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Name:Civil Engineering Curriculum WorksheetCUID: CFreshman Year (General Engineering)First SemesterCourseC H 1010 General Chemistry (4)ENGL 1030 Composition I (3)ENGR 1020 Engineering Disciplines and Skills (2)MATH 1060 Calculus of One Variable I (4)Arts, Humanities or Social Science Reqmt.¹ (3)TakenSecond SemesterCourseGEOL 1010 Physical Geology (3)GEOL 1030 Physical Geology Lab (1)ENGR 2100 Intro to Engr/Computer Graphics (2)ENGR 1410 Engineering Fundamentals (3)MATH 1080 Calculus of One Variable II (4)PHYS 1220 Physics with Calculus I (3)PHYS 1240 Physics Lab (1)TakenSophomore YearFirst SemesterCourseC E 2010 Statics (3)MATH 2060 Calculus of Several Variables (4)Arts, Humanities or Social Science Reqmt.¹ (3)PHYS 2210 Physics with Calculus II (3)PHYS 2230 Physics Lab (1)CE 2550 Geomatics (3)TakenJunior YearFirst SemesterCourseC E 3010 Structural Analysis (3)C E 3410 Intro to Fluid Mechanics (4)C E 3510 C E Materials (4)C E 3310 Construction Engr (3)MATH 3020 Statistics for Engineering & Sci (3)TakenSenior YearFirst SemesterCourseTechnical Requirement Restricted3 (3)Design Technical Requirement2 (3)Technical Requirement3 (3)Technical Requirement3 (3)ENGL 3140 Technical Writing (3)Arts, Humanities/Social Science RequirementsLit:CCA:Non-Lit:STS:SS 1SS 2Notes:See notes on next pageTakenSecond SemesterCourseC E 2080 Dynamics (2)MATH 2080 Intro to Ordinary Diff. Equations (4)COMM 2500 Public Speaking (3)C E 2060 Structural Mechanics (4)C E 3520 Economic Evaluation of Projects (2)Second SemesterCourseC E 3530 Professional Seminar (1)C E 3110 Transp Engr Planning & Design (3)C E 3210 Geotechnical Engr (4)Design Technical Requirement2 (3)EE&S 4010 Environmental Engr (3)C E 3420 Appl Hydraulics & Hydrology (3)Second SemesterCourseC E 4590 Capstone Design Project (3)Technical Requirement3 (3)Arts and Humanities (Literature) Requirement¹ (3)Arts and Humanities/Social Science Reqmt.¹ (3)Elective (3)Technical/Technical Design RequirementsEmphasisArea:TakenTakenTaken

Civil Engineering Curriculum WorksheetNote: Civil Engineering students may neither enroll in nor receive credit for any CE or EM course unless they have a 2.0 engineeringgrade-point ratio.Note: Civil Engineering students enrolling in any CE course (except CE 4590) must have a C grade or better in the prerequisites forthat course.1See Policy on Social Sciences and Humanities for Engineering Curricula. Six of these credit hours must also satisfyGeneral Education Cross-Cultural Awareness and Science and Technology in Society Requirements.2See advisor for approved list.3See advisor for approved list. Technical Requirements and electives may be used to complete an emphasis area in one or moreof the following fields: Applied Fluid Mechanics, Construction, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical/GeoenvironmentalEngineering, Structural Engineering, or Transportation EngineeringNOTES:

Civil Engineering Curriculum FlowchartGEOL 1030Physical GeologyLab(1 cr)CH 1010GeneralChemistry(4 cr)GEOL 1010Physical Geology(3 cr)ENGR 2100Intro to Engr/ComputerGraphics(2 cr)ENGR 1050/60EngineeringDisciplines andSkills(2 cr)MATH 1060Calculus of OneVariable I(4 cr)ENGL 1030Composition I(3 cr)MATH 1080Calculus of OneVariable II(4 cr)PHYS 1220Physics withCalculus I(3 cr)PHYS 1240Physics Lab(1 cr)PHYS 2210Physics withCalculus II(3 cr)PHYS 2230Physics Lab(1 cr)Arts, Humanitiesor Social ScienceReqmt.1(3 cr)CE 2010Statics(3 cr)MATH 2060Calculus ofSeveral Variables(4 cr)CE 3520EconomicEvaluation ofProjects(2 cr)CE 2080Dynamics(2 cr)MATH 2080Intro to OrdinaryDiff. Equations(4 cr)CE 3310*ConstructionEngr(3 cr)ENGR 1070/80/90EngineeringFundamentals(3 cr)CE 2550Geomatics(3 cr)CE 2060StructuralMechanics(4 cr)CE 3410Intro to FluidMechanics(4 cr)CE 3010StructuralAnalysis(3 cr)COMM 2500Public Speaking(3 cr)CE 3510CE Materials(4 cr)CE 3530*ProfessionalSeminar(1 cr)EE&S 4010EnvironmentalEngr(3 cr)CE 3420Appl Hydraulics& Hydrology(3 cr)Design TechnicalRequirement2(3 cr)CE 3210GeotechnicalEngr(4 cr)ENGL 3140*Technical Writing(3 cr)Design TechnicalRequirement2(3 cr)TechnicalRequirement3(3 cr)TechnicalRequirement3(3 cr)TechnicalRequirementRestricted3(3 cr)Elective(3 cr)Arts andHumanities(Literature)Requirement1(3 cr)Arts andHumanities/SocialScience Reqmt.1(3 cr)TechnicalRequirement3(3 cr)CE 4590Capstone DesignProject(3 cr)Year 4Year 3Year 2Year 1Arts, Humanitiesor Social ScienceReqmt.1(3 cr)PrerequisitePre-req or concurrentenrollment*Jr. StandingMATH 3020Statistics forEngineering &Sci(3 cr)CE 3110Transp EngrPlanning &Design(3 cr)

