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Nov 22, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Civil Engineering, B.S.
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Total required hours: 137
General education requirements (41 hours)
Refer to the general education section for university requirements.
Specific courses required within civil engineering:
Courses for major (97 hours)
- CM 1113 - General Chemistry I (3) F, SP, SU
- CM 1123 - General Chemistry II (3) F, SP, SU
- CM 1211 - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1) F, SP, SU
- CM 1221 - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1) F, SP, SU
- CEE 1123 - Fundamentals of Engineering Design (3) SP
- CEE 2113 - Statics (3) F
- CEE 2123 - Dynamics (3) SP
- CEE 2133 - Surveying and Geomatics (3) F
- CEE 2513 - Engineering Computer Applications (3) SP
- CEE 3113 - Strength of Materials (3) SP
- CEE 3211 - Solid Mechanics and Materials Laboratory (1) F
- CEE 3213 - Structural Analysis (3) F
- CEE 3313 - Environmental Engineering (3) F
- CEE 3413 - Construction (3) F
- CEE 3443 - Civil Engineering Materials (3) SP
- CEE 3451 - CE Construction Materials Lab (1) F
- CEE 3513 - Transportation Engineering I (3) F
- CEE 3613 - Fluid Mechanics (3) F
- CEE 3621 - Hydraulics Laboratory (1) SP
- CEE 3713 - Geotechnical Engineering (3) SP
- CEE 3721 - Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory (1) SP
- ENGR 110 - Professional Development and Networking (0) F, SP
- ENGR 1113 - Introduction to Engineering (3) F
- ENGR 3303 - Applied Mathematics (3) F
- ENGR 4943 - Design Process Management (3) F
- ENGR 4953 - Interdisciplinary Design Project (3) SP
- MA 1314 - Calculus I (4) F, SP, SU
- MA 2314 - Calculus II (4) F, SP, SU
- MA 2324 - Calculus III (4) F, SP, SU
- MA 3133 - Differential Equations (3) F,SP
- PH 2414 - General Physics I (4) SP, SU
Five Civil Engineering Specialty Electives (15 semester hours) chosen from:
Note:
The minor in applied mathematics is automatically satisfied.
MA 1314 - Calculus I (4) F, SP, SU , must be taken during the fall semester of the freshman in order to enroll in PH 2414 during the spring semester. Otherwise, completion of the program may require more than eight semesters. Students who are not eligible to begin in the calculus sequence should consider enrolling in MA 1123 in the summer session.
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