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