Department of Civil EngineeringTechnical Requirements Policy2016-2020 CurriculaStudents are required to take at least 18 units of technical requirements, including the design and restricted technicalrequirements. Any variation from the courses listed below must be pre-approved by the Department Chair.Course No.CE 4010CE 4020CE 4040CE 4060CE 4070CE 4080CE 4100CE 4110CE 4120CE 4210CE 4240CE 4250CE 4330CE 4340CE 4350CE 4360CE 4370CE 4380CE 4390CE 4400CE 4430CE 4460CE 4470CE 4560CE 4570CE 4620CE 4820CE 49001CE 49102CE 49103CE 49103CE 4990**1EE&S 4020EE&S 4100EE&S 4300EE&S 4840EE&S 4850EE&S 4860ME 3100**ECE 3070 and 3090**MSE 2100**CSM 3040**CSM 3050**LAW 3220**LAW 3330**Approved Science**4GEOL 4080**Course TitleIndeterminate and Matrix Structural AnalysisReinforced Concrete DesignMasonry Structural DesignStructural Steel DesignWood DesignStructural Loads and SystemsTraffic Engineering OperationsRoadway Geometric DesignsUrban Transportation PlanningGeotechnical Engineering DesignEarth Slopes and Retaining StructuresSoil-Structure InteractionConstruction Planning and SchedulingConstruction Estimating and Project ControlInfrastructure Project PlanningSustainable ConstructionSustainable Energy Project Design & AnalysisConstruction Support OperationsConstruction Equipment Selection and MaintenanceSustainable Energy EngineeringWater Resources EngineeringFlood Hazards and Protective DesignStormwater ManagementPavement Design and ConstructionMaterials Testing and InspectionCoastal Engineering IGroundwater and Containment TransportSpecial Projects (Requires Pre-approval by Dept. Chair)Selected Topics in Civil EngineeringSelected Topics in Civil Engineering (Transportation)Selected Topics in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical)Special Projects (Requires Pre-approval by Dept. Chair)Water and Waste Treatment SystemsEnvironmental Radiation Protection IAir Pollution EngineeringMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementHazardous Waste ManagementPollution PreventionThermodynamics and Heat TransferBasic Electrical Engineering/Electrical Engineering Laboratory IIntroduction to Materials ScienceEnvironmental Systems IEnvironmental Systems IILegal Environment of BusinessReal Estate LawSee Notes BelowGeohydrology**Students are permitted to take no more than one of their technical requirements from the courses marked with a double asterisk.1CE 4900 and CE 4990 will not count as a technical requirement unless the course content is preapproved by the Dept. Chair. Consult instructor andyour advisor.2Depending on course content, may count as a technical requirement. Consult instructor and your advisor.3Depending on course content, may count as a restricted technical requirement. Consult instructor.4A second approved science with laboratory selected from CH 1020, or BIOL 1030 and 1050, or 1100, or 1200 and 1210, 1220, 1230 or 1240.

List of Approved Technical Design Requirement Courses2016-2020 CurriculaStudents are required to take two design technical electives selected from different areas. Note that some of these classesmay satisfy the restricted technical elective as well. Regardless, students must take at least 18 units of technicalrequirements, including the design and restricted technical requirements.Geotechnical Area:CE 4210Geotechnical Engineering DesignCE 4240Earth Slopes and Retaining StructuresStructures Area:CE 4020Reinforced Concrete DesignCE 4040Masonry DesignCE 4060Steel DesignCE 4070Wood DesignCE 4080Structural Loads and SystemsTransportation:CE 4110Roadway Geometric DesignCE 4560Pavement Design and ConstructionApplied Fluid Mechanics:CE 4470Stormwater ManagementEnvironmental Engineering:EE&S 4020Water and Waste Treatment Systems

List of Approved Restricted Technical RequirementCourses 2– 2016-2020 CurriculaStudents are required to take one restricted technical elective selected from the following list:Course No.Course TitleCE 4100CE 4110CE 4120CE 4210CE 4240CE 4560CE 4820CE 49101CE 49101EE&S 4020EE&S 4100EE&S 4300EE&S 4840EE&S 4850EE&S 4860Traffic Engineering OperationsRoadway Geometric DesignsUrban Transportation PlanningGeotechnical Engineering DesignEarth Slopes and Retaining StructuresPavement Design and ConstructionGroundwater and Contaminant TransportSelected Topics in Civil Engineering (Transportation)Selected Topics in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical)Water and Waste Treatment SystemsEnvironmental Radiation Protection IAir Pollution EngineeringMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementHazardous Waste ManagementPollution Prevention1Consult instructor to determine if course will satisfy the restricted technical requirement.

ENGR 1020 Engineering Disciplines and Skills (2) ENGR 2100 Intro to Engr/Computer Graphics (2) MATH 1060 Calculus of One Variable I (4) ENGR 1410 Engineering Fundamentals (3) Arts, Humanities or Social Science Reqmt.¹ (3) MATH 1080 Calculus of One Variable II (4) PHYS 1220 Physics with Calculus I (3) PHYS 1240 Physics Lab (1)

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