Four-Year Curriculum Code 180
First Year
See First-Year Program (35)
Sophomore Year
First Semester
01:220:200 Economic Principles and Problems (3)
01:640:251 Multivariable Calculus (4)
01:750:227 Analytical Physics IIA (3)
01:750:229 Analytical Physics II Laboratory (1)
14:440:222 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (3)
humanities/social sciences elective (3)
Second Semester
01:355:302 Scientific and Technical Writing (3)
01:640:244 Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics (4)
14:180:216 Introductory Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (3)
14:180:243 Mechanics of Solids (3)
humanities/social sciences elective (3)
Junior Year
First Semester
01:960:379 Basic Probability and Statistics (3)
14:180:305 Construction Engineering (3)
14:180:318 Elements of Structures (3)
14:180:387 Fluid Mechanics (3)
14:180:389 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (1)
14:440:407 Mechanical Properties of Materials (3)
Second Semester
14:180:320 Design of Steel Structures (3)
14:180:345 Properties of Materials Laboratory (1)
14:180:364 Transportation Engineering I (3)
14:180:372 Soil Mechanics (3)
14:180:374 Soil Mechanics Laboratory (1)
14:540:343 Engineering Economics (3)
Senior Year
First Semester
14:180:411 Reinforced Concrete (3)
14:180:421 Reinforced Concrete Laboratory (1)
14:180:429 Water and Wastewater Engineering (3)
14:180:430 Transportation Planning (3)
14:180:473 Foundation Engineering (3)
technical elective (3)
Second Semester
14:180:482 Professional Issues in Civil Engineering (1)
14:180:___ departmental elective (capstone design) (4)
14:180:___ departmental elective (3)
technical elective (3)
general elective (3)
Total Credits = 128
1. Departmental courses may be used for technical electives, but technical courses outside the department may not be used as departmental electives. The department publishes annually a list of acceptable technical electives in the undergraduate handbook. The following technical courses are strongly recommended:
14:332:373 Elements of Electrical Engineering (3)
14:650:351 Thermodynamics (3)
2. At least one of the following capstone design courses is required:
14:180:407 Construction Projects (4)
14:180:426 Structural Design (4)
14:180:431 Design of Environmental Engineering Facilities (4)
14:180:438 Transportation Engineering II (4)
14:180:474 Geotechnical Engineering Design (4)
3. With a combination of the required and elective departmental courses and the available general and technical electives, a student may pursue a general program or a program having an area of concentration in structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, construction engineering, transportation engineering, or water resources/environmental engineering.