Materials HSS elective (2) FALL Seventh Semester CE 4990 STS 4500 CE Research and Design STS & Engineering Practice Civil Eng elective (4) Technical elective (5) Unrestricted elective (6) 3 1 3 3 SPRING Sixth Semester CE 3700 CE 3702 APMA 3080 MSE 4320 Prop. & Behavior/Materials Materials Lab Linear Algebra Origins/Mechanical Behavior Technical elective (5) Unrestricted elective (6) 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 1 3 3 3 3 16 SPRING Eighth Semester CE 4991 STS 4600 CE Design and Practice Engineer, Ethics & Professional Responsibility Civil Eng elective (4) Civil Eng elective (4) Unrestricted elective (6) 4 3 3 3 3 16 Students on this track must take MSE 2090, which is a prerequisite for all subsequent MSE courses. This can easily be accommodated using the Science 1 elective in the spring of the first year, or the Science/Engineering elective in the spring of the second year. Students in this track are also encouraged to use a subset of their electives to complete a MSE minor. This would entail taking MSE 3050 Thermo/Kinet of Materials (a requirement for the MSE minor), combined with an additional MSE course. Suggestions for this course are: o MSE 3080 – Corrosion, Batteries and Fuel Cells o MSE 3101 - Materials Science Investigations 20 17 Revised v9 10.14 Minimum Requirements for Graduation: 128 Credit Hours (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Science I elective – chosen from: BIOL 2010 Introduction to Biology: Cell Biology and Genetics; BIOL 2020 Introduction to Biology: Organismal and Evolutionary Biology; MSE 2090 Introduction to Science and Engineering of Materials; ENGR 2500 Introduction to Nanoscience and Technology; EVSC 2800 Fundamentals of Geology; EVSC 3200 Fundamentals of Ecology; EVSC 3300 Atmosphere and Weather. Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS) elective – chosen from the approved list available in Thornton A122. Science/Technical elective – chosen from: Science I courses (See footnote (1) above) CHEM 1620 Introductory Chemistry for Engineers PHYS 2620 Modern Physics all 2000-level SEAS courses (with the exception of STS courses) Technical Electives (see footnote (5) below) Civil engineering elective – chosen from all 3000-and 4000-level Civil Engineering courses. Technical elective – chosen from all 3000-, 4000-, and 5000-level SEAS courses (with the exception of STS courses) plus any BIO, CHEM, MATH, PHYS, EVSC, EVGE, EVHY, EVEC, PLAN, PLAC, LAR or ARCH courses at the 3000-4000-, or 5000-level courses Unrestricted electives – chosen from any graded course in the University except mathematics courses below MATH 1310 Calculus I and courses that substantially duplicate any others offered for the degree, including PHYS 2010 Physics I, PHYS 2020 Physics II; CS 1010 Information Technology, CS 1020 Business Computing; or any introductory programming course. Students in doubt as to what is acceptable to satisfy a degree requirement should get the approval of their advisor and the dean’s office, located in Thornton Hall, Room A122. APMA 1090 Single Variable Calculus I counts as a three-credit unrestricted elective. EWRE Science II elective – selected from: BIOL 2010 Introduction to Biology: Cell Biology and Genetics; BIOL 2020 Introduction to Biology: Organismal and Evolutionary Biology BIOL 3090 Biology of infectious Diseases; BIO 3120 Microbiology in the Genomics Era CHEM 1620 Introductory Chemistry for Engineers; CHEM 2410 Organic Chemistry ENGR 2500 Introduction to Nanoscience and Technology EVSC 2800 Fundamentals of Geology EVSC 3200 Fundamentals of Ecology EVSC 3300 Atmosphere and Weather EVSC 3600 Physical Hydrology EVSC 3840 Earth Surface Processes and Landforms EVSC 4110 Estuarine Ecology EVSC 4200 Ecology of Coastal Wetlands EVSC 4270 Soil Science EVSC 4290 Limnology: Inland Water Ecosystems EVSC 4440 Climate Change EVSC 4660 Hydrological Field Methods and Data Analysis EWRE Civil Engineering Breadth Elective selected from CE 3300 Structural Mechanics; CE 3400 Transportation Infrastructure Design; CE 3700 Properties and Behavior of Materials; CE 4000 Construction Engineering Environmental Engineering Elective: selected from: CE 4100 Water Chemistry for Env. Eng. CE 4110 Environmental Systems Modeling and Management CE 4120 Experimental Analyses in Env. Engineering CE 4160 Microbiology for Engineers CE 4500 Solid Waste Management Other CE 4500 offerings may be appropriate, if approved Water Resources Engineering Elective: Selected from: CE 4200 Groundwater Hydrology and Contaminant Transport CE 4210 Stormwater Management CE 4220 Coastal Engineering CE 4500 Paleohydrology Other CE 4500 offerings may be appropriate, if approved