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Civil Engineering (BS)

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Civil Engineering Degree

The Civil Engineering curriculum provides academic discipline in mathematics, the physical sciences, and the technical aspects of civil engineering. Upon mastering the fundamental principles of engineering mechanics, the student builds additional breadth in several of the civil engineering disciplines such as coastal and water resources, computing and systems, construction, environmental, geotechnical, materials, structural, and transportation engineering.Ìý Students learn to include principles of sustainability in civil infrastructure designs and develop skills in communication, leadership, and professional ethics.

Specific curriculum requirements are available on the Office of Undergraduate Courses and Curricula .

Educational Objectives in Civil Engineering

Within a few years of graduation, alumni of the Civil Engineering program will:

  1. Function successfully in a professional environment by utilizing and enhancing their leadership, technical, critical thinking, and communication skills.
  2. Develop lifelong learning skills through graduate or other professional education and obtaining licensure where appropriate.
  3. Function in team-oriented, multidisciplinary open-ended engineering activities considering the societal, economic, public health, and environmental impacts of engineering decisions, and the professional and ethical responsibilities of civil engineers.
  4. Promote organizational success with consideration of cost and time management while practicing and promoting ethical behavior and stewardship of a sustainable environment.

Plan Requirements

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
°ä±áÌý101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1 3
°ä±áÌý102 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1
·¡Ìý101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 2 1
·¡Ìý115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I 1 4
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 2 4
ÌýHours14
Spring Semester
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
4
Select one of the following Economics Courses: 3
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Fundamentals of Economics
EÌý102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
ÌýHours13
Second Year
Fall Semester
CEÌý214 Engineering Mechanics-Statics 2 3
CEÌý250 Introduction to Sustainable Infrastructure 2 3
TDEÌý220 Civil Engineering Graphics 3
MAÌý242 Calculus III 4
CSCÌý111 Introduction to Computing: Python 3
ÌýHours16
Spring Semester
CEÌý225 Mechanics of Solids 2 3
CEÌý282 Hydraulics 2 3
MAÌý305
Introductory Linear Algebra and Matrices
or Applied Differential Equations I
3
MSEÌý200 Mechanical Properties of Structural Materials 3
PYÌý208 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II 3
PYÌý209 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory 1
ÌýHours16
Third Year
Fall Semester
CEÌý332
Civil Engineering Materials
or Engineering Behavior of Soils and Foundations
4
Select one of the following: 3
Introduction to Transportation Engineering
Reinforced Concrete Design
Civil Engineering Systems
Hydrology and Urban Water Systems
CE Junior Elective 3
STÌý370 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3
ÌýHours13
Spring Semester
CEÌý332
Civil Engineering Materials
or Engineering Behavior of Soils and Foundations
4
Select one of the following: 3
Introduction to Transportation Engineering
Reinforced Concrete Design
Civil Engineering Systems
Hydrology and Urban Water Systems
CE Junior Elective 3
Basic Science Elective 3
Select one of the following Engineering Science Electives: 3
Principles of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Thermodynamics I
Engineering Dynamics
ÌýHours16
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
CE Senior Elective 3
CE Senior Elective 3
Senior Elective 3
COMÌý110
Public Speaking
or Communication for Engineering and Technology
3
ÌýHours12
Spring Semester
CE Senior Elective 3
CE Senior Elective 3
CEÌý420
Structural Engineering Project
or Civil Engineering Project
3
ÌýHours9
ÌýTotal Hours109
1

A grade of C or higher is required.

2

A grade of C- or higher is required.

