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CURRICULUM PLAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES 2020-2021 MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS: FOUR YEAR PLAN COLLEGE

MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS: FOUR YEAR PLAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES 2020-2021 MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS:

CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING


REQUIREMENTS Civil engineers apply fundamental mathematics and physics to develop solutions to problems that affect the daily lives of citizens. They are multi-skilled and are
able to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret complex data. Engineers can design a system, component, or process to meet desired
The Core Curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking skills and introduce students to basic domains of thinking that transcend needs within realistic constraints. They can function on multidisciplinary teams and have a solid understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
CORE CURRICULUM disciplines. The Core applies to all majors. Information on specific classes in the Core can be found at marshall.edu/gened.

FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER


CORE 1: CRITICAL THINKING CORE 2: CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE
CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE
ENGR 103 Freshman Engineering Semin t 1 _______ CE 102 Introduction to CAD t 2 _______
FYS 100 First Year Sem Crit Thinking l 3 _______ ENG 101 Beginning Composition l 3 _______ t t
ENGR 104 Engineering Profession 1 _______ ENGR 111 Engineering Computations 3 _______
MTH 229 Calculus I l 5 _______ ENG 201 Advanced Composition l 3 _______ lt t
MTH 229 Calculus I (CT) 5 _______ MTH 230 Calculus II 4 _______

YEAR ONE
_______ Critical Thinking Course l 3 _______ CMM 103 Fund Speech-Communication l 3 _______ l t
ENG 101 Beginning Composition 3 _______ PHY 211 University Physics I 4 _______
MTH 229 Calculus I l 5 _______ CMM 103 Fund Speech-Communication l 3 _______ PHY 202 General Physics I Lab t 1 _______
CHM 211/217 Core II Physical/Natural Science l 5 _______ FYS 100 First Year Sem Crit Thinking l 3 _______ ENG 201 Advanced Composition l 3 _______
Additional University Requirements
_______ Writing Intensive 3 _______ _______ Core II Humanities l 3 _______ UNI 100 Freshman First Class 1 _______
_______ Writing Intensive 3 _______ _______ Core II Social Science l 3 _______ TOTAL HOURS 17 TOTAL HOURS 17
_______ Multicultural or International 3 _______ _______ Core II Fine Arts l 3 _______ Summer Term (optional):

CE 453 Capstone Senior Design 3 _______


FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER
CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE
MAJOR-SPECIFIC

Milestone Course: This is a key success marker for your major. See your advisor to discuss the importance of this course in your plan of study.
Milestone Course: This is a key success marker for your major. See your advisor to discuss the importance of this course in your plan of study.
ENGR 213 Statics t 3 _______ ENGR 214 Dynamics t 3 _______
All Civil Engineering majors are required to take the following courses:
CE 241 Geomatics t 3 _______ ENGR 216 Mech. of Deformable Bod t 3 _______
CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE

YEAR TWO
lt t MTH 231 Calculus III t 4 _______ ENGR 222 Engineering Cost Analysis t 3 _______
MTH 229 Calculus I 5 _______ ENGR 318 Fluid Mechanics 3 _______
t t CHM 211 Chemistry I t 3 _______ CHM 212 Chemistry II t 3 _______
MTH 230 Calculus II 4 _______ ENGR 451 Project Management 3 _______
t t CHM 217 Chemistry I Lab t 2 _______ CHM 218 Chemistry II Lab t 2 _______
MTH 231 Calculus III 4 _______ CE 102 Introduction to CAD 2 _______
MTH 335 Differential Equations t 3 _______ CE 241 Geomatics t 3 _______ ENGR 217 Co-Op Prep t 1 _______ MTH 335 Differential Equations t 3 _______

STA 345 Applied Prob. & Statistics t 3 _______ CE 312 Structural Analysis t 3 _______
CHM 211 Chemistry I t 3 _______ CE 319 Civil Engr. Fluid Mech Lab t 1 _______ TOTAL HOURS 16 TOTAL HOURS 17

SArea of Emphasis
SArea of Emphasis

t t Summer Term (optional):


