Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)
To graduate in this program, a minimum grade of C must be earned in all engineering, mathematics, and science courses used to satisfy the curriculum.
Any student majoring in civil engineering may accumulate no more than 14 credits of D or F in mathematics, science, technical elective, or engineering courses that are used to satisfy graduation requirements. Included in this number are multiple repeats of a single class or single repeats in multiple classes and courses transferred from other institutions. A warning will be issued in writing to students who have accumulated 7 credits of D or F in mathematics, science, technical elective, or engineering classes used to satisfy curricular requirements.
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:
Studies in American Culture or |
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Ethics (3 cr) |
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Introduction to Civil Engineering (1 cr) |
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Engineering Surveying (3 cr) |
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Civil Engineering Analysis and Design (3 cr) |
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Hydraulics (3 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Hydrologic Engineering (3 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering (4 cr) |
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Theory of Structures (3 cr) |
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Properties of Construction Materials (4 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering (4 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering (4 cr) |
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Civil Engineering Professional Seminar (1 cr) |
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Senior Design Project (3 cr) |
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Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr) |
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Principles of Economics or |
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Principles of Economics or |
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Foundations of Economic Analysis (3-4 cr) |
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Technical Writing (3 cr) |
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Engineering Graphics (2 cr) |
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Engineering Statics (3 cr) |
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Engineering Dynamics (3 cr) |
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Introduction to Electrical Circuits or |
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Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (3 cr) |
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics (3 cr) |
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Engineering Mechanics of Materials (3 cr) |
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Engineering Economy (2 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr) |
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Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr) |
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Engineering Physics I (3 cr) |
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Probability and Statistics (3 cr) |
Two of the following (8-9 cr):
Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr) |
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Principles of Chemistry II and Lab or |
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Phys 212, 212L |
Engineering Physics II and Lab (4-5 cr) |
Geol 111, 111L |
Physical Geology for Science Majors and Lab (4 cr) |
Introductory Microbiology and Lab (4 cr) |
Technical electives. To ensure sufficient breadth, technical electives must include at least 15 credits from at least three of the following five groups (21 cr):
Environmental:
Design of Water and Wastewater Systems I (3 cr) |
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Design of Water and Wastewater Systems II (3 cr) |
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Water Quality Management (3 cr) |
Geotechnical:
Geotechnical Engineering Design (3 cr) |
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Geological Engineering Analysis and Design (3 cr) |
Hyd/Water Resources:
Engineering Hydrology (3 cr) |
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Hydraulic Design (3 cr) |
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Open Channel Hydraulics (3 cr) |
Structures:
Reinforced Concrete Design (3 cr) |
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Steel Design (3 cr) |
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Matrix Structural Analysis (3 cr) |
Transportation:
Highway Design (3 cr) |
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Traffic Systems Design (3 cr) |
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Pavement Design and Evaluation (3 cr) |
Other CE 400 level classes (except CE 411), or approved alternatives, may be used to complete the required 21 cr of tech electives.
Electives to total 128 credits for the degree, not counting math below 170, English below 102, and any classes needed to remove deficiencies.