GEP Courses
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives3
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours17

CE Junior Electives

CEÌý301Civil Engineering Surveying and Geomatics3
CEÌý305Introduction to Transportation Engineering3
CEÌý325Structural Analysis I3
CEÌý327Reinforced Concrete Design3
CEÌý339Civil Engineering Systems3
CEÌý367Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings3
CEÌý373Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering3
CEÌý383Hydrology and Urban Water Systems3

Basic Science Electives

BIOÌý181Introductory Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity4
BIOÌý183Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology4
FORÌý260Forest Ecology4
FWÌý221Conservation of Natural Resources3
MEAÌý101Geology I: Physical3
MEAÌý110Geology I Laboratory1
MEAÌý200Introduction to Oceanography3
MEAÌý210Oceanography Lab1
SSCÌý200Soil Science3

CE Senior Electives

CEÌý401Transportation Systems Engineering3
CEÌý402Traffic Operations3
CEÌý403Highway Design3
CEÌý405Railroad System Planning, Design, and Operation 3
CEÌý413Principles of Pavement Design3
CEÌý426Structural Steel Design3
CEÌý435Engineering Geology3
CEÌý437Civil Engineering Computing3
CEÌý443Seepage, Earth Embankments and Retaining Structures3
CEÌý444An Introduction to Foundation Engineering3
CEÌý466Building Construction Engineering3
CEÌý476Air Pollution Control3
CEÌý477Principles of Solid Waste Engineering3
CEÌý478Energy and Climate3
CEÌý479Air Quality3
CEÌý484Water Supply and Waste Water Systems3
CEÌý487Introduction to Coastal and Ocean Engineering3
CEÌý488Water Resources Engineering3
CEÌý501Transportation Systems Engineering3
CEÌý502Traffic Operations3
CEÌý503Highway Design3
CEÌý505Railroad System Planning, Design, and Operation 3
CEÌý578Energy and Climate3
CEÌý588Water Resources Engineering3
MEAÌý479Air Quality3

Senior Electives

ARCÌý521Daylighting and Passive Energy Systems for Architecture3
ARCÌý522Building Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy3
ARCÌý523Building Energy Modeling and Simulation3
ARCÌý590Special Topics in Architecture1-6
CEÌý225Mechanics of Solids3
CEÌý282Hydraulics3
CEÌý401Transportation Systems Engineering3
CEÌý402Traffic Operations3
CEÌý403Highway Design3
CEÌý405Railroad System Planning, Design, and Operation 3
CEÌý425Structural Analysis II3
CEÌý464Legal Aspects of Contracting3
CEÌý468Construction Engineering Laboratory1
CEÌý478Energy and Climate3
CEÌý488Water Resources Engineering3
CEÌý499Undergraduate Research Thesis in Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering1-3
CEÌý501Transportation Systems Engineering3
CEÌý502Traffic Operations3
CEÌý503Highway Design3
CEÌý504Airport Planning and Design3
CEÌý505Railroad System Planning, Design, and Operation 3
CEÌý506Transportation Engineering Data Collection and Analysis3
CEÌý507Sensors, Instrumentation, and Data Analytics for Transportation Networks3
CEÌý509Highway Safety3
CEÌý515Advanced Strength of Materials3
CEÌý522Theory and Design Of Prestressed Concrete3
CEÌý523Theory and Behavior Of Steel Structures3
CEÌý524Analysis and Design Of Masonry Structures3
CEÌý525Advanced Structural Analysis3
CEÌý526Finite Element Method in Structural Engineering3
CEÌý527Structural Dynamics3
CEÌý528Structural Design in Wood3
CEÌý529FRP Strengthening and Repair of Concrete Structures3
CEÌý530Properties of Concrete and Advanced Cement-Based Composites3
CEÌý536Introduction to Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers3
CEÌý537Computer Methods and Applications3
CEÌý538Information Technology and Modeling3
CEÌý548Engineering Properties Of Soils I3
CEÌý549Soil and Site Improvement3
CEÌý557Engineering Measurement and Data Analysis3
CEÌý561Construction Project Management3
CEÌý562Lean Construction Concepts and Methods3
CEÌý564Legal Aspects of Contracting3
CEÌý565Construction Safety Management3
CEÌý567Risk and Financial Management in Construction3
CEÌý568Building Information Modeling in Construction1
CEÌý571Physical Principles of Environmental Engineering3
CEÌý573Biological Principles of Environmental Engineering3
CEÌý574Chemical Principles of Environmental Engineering3
CEÌý576Engineering Principles Of Air Pollution Control3
CEÌý577Engineering Principles Of Solid Waste Management3
CEÌý578Energy and Climate3
CEÌý579Principles of Air Quality Engineering3
CEÌý581Fluid Mechanics in Natural Environments3
CEÌý582Coastal Hydrodynamics3
CEÌý583Engineering Aspects Of Coastal Processes3
CEÌý584Hydraulics Of Ground Water3
CEÌý585Principles of Surface Water Quality Modeling3
CEÌý586Engineering Hydrology3
CEÌý588Water Resources Engineering3
CEÌý590Special Topics In Civil Engineering1-6
CEÌý591Special Topics in Civil Engineering Computing1-6
CEÌý592Special Topics in Construction Engineering1-6
CEÌý593Special Topics in Geotechnical Engineering1-3
CEÌý594Special Topics in Structures and Mechanics1-6
CEÌý595Special Topics in Transportation Engineering1-6
CEÌý596Special Topics in Water Resource and Environmental Engineering1-6
FBÌý528Structural Design in Wood3
MAÌý302Numerical Applications to Differential Equations1
MAÌý305Introductory Linear Algebra and Matrices3
MAÌý315Mathematics Methods in Atmospheric Sciences4
MAÌý351Introduction to Discrete Mathematical Models3
MAEÌý440Non-Destructive Testing and Evaluation3

