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Undergraduate Education in Newark
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Liberal Arts Colleges
Admission to the Liberal Arts Colleges
Newark College of Arts and Sciences
University College–Newark
Academic Programs and Courses
Availablity of Courses, Majors, and Minor Programs
Course Notation Information
Academic Foundations 003
African American and African Studies 014
Allied Health Technologies 045
American Studies 050
Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060
Anthropology 070
Arabic 074
Archaeology 075
Art (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081, Art History 082, Arts Management 084)
Biological Sciences
Central and Eastern European Studies (CEES) 149
Chemistry 160
Clinical Laboratory Sciences 191
Computer Science 198
Criminal Justice 202
Earth and Environmental Sciences (Geology 460)
Economics 220
Urban Education 300
English (350, 352, and 355)
Environmental Sciences 375
French 420
Geoscience Engineering 465
Major Requirements
Greek 490
Hebraic Studies 500
History (History 510, American 512)
Honors 525
International Affairs
Italian 560
Journalism and Media Studies 570
Korean 574
Latin 580
Legal Studies
Linguistics 615
Mathematics (Mathematics 640, Statistics 960)
Medical Technology 660
Microbiology
Music (Music 700, Music Performance 701)
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Political Science 790
Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies 810
Psychology 830
Puerto Rican Studies 836
Religious Studies 840
Slavic 861
Social Work 910
Sociology 920
Spanish 940
Speech 950
Television
Theater Arts, Television and Media Arts (Theater Arts 965, Speech 950)
Urban Studies 975
Women's Studies 988
Administration and Faculty
Consortium with New Jersey Institute of Technology
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark
School of Criminal Justice
School of Public Affairs and Administration
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Divisions of the University
Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Geoscience Engineering 465 Major Requirements  

Major Requirements


The major in geoscience engineering is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental, and intercollegiate major between the Department of Sciences at Rutgers-Newark and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). The goal of the program is to train students to combine evaluative and remedial capabilities in one degree. The program is rigorous and designed to prepare graduates for technical and management positions in industry or to continue their education in graduate studies.

The program is designed to lead to certification as a professional engineer (PE).

First Year

Fall Semester

  21&62:160:113  General Chemistry Laboratory I (1)

  21&62:160:115  General Chemistry I (4)

  21&62:198:101  Computers and Programming I (3)

  21&62:350:101  English Composition I (3)

  21&62:640:135  Calculus I (4)

  21&62:750:205  Introductory Physics Laboratory I (1)

  21&62:750:213  University Physics I (3)

  FED 101  Fundamentals of Engineering (2) (NJIT course)

Spring Semester

  21&62:160:114  General Chemistry Laboratory II (1)

  21&62:160:116  General Chemistry II (4)

  21&62:350:102  English Composition II (3)

  21&62:640:136  Calculus II (4)

  21&62:750:206  Introductory Physics Laboratory II (1)

  21&62:750:214  University Physics II (3)

  NCAS fine arts elective (3)

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

  21&62:460:103  Planet Earth (3)

  21&62:460:104  Planet Earth Laboratory (1)

  21&62:640:327  Probability and Statistics (3)

  Mech 235  Statics (3) (NJIT course)

  NCAS economics elective (3) (NJIT course)

Spring Semester

  21&62:640:314  Elementary Differential Equations (3)

  Chem 365  Environmental Organic Chemistry (3) (NJIT course)

  Mech 236  Dynamics (2) (NJIT course)

  Mech 237  Strength of Materials (3) (NJIT course)

  Mech 237A  Strength of Materials Laboratory (1) (NJIT course)

  NCAS social science elective (3)

It is strongly recommended that students receive 40 hours of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training during the summer.

Junior Year

Fall Semester

  21&62:460:311  Geologic Field Problems (3)

  21&62:460:321  Mineralogy (4)

  21&62:460:406  Applied Geophysics (3)

  CE 200B  Surveying Laboratory (1) (NJIT course)

  CE 320  Fluid Mechanics (4) (NJIT course)

  NCAS history elective (3)

Spring Semester

  21&62:460:320  Structural Geology (4)

  21&62:460:427  Hydrogeology (3)

  CE 321  Water Resources Engineering (3) (NJIT course)

  CE 341  Soil Mechanics (3) (NJIT course)

  CE 341A  Soil Mechanics Laboratory (1) (NJIT course)

  NCAS history elective (3)

Senior Year

Fall Semester

  21&62:460:309  Geomorphology (3)

  CE 406  Remote Sensing (3) (NJIT course)

  CE 494  Geological/Environmental Engineering Design I (3) (NJIT course)

  NCAS literature elective (3)

  technical elective (3) (see below)

Spring Semester

  21&62:750:315  Introductory Thermodynamics (3)

  CE 495  Geological/Environmental Engineering Design II (3) (NJIT course)

  NCAS interdisciplinary (3)

  NCAS literature elective (3)

  technical elective (3) (see below)

It is recommended that students take 21&62:460:314  Stratigraphy and 21&62:460:322  Petrology, although any from the list below will fulfill the requirement:

Technical Electives

  21&62:460:314  Stratigraphy (4)

  21&62:460:322  Petrology (3)

  21&62:460:401  Introduction to Geochemistry (3)

  21&62:460:403  Optical Mineralogy (3)

  CE 322  Hydraulic Engineering (3) (NJIT course)

  CE 332  Structures I (3) (NJIT course)

  CE 443  Foundation Design (3) (NJIT course)

  CE 545  Rock Mechanics I (3) (NJIT course)

  EE 405  Electrical Engineering Principles (3) (NJIT course)

  EnE/EvSc 610  Hazardous Substance Procedures (3) (NJIT course)

  SET 420  Land Information Systems (3) (NJIT course)




 
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