CHM 217 Chemistry I Lab 2 _______ CE 321 Civil Engineering Materials 4 _______
CHM 212 Chemistry II t 3 _______ CE 322 Geotechnical Engineering t 4 _______
FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER
CHM 218 Chemistry II Lab t 2 _______ CE 331 Hydraulic Engineering t 3 _______
CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE
PHY 211 University Physics I t 4 _______ CE 342 Transportation Engineering t 3 _______
ENGR 318 Fluid Mechanics t 3 _______ CE 322 Geotechnical Engineering t 4 _______
PHY 202 General Physics I Lab t 2 _______ CE 351 Environmental Engineering t 3 _______
CE 319 Civil Engr. Fluid Mech Lab t 1 _______ CE 331 Hydraulic Engineering t 3 _______

tMajor Requirement
tMajor Requirement

YEAR THREE
ENGR 103 Freshman Engineering Seminar t 1 _______ CE 452 Senior Seminar for CE t 1 _______
CE 312 Structural Analysis t 3 _______ CE 342 Transportation Engineering t 3 _______
ENGR 104 Engineering Profession t 1 _______ CE 453 Capstone Senior Design t 3 _______
CE 321 Civil Engr. Materials t 4 _______ CE 351 Environmental Engineering t 3 _______
ENGR 111 Engineering Computations t 3 _______ ________ CE Design Elective t 3 _______
STA 345 Applied Prob. & Statistics t 3 _______ ________ CE Design Elective t 3 _______
ENGR 213 Statics t 3 _______ ________ CE Design Elective t 3 _______
ENGR 214 Dynamics t 3 _______ ________ CE Elective t 3 _______

ENGR 216 Mech. of Deformable Bod t 3 _______ ________ CE Elective t 3 _______

nCollege Requirement
nCollege Requirement

TOTAL HOURS 14 TOTAL HOURS 16


ENGR 217 Co-Op Prep t 3 _______ ________ Technical Elective t 3 _______
Summer Term (optional):
ENGR 222 Engineering Cost Analysis t 3 _______
FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER
MAJOR INFORMATION CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE
• To be eligible to take Senior Seminar for Civil Engineers (CE 452), students • Technical Elective: One technical elective that satisfies one of these criteria ________ CE Design Elective t 3 _______ ________ CE Elective t 3 _______
must have completed either CE 312 (Structural Analysis) or CE 331 must be taken: Any 300-level or higher CE course not taken to satisfy a CE t t
________ CE Elective 3 _______ CE 453 Capstone Senior Design 3 _______
(Hydraulic Engineering). Design Elective or CE Elective, or any 200-level or higher ENGR, ME or EE
lGeneral Education Requirement
lGeneral Education Requirement