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
°ä±áÌý101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1 3
°ä±áÌý102 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1
·¡Ìý101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 2 1
·¡Ìý115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 2 4
²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I 1 4
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
ECÌý205 Fundamentals of Economics 3
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
4
EÌý102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours16
Second Year
Fall Semester
CEÌý214 Engineering Mechanics-Statics 2 3
CEÌý250 Introduction to Sustainable Infrastructure 2 3
CSCÌý111 Introduction to Computing: Python 3
TDEÌý220 Civil Engineering Graphics 3
MAÌý242 Calculus III 4
ÌýHours16
Spring Semester
CEÌý225 Mechanics of Solids 2 3
CEÌý282 Hydraulics 2 3
PYÌý208 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II 3
PYÌý209 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory 1
MAÌý341
Applied Differential Equations I
or Introductory Linear Algebra and Matrices
3
MSEÌý200 Mechanical Properties of Structural Materials 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours17
Third Year
Fall Semester
CEÌý332
Civil Engineering Materials
or Engineering Behavior of Soils and Foundations
4
CE Core Course – Elective I 3
CE Junior Elective I 3
STÌý370 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours16
Spring Semester
CE 332/342 Civil Engineering Materials 4
CE Core Course – Elective II 3
CE Junior Elective 3
Basic Science Elective 3
Select one of the following Engineering Science Electives: 3
Principles of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Thermodynamics I
Engineering Dynamics
ÌýHours16
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
CE Senior Elective I 3
CE Senior Elective II 3
Senior Elective 3
COMÌý110
Public Speaking
or Communication for Engineering and Technology
3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
CE Senior Elective III 3
CE Senior Elective IV 3
Select one of the following CE Senior Design courses: 3
Structural Engineering Project
Civil Engineering Project
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours15
ÌýTotal Hours126
1

C or better grade required

2

C- or better grade required

Career Opportunities

Society will always need constructed facilities to live, work, and sustain their lives and environment, and civil, construction, and environmental engineers will always be needed to plan, design, and construct these facilities. Civil, construction, and environmental engineering comprise such diversified fields that graduates have a wide choice in types and locations of employment. Jobs range from federal, state, or municipal agencies to a variety of manufacturing and processing industries, consulting firms or construction companies. The work may be performed partially or wholly in an office or in the field and may be located in a small community, a big city, an industrial center, or even in a foreign country. Careers in either professional practice or teaching and research are common for many graduates who complete advanced degrees.