The BS in Civil Engineering program requires a minimum of 124 credits for degree completion:
Within the policies of the School of Computing & Engineering, the Civil Engineering program enforces credit limits during the academic terms. Exceeding 18 credits in the Fall or Spring semesters, 4 credits in the January term, or 10 credits in each Summer term requires the approval of the dean's office.
Code | Title | Credits |
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University Curriculum | 50 | |
Foundational Courses for Civil Engineering | ||
CSC 106 | Introduction to Programming for Engineers | 3 |
MA 153 | Calculus II: Part A | 2 |
MA 154 | Calculus II: Part B | 2 |
MA 251 | Calculus III | 4 |
MA 265 | Matrix Algebra and Differential Equations | 4 |
Common Engineering Curriculum | ||
ENR 395 | Professional Development Seminar | 1 |
Civil Engineering Courses | ||
CER 210 | Statics | 3 |
CER 220 & 220L | Mechanics of Materials and Mechanics of Materials Lab | 4 |
CER 230 | Infrastructure Engineering | 3 |
CER 260 | Introduction to Construction Management | 3 |
CER 240 & 240L | Civil Engineering Site Design and Civil Engineering Site Design Lab | 3 |
CER 310 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
CER 320 | Structural Analysis | 3 |
CER 325 | Construction Materials | 1 |
CER 330 & 330L | Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering and Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering Lab | 3 |
CER 340 & 340L | Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering and Foundation Design and Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering and Foundation Design Lab | 4 |
CER 350 & 350L | Hydrology/Hydraulic Design and Hydrology/Hydraulic Design Lab | 4 |
CER 420 | Design of Concrete Structures | 3 |
CER 445 | Advanced Geotechnical Engineering and Foundation Design | 3 |
CER 455 & 455L | Advanced Environmental Engineering and Advanced Environmental Engineering Lab | 3 |
CER 490 | Engineering Professional Experience | 0 |
CER 497 | Design of Civil Engineering Systems I | 3 |
CER 498 | Design of Civil Engineering Systems II | 3 |
Select two Civil Engineering Electives | 6 | |
Technical Elective 1 | 3 | |
Required courses that also count toward the University Curriculum | ||
The World of an Engineer | ||
Principles of Microeconomics | ||
Calculus I | ||
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry I Lab | ||
General Biology I and General Biology I Lab | ||
University Physics | ||
Take 4 credits from: | ||
General Chemistry II and General Chemistry II Lab | ||
General Biology II and General Biology Lab II | ||
University Physics II | ||
Total Credits | 124 |
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Includes any CER elective or an MER, IER, SER, MA, PHY, BIO or CHE course at 200 level or higher with department chair approval.