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Civil & Environmental Engineering

Philip Udo-Inyang, Ph.D., P.E., Acting Chair

Bechara Abboud, Ph.D., P.E., Program Coordinator
Room 510, Engineering and Architecture Building
215-204-7816

www.temple.edu/engineering/academic-programs/cee/

The Civil Engineering Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.


Civil Engineering Program

Goals, Objectives & Design Integration

Graduates will be employed in industries, academia or state and federal government agencies or enter into or complete graduate or professional degree programs. Graduates will use modern engineering techniques, skills, and tools to identify, formulate, and solve civil engineering problems; or design structures or systems considering functionality, safety and cost effectiveness; or evaluate the impact of civil engineering solutions in a global, societal, and environmental context consistent with the principles of sustainable development. Graduates will engage in the professional practice in civil engineering or closely related fields. Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of ethical, societal, and professional responsibility; engage in life-long learning opportunities; and demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills within multidisciplinary teams.

Civil Engineering professionals plan, design, construct, and operate facilities which are essential to the quality of modern life, the Civil Engineering curriculum is based upon providing a fully-integrated design experience by beginning with introductory courses in the study of engineering history and economics, then progressing through a broad coverage of the primary areas of practice within Civil Engineering (surveying, structures, geotechnical engineering, construction engineering, water resources, transportation, and environmental engineering), and finishing with a year-long capstone Civil Engineering senior design project. The goal of the Civil Engineering program is to prepare students to pursue graduate education in their specific areas of interest, to pass the Fundamental of Engineering and Professional Engineer exams in the areas of practice within Civil Engineering, and become involved in design, project planning and research.

 

Civil Engineering Program with Concentration in Environmental Engineering

Goals, Objectives & Design Integration

The objective of the Concentration in Environmental Engineering within the Civil Engineering program at Temple University is to provide students with the skills needed to understand environmental problems and to design environmental systems to reduce and/or mitigate pollution. Environmental Engineering is a hybrid of Civil Engineering and Chemical Engineering, and it is thus natural for a civil engineer to broaden his/her knowledge in Environmental Engineering. Students in this concentration would be in a program that satisfies ABET accreditation for civil engineers, but they are more equipped to pass the Fundamental of Engineering and the Professional Engineer exams in the Environmental Engineering Category.

 

Summary of Requirements

University Requirements:

All new students are required to complete the university's General Education (GenEd) curriculum.

All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. The specific writing-intensive courses required for this major are listed below and are identified by "WI" in the Attribute column.

Department Requirements:

Civil Engineering Program

 

Foundation Science & Math Courses in Civil Engineering
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I
4  
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4  
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Mathematics 3041 Differential Equations I 3  
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II 4  
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry Laboratory I 1  
Subtotal     27  
 
Required Communications, Humanities, & Social Science
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
GenEd Electives Humanities and Social Science Various* 21 (minimum)  
Subtotal     25  
 
Required Engineering Courses for Civil Engineering
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Civil Engineering 1105 Surveying
2  
Civil Engineering 2011 Civil Engineering Materials 2  
Civil Engineering 3048 Probability, Statistics & Stochastic Methods 3  
Civil Engineering 3211 Transportation Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering 3311 Construction Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering 3331 Soil Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 3332 Soil Mechanics Lab 1  
Civil Engineering 3411 Structural Analysis
3  
Civil Engineering 3412 Structural Analysis Lab 1  
Civil Engineering 3441 Steel & Concrete Design 4  
Civil Engineering 3711 Environmental Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering   Electives 6  
Elective   Free Elective 3  
Electrical Engineering 2112 Electrical Devices & Systems I 3  
Engineering 1101 Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology 2  
Engineering 1117 Engineering Graphics 3  
Engineering 2196 Technical Communication 3 WI
Engineering 2331 Engineering Statics + 3  
Engineering 2332 Engineering Dynamics + 3  
Engineering 2333 Mechanics of Solids + 3  
Engineering 3496 Materials Science for Engineers 3 WI
Engineering 3553 Mechanics of Fluids + 3  
Engineering 3571 Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics 3  
Engineering 4169 Engineering Seminar 1  
Engineering 4196 Senior Design Project I* 1 WI
Engineering 4296 Senior Design Project II* 3 WI
Mechanical Engineering 3506 Fluids and Energy Laboratory 1  
Subtotal     72  
Total Hours for Civil Engineering Major 124 (minimum)

* Senior Design topic must be approved by the chair of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.