YEAR FOUR
• To be eligible to take Senior Capstone Design (CE 453), students must have course, with advance approval from the student’s advisor and chair. ENGR 451 Project Management t 3 _______ ________ Technical Elective t 3 _______
completed Introduction to Project Management (ENGR 451) and at least • Course offerings and course attributes are subject to change each semester. CE 452 Senior Seminar for CE t 1 _______ ________ Core II Fine Arts l 3 _______
one CE Design Elective. Please consult each semester’s schedule of courses for availability and
• CE Design Electives: At least two CE design electives must be taken from the attributes. ________ Core II Social Science (MC/I, WI) l 3 _______
following courses: CE 413 or CE 414, CE 425, CE 434, CE 438 or CE 443. • Students are required to know and track their degree requirements for ________ Core II Humanities (WI, CT) l 3 _______
• CE Electives: At least two CE electives must be taken from the following graduation or for entrance to a professional school.
list of courses, excluding courses that are taken to satisfy the CE Design • The Civil Engineering degree program requires a minimum of 124 credit
Electives: CE 341, CE 413, CE 414, CE 425, CE 433, CE 434, CE 443, or any hours of coursework for graduation. TOTAL HOURS 16 TOTAL HOURS 12
300-level or higher CE course not taken to satisfy a CE Design Elective.
Summer Term (optional):
ENGR Courses (24 hrs. total):
ENGR 103: Freshman Engr. Seminar (1 hr.)
Civil Engineering Prerequisite Flow Chart Legend:
Prerequisite (PR)
ENGR 104: Engr. Profession (1 hr.) (Math/Science/Engr. Courses Only, Core Curriculum not shown) Concurrent PR
ENGR 111: Engr. Computations (3 hrs.) (Stacked courses are corequisites)
ENGR 213: Statics (3 hrs.)
ENGR 214: Dynamics (3 hrs.)
ENGR 216: Mech. of Deformable Bod. (3 hrs.)
ENGR 217: Co‐Op Prep. (1 hr.) Math & Chemistry Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
ENGR 222: Engineering Cost Analysis (3 hrs.) Fundamentals
ENGR 318: Fluid Mechanics (3 hrs.)
ENGR CE CE
ENGR 451: Intro. to Project Management (3 hrs.) 111 241 342
CE Courses (30 hrs. total):
CE 102: Intro. to CAD (2 hrs.) ENGR ENGR CE
CE 241: Geomatics (3 hrs.) 222 451 453
CE
CE 319: Civil Engr. Fluid Mech. Lab (1 hr.) 102
CE 321: Civil Engr. Materials (4 hrs.)
CE 312: Structural Analysis (3 hrs.) CE
CE 322: Geotechnical Engr. (4 hrs.) 452
ENGR
CE 331: Hydraulic Engr. (3 hrs.) Math 217
ACT OR MTH STA CE
CE 342: Transportation Engr. (3 hrs.) 229 345 322
CE 351: Environmental Engr. (3 hrs.) ≥27
MTH
CE 452: Senior Seminar for Civil Engr. (1 hr.) 230
CE 453: Senior Capstone Design (3 hrs.) OR
Math MTH ENGR CE CE
Math/Science Courses (34‐47 hrs.): ACT OR
24‐26 132 216 321 Des.
CHM 111: Foundations of Chem. (3 hrs.)
CHM 211: Chemistry I (3 hrs.)
CHM 212: Chemistry II (3 hrs.) MTH CE Tech.
ENGR 231
CHM 217: Chemistry I Lab (2 hrs.) Math 104 Des. Elec.
CHM 218: Chemistry II Lab (2 hrs.) ACT MTH
23 335
MTH 127: College Algebra ‐ Expanded (5 hrs.)
MTH 130: College Algebra (3 hrs.) MTH ENGR CE OR CE CE
130 103 312 Elec. Elec.
MTH 132: Precalculus w/ Sci. Apps. (5 hrs.)
MTH 229: Calculus I (CT) (5 hrs.) Math
ACT
MTH 230: Calculus II (4 hrs.) 21‐22 PHY
MTH 231: Calculus III (4 hrs.) 211 CE Design Electives:
MTH 335: Differential Equations (3 hrs.)
PHY 202: Physics I Lab (1 hr.) PHY ENGR ENGR ENGR CE 1. __________________
Math 202 213 214 318 331
PHY 211: University Physics I (4 hrs.) ACT MTH 2. __________________
127
STA 345: Applied Prob. and Statistics (3 hrs.) 19‐20 CE
319 CE Electives:
Additional CE Elective Options:
CE 341: Advanced Geomatics (3 hrs.) 1. __________________
OR CHM OR CHM CHM CE
CE 426: Retaining Structures (3 hrs.) 111 211 212 351 2. __________________
CE 433: Hydrologic Engineering (3 hrs.)
CHM CHM
Additional Tech. Elective Options: 217 218 Tech. Elective (3 hrs.):
ENGR 219: Thermodynamics (3 hrs.) 1. __________________
ENGR 245: Intro. to Circuits/Controls (3 hrs.)
ENGR 330: Engr. Research (3 hrs.)
CE Design Electives (any two of the following): CE Electives (two required): Tech. Elective (3 hrs.):
CE 413/414: Reinf. Conc. Design / Str. Steel Design (3 hrs.) Any 300‐level or higher CE • Any 300‐level or higher CE course not taken
Catalog Year CE 425: Foundation Engineering (3 hrs.) course not previously taken to satisfy a CE Design Elective or CE Elective.
2021‐2022 CE 434: Water & Wastewater Treatment Design (3 hrs.) to satisfy a CE Design • Any 200‐level or higher engineering course
CE 438/443: Pavement Design / Trans. Sys. Design (3 hrs.) Elective. (with advisor/chair approval). Rev: 10‐Mar‐2021

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