What is Civil and
  Environmental Engineering?
Areas of Study
Common First Year
Typical Schedule
Degree Requirements
FAQ
Facilities
Fall Semester Spring Semester
FIRST YEAR
Math 161: Calculus I Math 162: Calculus II
Chem 121: General Chemistry I Chem 122: General Chemistry II
or
ES 231: Nature of Engineering Materials
ES101: Introduction to Engineering Physics 131: Physics I: Mechanics
First-Year Seminar English 110: College Writing
SECOND YEAR
Math 263: Calculus III Math 264: Differential Equations
ES 226: Statics ES 225: Engineering Professionalism & Ethics
CE 321: Introduction to Environmental Engineering ES 230: Strength of Materials
CE 271: Design 1 CE 251: Fluid Mechanics
Humanities/Social Science Elective 3,4,5,6 CE 341: Introduction to Transportation Systems
THIRD YEAR
CE 331: Civil Engineering Project Management CE 372: Design II
CE 311: Structural Analysis and Steel Design CE 201: Civil Engineering Computing
CE 361: Geotechnical Engineering CE 351: Water Resources Engineering
Science/Math Elective 7 Science/Math Elective 7
Humanities/Social Science Elective 3,4,5,6 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3,4,5,6
FOURTH YEAR
CE Elective 1 CE 473: Design III
CE Elective 1 CE Elective
Technical Elective2 Technical Elective 2
Humanities/Social Science Elective 3,4,5,6 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3,4,5,6
Free Elective Free Elective

Note 1: CE electives must be selected from at least two sub-fields of civil Engineering. (Technical electives and free electives can be used to take additional CE electives in any sub-field)

Note 2: A technical elective is an upper-level mathematics, science, or engineering course (including CE electives), usually requiring one or more prerequistes

Note 3: Four Humanities/Social Science Electives must be selected from the list of approved electives for engineering majors

Note 4: One additional Humanities/Social Science Elective must be selected from the list of approved electives for Civil Engineering majors

Note 5: Of the five Humanities/Social Science electives, at least one must be in humanities and at least one must be in social science

Note 6: At least two Humanities/Social Science electives must be in the same discipline with one course at the 200 or higher level

Note 7: Courses in geology, biology, physics or chemistry can be science electives. Math courses with a prerequisite of at least Math 161 will be considered math electives.
 



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