+ Courses must be passed with a C- or better.

Civil Engineering Program with Concentration in Environmental Engineering

 

Foundation Science & Math Courses
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I
4  
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4  
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Mathematics 3041 Differential Equations I 3  
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II 4  
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry Laboratory I 1  
Subtotal     27  
 
Required Communications, Humanities, & Social Science
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
GenEd Electives Humanities and Social Science Various* 21 (minimum)  
Subtotal     25  
 
Required Engineering Courses for Civil Engineering with Concentration in Environmental Engineering
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Civil Engineering 1105 Surveying
2  
Civil Engineering 2011 Civil Engineering Materials 2  
Civil Engineering 2711 Environmental Chemistry & Microbiology 3  
Civil Engineering 3048 Probability, Statistics & Stochastic Methods 3  
Civil Engineering 3311 Construction Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering 3331 Soil Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 3332 Soil Mechanics Lab 1  
Civil Engineering 3711 Environmental Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering   Electives 15  
Elective   Free Elective 2  
Electrical Engineering 2112 Electrical Devices & Systems I 3  
Engineering 1101 Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology 2  
Engineering 1117 Engineering Graphics 3  
Engineering 2196 Technical Communication 3 WI
Engineering 2331 Engineering Statics + 3  
Engineering 2332 Engineering Dynamics + 3  
Engineering 2333 Mechanics of Solids + 3  
Engineering 3096 Economic Analysis 3 WI
Engineering 3553 Mechanics of Fluids + 3  
Engineering 3571 Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics 3  
Engineering 4169 Engineering Seminar 1  
Engineering 4196 Senior Design Project I* 1 WI
Engineering 4296 Senior Design Project II* 3 WI
Mechanical Engineering 3506 Fluids and Energy Laboratory 1  
Subtotal     72  
Total Hours for Civil Engineering Major with Concentration in Environmental Engineering: 124 (minimum)

* Senior Design topic must be approved by the chair of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.

+ Courses must be passed with a C- or better.

 

Minor in Environmental Engineering

Room 514, Engineering and Architecture Building

1947 North 12th Street

Philadelphia, PA 19122

215-204-7814

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) offers a five-course (15 s.h.) undergraduate Minor in Environmental Engineering. Undergraduates from the Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering are eligible to participate in this program.

The purpose of the Minor is to allow students from a wide range of undergraduate majors to obtain an introductory background in sustainability, pollution prevention, environmental modeling, and pollution control technologies most appropriate to their interests and major field. The Minor in Environmental Engineering will add considerably to students' major program skills and make them more valuable to employers. Mathematics and Science majors will gain an understanding of engineering problem-solving processes and standard pollution control technologies. Engineering majors will understand the environmental effects of technologies in their major field and how to manage those effects. After the student completes the requirements for the minor, the minor will be recorded on the student's official university transcript upon graduation.

Academic Requirements for the Environmental Engineering Minor

Students pursuing an Environmental Engineering Minor must meet the following requirements:

  • A minimum of C- in each course
  • An overall GPA of 2.0 for courses in the Environmental Engineering minor

Courses

Two required courses:

  • Civil Engineering 2711: Environmental Chemistry & Microbiology (prerequisites: CHEM 1031, CHEM 1033)
  • Civil Engineering 3711: Environmental Engineering (prerequisites: CHEM 1031, MATH 1042)

Three elective courses (minimum) may be taken after completion of the two required courses; choose from the following:

  • Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology
  • Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology
  • Civil Engineering 4711: Air Pollution Control System
  • Civil Engineering 4721: Water & Wastewater Systems Design
  • Civil Engineering 4731: Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

Students are required to complete prerequisite courses (shown in parentheses above) as indicated for the two required courses. These prerequisite courses do not count toward the minimum of 15 semester hours. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering maintains an approved list of elective courses.

Declaration of Environmental Engineering Minor

Students who are interested in pursuing an Environmental Engineering minor should speak to their advisor in the school or college in which they are pursuing their degree. Students should formally declare the Environmental Engineering minor upon completing no more than 6 credits toward the minor. There is no penalty if the minor is not completed. For more information and to declare the minor, please contact the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

 


 

Suggested Semester By Semester Plans

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)

Requirements for New Students starting in the 2012-2013 Academic Year

 

Year 1 - Fall
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Engineering 1101 Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology 2  
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I 4 (GQ)
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry Laboratory I 1  
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
Semester Total   14  
 
