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Undergraduate Information

2003/2004 | 2005/2006 | 2006/2007 | Courses | Tech. Electives | AHSS


2006 / 2007 Curriculum

Freshman Year (General Engineering)

First Semester

Course Name Credits
C H 101 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 103 Composition I 3
CES 102 Engineering Disciplines and Skills 2
MTHSC 106 Calculus of One Variable I 4
Arts, Humanities or Social Science Requirement.1 3

Second Semester

Course Name Credits
GEOL 101 Physical Geology2 3
GEOL 103 Physical Geology Lab2 1
Arts, Humanities or Social Science Requirement1 3
ENGR 130 Engineering Fundamentals 2
MTHSC 108 Calculus of One Variable II 4
PHYS 122 Physics with Calculus I 3
PHYS 124 Physics Lab 1

Sophmore Year

First Semester

Course Name Credits
E M 201 Statics 3
MTHSC 206 Calculus of Several Variables 4
Arts, Humanities or Social Science Requirement1 3
PHYS 221 Physics with Calculus II 3
PHYS 223 Physics Lab 1
E G 209 Intro to Engineering / Computer Graphics 2

Second Semester

Course Name Credits
C E 208 Dynamics 2
MTHSC 208 Intro to Ordinary Differential Equations 4
C E 255 Geomatics 3
C E 206 Structural Mechanics 4
C E 352 Economic Evaluation of Projects 2

Junior Year

First Semester

Course Name Credits
C E 301 Structural Analysis 3
C E 341 Intro to Fluid Mechanics 4
C E 351 C E Materials 4
C E 331 Construction Engineering 3
EX ST 301 Introduction to Statistics 3

Second Semester

Course Name Credits
C E 353 Professional Seminar 1
C E 311 Transport Engineering Planning & Design 3
C E 321 Geotechnical Engineering 4
Technical Design Requirement3 3
EE&S 401 Environmental Engineering 3
C E 342 Applied Hydraulics & Hydrology 3

Senior Year

First Semester

Course Name Credits
Technical Requirement Restricted3 3
Technical Requirement3 3
Technical Requirement3 3
Technical Requirement3 3
ENGL 314 Technical Writing 3

Second Semester

Course Name Credits
C E 459 Capstone Design Project 3
Technical Requirement3 3
Arts and Humanities (Literature) Requirement1 3
Arts and Humanities / Social Science Requirement1 3
Elective (3) 3

1See Policy on Social Sciences and Humanities for Engineering Curricula. Six of these credit hours must also satisfy General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness and Science and Technology in Society Requirements.

2 CH 102 or BIOL 120 and BIOL 121, 122, or 123 may be substituted.

3See advisor. Technical Requirements and electives may be used to complete an emphasis area in one or more of the following fields: Applied Fluid Mechanics, Construction, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical/Geoenvironmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Transportation Engineering

Note: Civil Engineering students may neither enroll in nor receive credit for any C E or E M courses unless they have a 2.0 engineering grade-point ratio and a grade of C or better in course prerequisites that have a C E or E M designation. Exceptions: 1) Students may always re-enroll in C E courses which they have previously completed with a grade of C or lower. 2) Students need not have a C or better in 300-level C E courses to enroll in C E 459 (see course prerequisities).