Four-Year Curriculum Code 180
The
degree awarded upon completion of this program is the B.S. in civil engineering which is professionally accredited by the
Engineering Accreditation Commission of
ABET.
First Year
See First-Year Program (35)
Sophomore Year
First Semester
01:220:102 Introduction to Microeconomics (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)
14:635:407 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)
science 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.
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.