Year 1 - Spring
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4 (GQ)
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 1117 Engineering Graphics 3  
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Civil Engineering 1105 Surveying 2  
Semester Total   16  
 
Year 2 - Fall
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 2331 Engineering Statics 3  
Civil Engineering 2011 Civil Engineering Materials 2  
Engineering 2196 Technical Communication 3 WI
Semester Total   16  
 
Year 2 - Spring
Engineering 2332 Engineering Dynamics 3  
Engineering 2333 Mechanics of Solids 3  
Engineering 3571 Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics 3  
Mathematics 3041 Differential Equations I 3  
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ
Semester Total   15  
 
Year 3 - Fall
Engineering 3553 Mechanics of Fluids 3  
Civil Engineering 3331 Soil Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 3332 Soil Mechanics Lab 1
Civil Engineering 3411 Structural Analysis 3  
Civil Engineering 3412 Structural Analysis Lab 1  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Engineering 3496 Materials Science for Engineers 3 WI
Semester Total   17  
 
Year 3 - Spring
Engineering 4169 Professional Seminar 1  
Civil Engineering 3048 Probability, Statistics & Stochastic Methods 3  
Civil Engineering 3211 Transportation Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering 3441 Steel & Concrete Design 4  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
Mechanical Engineering 3506 Fluids and Energy Laboratory 1  
Semester Total   15  
 
Year 4 - Fall
Engineering 4196 Senior Design Project I 1 WI
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
Civil Engineering 3711 Environmental Engineering 3  
Free xxxx Free Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx The Arts 3 GA
Civil Engineering 3311 Construction Engineering 3  
Semester Total   16  
 
Year 4 - Spring
Engineering 4296 Senior Design Project II 3 WI
Electrical Engineering 2112 Electrical Devices & Systems I 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Human Behavior 3 GB
Semester Total   15  
         
Total Hours for Civil Engineering: 124 (minimum)

 

Approved Civil Engineering Technical Electives:

Year 4/Fall:

Civil Engineering 4211: Bridge Engineering

Civil Engineering 4221: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 4244: Introduction to Geosynthetics

Civil Engineering 4301: Construction Administration

Civil Engineering 4302: Engineering Project Management

Civil Engineering 4431: Behavior & Design of Steel Structures

Civil Engineering 4433: Behavior & Design of Masonry Structures

Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology (offered only in the Spring)

Civil Engineering 4445: Earthquake Engineering & Seismic Design

Civil Engineering 4711: Air Pollution Control System

Engineering 3096: Engineering Economic

Year 4/Spring:

Civil Engineering 3334: Structural Design of Pavements

Civil Engineering 3611: Hydraulic Engineering (An Advanced Course)

Civil Engineering 4303: Construction Financial Management

Civil Engineering 4312: Construction Equipment Management

Civil Engineering 4321: Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 4421: Structural Dynamics

Civil Engineering 4432: Behavior & Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Civil Engineering 4531: Life Cycle Assessment & Carbon Footprinting

Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology (offered only in the Fall)

Civil Engineering 4721: Water & Wastewater Systems Design

Civil Engineering 4731: Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

 

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.) - Environmental Engineering Concentration

Requirements for New Students starting in the 2012-2013 Academic Year

 

Year 1 - Fall
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Engineering 1101 Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology 2  
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I 4 (GQ)
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry Laboratory I 1  
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
Semester Total   14  
 
Year 1 - Spring
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4 (GQ)
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 1117 Engineering Graphics 3  
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Civil Engineering 1105 Surveying 2  
Semester Total   16  
 
Year 2 - Fall
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 2331 Engineering Statics 3  
Civil Engineering 2011 Civil Engineering Materials 2  
Civil Engineering 2711 Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology 3  
Semester Total   16  
 
Year 2 - Spring
Engineering 2332 Engineering Dynamics 3  
Engineering 2333 Mechanics of Solids 3  
Engineering 3571 Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics 3  
Mathematics 3041 Differential Equations I 3  
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities II 3 GZ
Semester Total   15  
 
Year 3 - Fall
Engineering 3553 Mechanics of Fluids 3  
Civil Engineering 3331 Soil Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 3332 Soil Mechanics Lab 1  
Civil Engineering 3711 Environmental Engineering 3  
Engineering 2196 Technical Communication 3 WI
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Human Behavior 3 GB
Semester Total   16  
 
Year 3 - Spring
Engineering 4169 Engineering Seminar 1  
Civil Engineering 3048 Probability, Statistics & Stochastic Methods 3  
Civil Engineering 3311 Construction Engineering 3  
Mechanical Engineering 3506 Fluids and Energy Laboratory 1  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Semester Total   17  
 
