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The document outlines the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) program requirements totaling 131 credit hours, including general education, mathematics and science, engineering core, and specialization courses. It details specific courses required for different concentration tracks such as Structures/Materials/Geotechnical, Geotechnical/Transportation, and Environmental/Water Resources, along with elective options. Students are encouraged to work with advisors to formulate a personalized track to meet graduation requirements.

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The document outlines the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) program requirements totaling 131 credit hours, including general education, mathematics and science, engineering core, and specialization courses. It details specific courses required for different concentration tracks such as Structures/Materials/Geotechnical, Geotechnical/Transportation, and Environmental/Water Resources, along with elective options. Students are encouraged to work with advisors to formulate a personalized track to meet graduation requirements.

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CIVIL ENGINEERING (BSCE - 131 hours) Last updated:

6/7/2016

Name: USF ID:

GENERAL EDUCATION & EXIT REQUIREMENTS (27 HOURS)

ENGLISH (9 hrs) FKL SOCIAL & SCIENCE (3 hrs) FKL FINE ARTS (3 hrs)

ENC1101 (3) Composition I ( ) ( )

FKL SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL (3 hrs)

ENC1102 (3) Composition II ( ) FKL HCDGC (3 hrs)

ENC 3246 (3) Communications for FKL HUMANITIES (3 hrs) ( )


Engineers (Exit L&W)
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MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE (33 HOURS)

MAC 2281 (4) Engr. Calculus I CHM 2045 (3) Gen Chem I*** PHY 2048 (3) Physics w/ Calculus I
& 2048L (1) & Lab
MAC 2282 (4) Engr Calculus II CHM 2045L (1) Chem Lab
PHY 2049 (3) Physics w/ Calculus II
MAC 2283 (4) Engr Calculus III GLY 3850 (3) Geology for Engineers & 2049L (1) & Lab

MAP 2302 (3) Diff Equations** EGN 3443 (3) Eng Statistics I

ENGINEERING CORE (35 HOURS)

EGN 1113 (3) Intro to Design Graphics EGN 3321 (3) Dynamics EGN 3353C (3) Basic Fluid Mechanics

EGN 3000 (1) Foundations of Engineering * EGN 3331 (3) Mechanics of Materials EGN 3365 (3) Materials Engineering I

EGN 3311 (3) Statics EGN 3331L (1) MoM/Materials Lab EGN 3373 (3) Intro to Electrical Sys I

EGN 4453 (3) Numerical & Computer Tools I EGN 3343 (3) Thermodynamics I EGN 3615 (3) Engineering Economy I

EGN 4454 (3) Numerical & Computer Tools II

SPECIALIZATION (36 HOURS) FOR BSCE

ENV 4004L (1) Environmental/Water CONCENTRATION COURSES TTE 4004 (3) Transportation
Lab Engineering I
CES 3102 (3) Structures I (3) ENV 4001 (3) Environmental
Engineering
CEG 4011 (3) Geotech I (3) CAPSTONE DESIGN REQ MW/MI

CEG 4011L (1) Geotech/Trans Lab (3) (3)

CWR 4202 (3) Hydraulics (3)

(3) CGN 4122 (1) Professional and Ethics

TOTAL DESIGN CREDITS

CLAST: ________ GORDON: ________ FLENT: ________ ABET D & B: ________

Code: T = Transfer W = Waived K = Clep A, B, C, D = Grade


* Substitution allowed for transfer students with AA degree ** EGN 3433 substitutes for MAP 2302 *** CHS 2440 substitues for CHM 2045
Civil Engineering (BSCE - 131 Hours)
Civil Engineering Concentration and Capstone Design Requirements
The following is a list of possible concentration electives that students may take. It is important
that students adhere to prequisites and corequisites in choosing their electives. Civil
Engineering students take one of 3 tracks listed next:
Structures/Materials/Geotechnical Track
CES 4702 Concepts of Concrete Design *
CES 4605 Concepts of Steel Design*
CGN 4851 Concrete Construction Materials*
CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering II
or
TTE 4005 Transportation Engineering II
Technical Elective
CES 4750 Capstone Structures/Materials/Geotechnical Design

Geotechnical/Transportation Track
CGN 4851 Concrete Construction Materials*
CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering II*
TTE 4005 Transportation Engineering II*
Technical Elective
Technical Elective
CEG 4850 Capstone Geotechnical/Transportation Design

Environmental/Water Resources Track


ENV 4417 Water Quality and Treatment*
CWR 4540 Water Resources Engineering*

CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering II


or
TTE 4005 Transportation Engineering II

Technical Elective
Technical Elective
CWR 4812 Capstone Water Resources/Environmental Design

The program supports the following technical elective courses:


CCE 4031 Construction Management
CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering II
CES 4605 Concepts of Steel Design
CES 4702 Concepts of Concrete Design
CGN 4851 Concrete Construction Materials
CGN 4933 Special Topics in Civil & Environmental Engineering**
CRW 4540 Water Resources Engineering I
CWR 4541 Water Resources Engineering II
ENV 4417 Water Quality and Treatment
SUR 2101C Land Surveying
TTE 4003 Transportation and Society
TTE 4005 Transportation Engineering II
CWR 4541 Water Resources Engineering II

Students may, with the help of their advisor, formulate their own track to meet the requirements for a
bachelor's degree in civil engineering. This track will consist of five electives coupled with a capstone design
course (18 total credit hours).
* Required for concentration. All courses are 3 credits
**Please see academic advisor for selected special topic courses.

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