2009 Curriculum v7 Final

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Class of 2009

CIVIL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM


Revised v 7 3/08

First Semester APMA 111 CHEM 151 CHEM 151L ENGR 162 STS 101 Single Variable Calculus II Intro. Chemistry for Engrs. Intro. Chemistry Lab Introduction to Engineering Lang. Comm. & Tech. Soc. 4 3 1 4 3 15 APMA 212 PHYS 142E PHYS 142W CS 101

Second Semester Multivariable Calculus General Physics I Physics I Workshop Intro. to Computer Science Science elective (1) HSS elective (2) Fourth Semester 3 3 1 3 3 3 16 APMA 213 CE 231 CE 205 CE 315/365 STS ___ Ordinary Diff. Equations Strength of Materials Intro to Env. Eng. Fluid Mechanics/Lab STS 2xx/3xx elective 4 3 3 4 3 17 4 3 1 3 3 3 17

Third Semester APMA 308 PHYS 241E PHYS 241L CE 201 CE 230 Linear Algebra General Physics II General Physics II Lab Civil Engr. Techniques Statics HSS elective (2) Fifth Semester APMA 311 CE 319 CE 323/363 CE 336 App. Statistics & Prob. Structural Mechanics Properties & Behavior of Materials/Lab) Water Resources Eng. Unrestricted elective (6) Seventh Semester CE 490 STS 401 CE Design and Practice Western Tech. & Culture Civil Eng elective (4) Civil Eng elective (4) Unrestricted elective (6)

Sixth Semester 3 CE 316/316L Intro. to Geotech. Eng./Lab 3 CE 326 Design of Concrete Str. 4 CE 344 Trans. Facilities Design HSS elective (2) 3 Science/Eng elective (3) 3 16 Eighth Semester 4 STS 402 3 3 3 3 16 Engineer, Ethics & Society Civil Eng elective (4) Civil Eng elective (4) Engineering elective (5) Unrestricted elective (6) 4 3 3 3 3 16

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Minimum Requirements for Graduation: 128 Credit Hours, 4 Civil Engineering Proficiency Areas and 1 Design Elective (see back)
(1) Science elective chosen from: BIOL 201, 202; CHE 200; CHEM 152; ECE 200; MSE 209: and PHYS 252. (2) Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS) elective chosen from the approved list available in Thornton A122. (3) Science/Engineering elective chosen from: BIOL 201, 202; CHEM 152, 212; EVSC 280; PHYS 252; all 200-level SEAS courses (with the exception of STS courses) and any course meeting the requirements of the Engineering Elective. (see footnote (5) below) (4) Civil engineering elective chosen from all 300-and 400-level Civil Engineering courses. (5) Engineering elective chosen from all 300- and 400-level SEAS courses (with the exception of STS courses) plus other approved technical courses (listed on back). (6) Unrestricted electives chosen from any graded course in the University except mathematics courses below MATH 131 and courses that substantially duplicate any others offered for the degree, including PHYS 201, 202; CS 110, 120; or any introductory programming course. Students in doubt as to what is acceptable to satisfy a degree requirement should get the approval of their advisor and the deans office, located in Thornton Hall, Room A122. APMA 109 counts as a three-credit unrestricted elective. (OVER) Revised (v10 updated 1/08) blue

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To complete a proficiency area, at least two courses must be completed within that area. All students will satisfy the first three areas (*) through required courses. One of the last three areas must also be completed. Each student must complete at least one design elective. The following classes do not fall within any proficiency, but may be used as a civil engineering elective; they do not satisfy the design elective requirement: CE 446 Introduction to GIS CE 461 Computer Applications in Civil Eng. CE 471 Finite Element Analysis

PROFICIENCY AREAS AND DESIGN ELECTIVES Civil Engineering Materials*


CE 316 Introduction to Geotechnical Eng. CE 323 Properties and Behavior of Material CE 411 Foundation Engineering CE 453 Asphalt Materials CE 455 Mechanics of Composite Materials

Required/ Design Elective Elective R R E E E R R E E E E E R R E E E R E E

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In addition, other CE 451/CE 452 or graduate level classes may satisfy CE elective, design elective and/or proficiency area requirements. Please get pre-approval in writing from your advisor.

Structural Engineering*
CE 319 Structural Mechanics CE 326 Design of Concrete Structures CE 401 Design of Metal Structures I CE 402 Design of Metal Structures II CE 403 Adv. Reinforced Concrete Design CE 405 Pre-stressed Concrete Design CE 462 Advanced Structural Analysis The following are approved technical courses from outside of SEAS that will also satisfy the Civil Engineering curriculum requirement for an Engineering Elective:

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Water Resources Engineering*


CE 315 Fluid Mechanics CE 336 Water Resources Engineering CE 427 Hydraulics of Rivers, Streams & CE 436 Stormwater Management CE 440 Groundwater Hydrology

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Transportation Engineering
CE 344 Transportation Facilities Design CE 444 Traffic Operations CE 445 Intro to Transportation Planning

Any EVSC class 3xx or 4xx, with the exceptions of EVSC 340 and special topic courses, EVSC 493/494* EVGE 507 Aqueous Geochemistry EVEC 521 Aquatic Ecology EVEC 522 Terrestrial Ecology EVEC 523 Microbial Ecology EVHY 544 Catchment Hydrology EVHY 545 Hydrological Transport Processes ARCH 323 Building and Climate ARCH 541 Computer Aided Architectural Design PLAC 556/LAR 528 Green Cities / Green Site Design

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*EVSC 493 and 494 (Special Topics courses) might be suitable, depending on topic. Civil engineering students must petition CEE dept. to use as engineering electives.

Environmental Engineering
CE 205 Intro. to Environmental Engineering CE 330 Water for the World CE 410 Water Chemistry for Env. Eng CE 416 Env. Microbiology for Engineers CE 420 Experimental Analyses in Env. Eng. CE 426 Environmental Systems Management CE 430 Environmental Engineering

R E E E E E E Infrastructure Engineering and Management CE 201 Civil Eng. Techniques R CE 341 Civil Engineering System Analysis E CE 404 Concrete Technology E CE 421 Pavement Analysis and Design E CE 431 Construction II: Earthwork E
(or LAR 534 cross-listing) CE 441 Construction Eng. & Economics (or ARCH 534)

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