Year 4 - Fall
Engineering 4196 Senior Design Project I 1 WI
Engineering 3096 Economic Analysis 3 WI
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
GenEd 08xx or 09xx The Arts 3 GA
Free xxxx Free Elective 2  
Semester Total   15  
 
Year 4 - Spring
Engineering 4296 Senior Design Project II 3 WI
Electrical Engineering 2112 Electrical Devices & Systems I 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Civil Engineering Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
Semester Total   15  
         
         
Total Hours for Civil Engineering - Environmental Engineering Concentration: 124 (minimum)

 

Approved Civil Engineering Technical Electives:

Fall:

Civil Engineering 3211: Transportation Engineering

Civil Engineering 3411: Structural Analysis / Civil Engineering 3412: Structural Analysis Laboratory

Civil Engineering 4221: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 4244: Introduction to Geosynthetics

Civil Engineering 4301: Construction Administration

Civil Engineering 4302: Engineering Project Management

Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology (offered only in the Spring)

Civil Engineering 4641: Urban Streams & Storm Water Management

Spring:

Civil Engineering 3441: Steel & Concrete Design

Civil Engineering 3611: Hydraulic Engineering (An Advanced Course)

Civil Engineering 4303: Construction Financial Management

Civil Engineering 4312: Construction Equipment Management

Civil Engineering 4321: Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 4531: Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprinting

Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology (offered only in the Fall)

Civil Engineering 4731: Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

 


 

Cooperative Education Programs

A Cooperative Education (Co-op) is an optional program available at the College of Engineering where you have the opportunity to gain professional work experience before graduation. It is designed to give you the chance to apply the knowledge learned in the classroom to real life problems. You will be exposed to the latest technology and new ideas at a worksite helping you understand your field of work more extensively. During the Co-op, you will make valuable connections with professionals in your field. A cooperative education can enhance and strengthen you academically, professionally and personally.

Below are the five-year curricula for the Co-op programs leading to the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Environmental Engineering. The minimum requirement for graduation is 127 semester hours.

 

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with Cooperative Experience

Requirements for New Students starting in the 2012-2013 Academic Year

 

First Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Engineering 1101 Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology 2  
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I 4 (GQ)
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry Laboratory I 1  
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
Semester Total   14  
 
Second Semester
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4 (GQ)
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 1117 Engineering Graphics 3  
Civil Engineering 1105 Surveying 2  
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Semester Total   16  
 
Third Semester
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 2331 Engineering Statics 3  
Civil Engineering 2011 Civil Engineering Materials 2  
Engineering 2196 Technical Communication 3 WI
Semester Total   16  
 
Fourth Semester
Engineering 2332 Engineering Dynamics 3  
Engineering 2333 Mechanics of Solids 3  
Engineering 3571 Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics 3  
Mathematics 3041 Differential Equations I 3  
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Seminar II 3 GZ
Semester Total   15  
 
Fifth Semester
Engineering 3553 Mechanics of Fluids 3  
Civil Engineering 3331 Soil Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 3332 Soil Mechanics Lab 1  
Civil Engineering 3411 Structural Analysis 3  
Civil Engineering 3412 Structural Analysis Laboratory 1 WI
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Engineering 3496 Materials Science for Engineers 3  
Semester Total   17  
 
Sixth Semester
Engineering 4169 Engineering Seminar 1  
Mechanical Engineering 3506 Fluids and Energy Laboratory 1  
Civil Engineering 3048 Probability, Statistics & Stochastic Methods 3  
Civil Engineering 3211 Transportation Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering 3411 Steel & Concrete Design 4  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
Semester Total   15  
       
Seventh Semester
Engineering 2181 or 3181 Co-op Experience I or II 3  
         
 
Eighth Semester
Engineering 3181 Co-op Experience II 3  
         
 
Ninth Semester
Engineering 4196 Senior Design Project I 1 WI
Civil Engineering 3311 Construction Engineering 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
Civil Engineering 3711 Environmental Engineering 3  
Free xxxx Free Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx The Arts 3 GA
Semester Total   16  
 
Tenth Semester
Engineering 4296 Senior Design Project II 3 WI
Electrical Engineering 2112 Electrical Devices & Systems I 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Human Behavior 3 GB
Semester Total   15  
         
Total Hours for Civil Engineering: 127 (minimum)

 

Approved Civil Engineering Technical Electives:

