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Curriculum in Civil Engineering (Environmental emphasis)
Administered by the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering
Leading to the degree bachelor of science. Total credits required: 129.5. Also see 2003-2005 Student Guide to Civil Engineering. Also see Basic Program and Cooperative Programs.

Sophomore Year
Cr. Fall
3 Differential Equations-Math 266
4 General Chemistry-Chem 178
1 Laboratory in General Chemistry- Chem 178L
3 Statics-E M 274*
2 Civil Engineering Synthesis I-C E 203
3 Statistics elective-1
R Technical Lecture-C E 101-4
16  
Cr. Spring
3 Mechanics of Materials-E M 324*
1 Mechanics of Materials Laboratory-E M 327
3 Geology for Engineers-Geol 201
3 Fundamentals of Public Speaking-Sp Cm 212
2 Civil Engineering Synthesis II-C E 204
3 Introductory Biology-Biol 109
3 Numerical Analysis Elective-2
18  
Junior Year
Cr. Fall
3 Mechanics of Fluids-E M 378*
2 Professional Issues in Civil Engineering-C E 303*
3 Principles of Environmental Engineering-C E 326*
3 Structural Analysis I-C E 332*
3 Soil Engineering-C E 360*
2 General Microbiology-Micro 201
16  
Cr. Spring
2 Civil Engineering Design and Construction-C E 304
4 Engineering Hydrology and Hydraulics-C E 372*
3 Design of Concretes-C E 382
3 Social Science of Humanities electives-3
3 Elementary Organic Chemistry-Chem 231
1 Laboratory in Elementary Organic Chemistry-Chem 231L
16  
Senior Year
Cr. Fall
3 Reinforced Concrete Design I-C E 334
2 Introduction to Transportation Engineering-C E 355*
3 Environmental Engineering Chemistry-C E 420
3 Environmental Biotechnology-C E 421
6 Social science or humanities electives 3
17  
Cr. Spring
R Civil Engineering Outcomes Assessment-C E 403
3 Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Design-C E 428
2 Civil Engineering Design I-C E 485
3 Engineering Design II-C E 486
6 Social sciences or humanities electives-3
14  

1-Selected from a statistics elective list in the 2003-2005 Student Guide to Civil Engineering .

2-Selected from a numerical analysis elective list in the 2003-2005 Student Guide to Civil Engineering. Calculus III-Math 265 may be substituted.

3-Selected from an engineering topic elective list in the 2003-2005 Student Guide to Civil Engineering. Students appointed to advanced ROTC may substitute 3 credits of advanced ROTC credits for 3 credits of engineering topics in the general emphasis curriculum.

4-For transfer students only.

*Core professional curriculum. A student must have a minimum grade-point average of 2.00 in this group of courses in order to graduate.

English Proficiency

Students receiving a grade of C or better in Engl 104 and 105 meet the proficiency requirement of the department. Students not meeting this condition must fulfill an advanced composition requirement specified in the 2003-2005 Student Guide to Civil Engineering.

 

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