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Civil Engineering Curriculum

Prerequisite Flow chart


Freshman Year Sophomore Year
Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
Key:
1. Courses with "E" also require class standing as pre-requisites, see General Catalogue
2. Courses with "**" are additional department requirements, prerequisities for Professional Program courses.
3. Courses shown in the junior/senior years with "*" are shown only for the purpose of showing that they are
enforced prerequistes to the courses showing an arrow to them.

____ Intro CCE Problem Solving & ____


____ CCE 101 Technology ____
____ CCE 102E ____
____ Engr Graphics & Geospatial Info. & ____
____ MTH 111 Design GIS ____
____ CCE 201 CE 202 ____
____ Chemistry for Chemistry for ____
____ Engineers Engineers ____
____ CH 201E CH 202** ____
____ CH Lab CH 205** ____
____ ____
____ ____
____ General Physics/ General Physics/ General Physics/ ____
____ Calculus Calculus Calculus ____
____ PH 211E PH 212E PH 213E ____
____ ____
____ Dynamics ____
____ ENGR 212** ____
____ (F,W,S) ____
____ Statics Strength of Materials ____
____ MTH 252E ENGR 211 E
ENGR 213 E
____
____ (F W S)
(F,W,S) (F W S)
(F,W,S) Electrical ____
____ Fundamentals ____
____ ENGR 201** ____
____ Applied Differential ____
Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Vector Calculus I
____ Equations ____
MTH 251E MTH 252E MTH 254E
____ MTH 256E ____
(F,W,S) (F,W,S) (F,W,S)
____ (F, W, S) ____
____ Introduction to ____
____ Matrix and Power Statistics ____
____ Series Methods ST 314** ____
____ MTH 306E ____
____ (F, W, S) ____
____ ____
____ Lifetime Fitness HHS HHS 241-248 ____
____ 231 or NFM 232 ____
____ ____
____ English Composition Technical Writing ____
____ WR 121 E WR 327 ____
____ (F,W,S) Speech Comm. (F,W,S) ____
____ COMM 111/114E ____
____ (F,W,S) ____
____ ____
____ ____
Biological Science
____ ____
Elective
____ ____
(F,W,S)
____ ____
____ Perspectives Introduction to ____
____ Cultural Diversity Microeconomics Perspectives ____
____ (F,W,S) ECON 201 Difference, Power, & ____
____ SP&I (F,W,S) Discrim. (F,W,S) ____
____ 15 15 15 16 15 15 ____
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Civil Engineering Curriculum
Prerequisite Flow chart continued
Junior Year Senior Year
Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
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____ ____
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____ Fluid Mechanics Fluid Hydraulics Professional ____
____ CE 311 CE 313 *ST 314 Practice (WIC) ____
____ CE 418 ____
____ ____
____ CE 361 Introduction to Introduction to ____
____ Highway Transportation ____
____ *ENGR 212 Engineering Engineering ____
____ CE 392 CE 491 ____
____ ____
____ *ENGR 213 ____
Civil & Construction
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Engring Materials
____ ____
CCE 321
____ ____
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Geotechnical Geotechnical
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Engineering I Engineering II
____ * ST 314 ____
CE 372 CE 373
____ *ENGR 213 ____
____ ____
____ ____
Design of Steel Reinforced Civil Infrastructure
____ Structural Theory I Structural Theory II ____
Structures Concrete I Design
____ CE 381 CE 382 ____
CE 383 CE 481 CE 419
____ ____
____ ____
____ *ENGR 213 ____
____ ____
____ ____
____ Surveying Theory ____
Engineering
____ CE 361 ____
Hydrology Planning
____ ____
CE 412 CE 420
____ *ST 314 ____
____ ____
____ ____
____ Environmental ____
____ *MTH 256 Engineering ____
____ Fundamentals ____
____ EnvE 321 ____
____ ____
____ ____
____ ____
____ Technical Elective ____
Technical Elective Technical Elective
____ ____
____ ____
____ ____
____ Perspectives Perspectives Synthesis ____
____ Western Culture Literature & Arts Science Tech. & ____
____ (F,W,S) (F,W,S) Society (F,W,S) ____
____ Synthesis ____
____ Contemp. Global ____
____ Issues (F,W,S) ____
____ ____
____ ____
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CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
PRE-ENGINEERING PROGRAM

FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR


Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
1 Intro. to Statistics
Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Vector Calculus I Matrix & Power Applied Diff. Eqns.
2 MTH 251
E
MTH 252
E
MTH 254
E
Series Methods MTH 256
E **ST 314
F,W,S F,W,S F,W,S MTH 306
E
F,W,S F,W,S
3
F, W, S
4 Electrical Fund.
5 **ENGR 201
Chemistry for Engrs. Chemistry for Engrs. Gen Physics/Calc Gen Physics Gen Physics
E F,W,S
6 CH 201 **CH 202 PH 211
E
With Calculus With Calculus
E E
7 S, F PH 212 PH 213
Dynamics
F, W W, S
8 **CCE 101 **CH 205 - LAB **ENGR 212
Orientation F, W, S
9 Sp Communications Engr. Computations Statics Strength of Materials
E E E E
10 COMM 111/114 CE 102 ENGR 211 ENGR 213
English Composition Technical Writing
E F, W, S F, W, S F, W, S
11 WR 121 WR 327
a F, W, S F, W, S
12 Engr. Graphics Geospatial Info
**Biological Science ECON 201
13 Elective Social Processes & Design & GIS
Perspectives Perspectives
F, W, S & Institutions **CCE 201 **CE 202
14 Cultural Diversity Differ. Power & Discrim.
F, W, S F,W,S F, W, S
15 Lifetime Fitness
16 HHS 241-251 HHS 231/NFM 232

a Enrollment term is limited by alphabetical sectioning: Biological science electives without prerequisites:
Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
WR 121 A-G H-N O-Z BI 101 BI 102 BI 103
MB 230 MB 230 MB 230
E
Required by College of Engineering for entry into the Pro Program ANS 121 ANS 121 BOT 101
**Additional school requirements, prerequisites for Professional Program courses. CSS 205 ANS 121
F, W, S = Multiple terms in which same course is offered CSS 205

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR


Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
1 ^ CE Professional
Hydraulic Reinforced ^ Civil Infrastructure
2 Fluid Mechanics Engineering Hydrology Concrete I Practice Design
CE 311 CE 313 CE 412 CE 481 CE 418 CE 419
3
4
Engineering
5 Transportation Planning
Design of Technical
6 Engineering CE 420
Structural Theory I Structural Theory II Steel Structures Elective
CE 381 CE 382 CE 383 CE 491 F, W, S
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8 Technical
Technical
9 Elective Elective
Surveying Geotechnical Geotechnical Synthesis
F,W,S F,W,S
10 Theory Engineering I Engineering II Contemp. Global Iss.
CE 361 CE 372 CE 373 F, W, S
11 Perspectives
12 Literature and Arts
Perspectives Synthesis
F,W,S
13 Western Culture Sci Tech & Soc
Civil Engineering Introduction to Environmental F,W,S F, W, S
14 Materials Highway Engineering Engring Fundamentals
15 CCE 321 CE 392 EnvE 321

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^ = Writing Intensive Course 5/28/09


Total credits required for BSCE = 180 credit hours (average load = 15 credits per term)

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