Fall:

Civil Engineering 4211: Bridge Engineering

Civil Engineering 4221: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 4244: Introduction to Geosynthetics

Civil Engineering 4301: Construction Administration

Civil Engineering 4302: Engineering Project Management

Civil Engineering 4431: Behavior & Design of Steel Structures

Civil Engineering 4433: Behavior & Design of Masonry Structures

Civil Engineering 4445: Earthquake Engineering & Seismic Design

Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology (offered only in the Spring)

Civil Engineering 4711: Air Pollution Control System

Engineering 3096: Engineering Economics

Spring:

Civil Engineering 3334: Structural Design of Pavements

Civil Engineering 3611: Hydraulic Engineering (An Advanced Course)

Civil Engineering 4303: Construction Financial Management

Civil Engineering 4312: Construction Equipment Management

Civil Engineering 4321: Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 4421: Structural Dynamics

Civil Engineering 4432: Behavior & Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Civil Engineering 4531: Life Cycle Assessment & Carbon Footprinting

Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology (offered only in the Fall)

Civil Engineering 4721: Water & Wastewater Systems Design

Civil Engineering 4731: Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

 

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering- Environmental Engineering Concentration with Cooperative Experience

Requirements for New Students starting in the 2012-2013 Academic Year

 

First Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Engineering 1101 Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology 2  
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I 4 (GQ)
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry Laboratory I 1  
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
Semester Total   14  
 
Second Semester
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4 (GQ)
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 1117 Engineering Graphics 3  
Civil Engineering 1105 Surveying 2  
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Semester Total   16  
 
Third Semester
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II & Lab 4 (GS)
Engineering 2331 Engineering Statics 3  
Civil Engineering 2011 Civil Engineering Materials 2  
Civil Engineering 2711 Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology 3  
Semester Total   16  
 
Fourth Semester
Engineering 2332 Engineering Dynamics 3  
Engineering 2333 Mechanics of Solids 3  
Engineering 3571 Classical & Statistical Thermodynamics 3  
Mathematics 3041 Differential Equations I 3  
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Seminar II 3 GZ
Semester Total   15  
 
Fifth Semester
Engineering 3553 Mechanics of Fluids 3  
Civil Engineering 3331 Soil Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 3332 Soil Mechanics Lab 1  
Civil Engineering 3711 Environmental Engineering 3  
Engineering 2196 Technical Communication 3 WI
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Human Behavior 3 GB
Semester Total   16  
 
Sixth Semester
Engineering 4169 Engineering Seminar 1  
Civil Engineering 3048 Probability, Statistics & Stochastic Methods 3  
Civil Engineering 3311 Construction Engineering 3  
Mechanical Engineering 3506 Fluids and Energy Laboratory 1  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Semester Total   17  
       
Seventh Semester
Engineering 2181 or 3181 Co-op Experience I or II 3  
         
 
Eighth Semester
Engineering 3181 Co-op Experience II 3  
         
 
Ninth Semester
Engineering 4196 Senior Design Project I 1 WI
Engineering 3096 Economic Analysis 3 WI
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
GenEd 08xx or 09xx The Arts 3 GA
Free xxxx Free Elective 2  
Semester Total   15  
 
Tenth Semester
Engineering 4296 Senior Design Project II 3 WI
Electrical Engineering 2112 Electrical Devices & Systems I 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
Civil Engineering xxxx Approved Technical Elective 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
Semester Total   15  
         
         
Total Hours for Civil Engineering - Environmental Engineering Concentration: 127 (minimum)

 

Approved Civil Engineering Technical Electives:

Fall:

Civil Engineering 3211: Transportation Engineering

Civil Engineering 3411: Structural Analysis / Civil Engineering 3412: Structural Analysis Laboratory

Civil Engineering 4221: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 4244: Introduction to Geosynthetics

Civil Engineering 4301: Construction Administration

Civil Engineering 4302: Engineering Project Management

Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology (offered only in the Spring)

Civil Engineering 4641: Urban Streams & Storm Water Management

Spring:

Civil Engineering 3441: Steel & Concrete Design

Civil Engineering 3611: Hydraulic Engineering (An Advanced Course)

Civil Engineering 4303: Construction Financial Management

Civil Engineering 4312: Construction Equipment Management

Civil Engineering 4321: Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 4531: Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprinting

Civil Engineering 4621: Engineering Hydrology or Civil Engineering 4631: Environmental Hydrology (offered only in the Fall)

Civil Engineering 4731: Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

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