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42 civil & environmental (CE) CE / ENE overview • programs available courses of instruction • flowcharts Civil engineers develop and design many of the essential elements of our everyday lives: transportation systems, water supply and waste disposal systems, and industrial and commercial structures. They face the challenges of replacing our nation’s aging infrastructure — highways, bridges, wharf and harbor structures, industrial facilities — and addressing the prob- lems of ground water and air pollution as well as industrial and hazardous waste man- agement. They are also responsible for developing our future cities. Civil Engineering is a diverse field with a number of options including building sci- ence, structures, water resources, construction engineering and management, and environmental engineering. Student members of our chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers regularly participate in national and regional “concrete canoe” competitions as well as a vari- ety of other social and career events. Programs Available Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science 131 units Civil Engineering (Building Science) Bachelor of Science 135 units Civil Engineering (Construction) Bachelor of Science 131 units Civil Engineering (Environmental) Bachelor of Science 130 units Civil Engineering (Information Management) Bachelor of Science 134 units Civil Engineering (Structural) Bachelor of Science 131 units Civil Engineering (Water Resources) Bachelor of Science 131 units Environmental Engineering Bachelor of Science and minor 132 units Applied Mechanics (see pg. 21) Bachelor of Science 128 units Construction Planning and Management Minor See pages 47-54 for the curricula of the B.S. programs listed above. See pages 78-79 for information on minor programs offered by the School of Engineering. Additional Graduation Requirements In addition to the general degree requirements listed on pages 4-8, students in the above majors are required to earn a minimum grade of “C” in CE 205, 225, 309, and 325. Environmental Engineering majors must earn a mini- mum grade of “C” in CE 205, 225, and ENE 410. Minor in Construction Planning and Management See page 78 for information on the Minor in Construction Planning and Manage- ment. Minor in Environmental Engineering See page 78 for information on the Minor in Environmental Engineering. Courses of Instruction The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes. Civil Engineering (CE) 105L Surveying for Civil Engineering (2, Fa) Plane surveying, measurement of distances and angles, horizontal curves, surveying computations. Laboratory. 106 Design and Planning of Civil Engineer- ing Systems (2) History of civil engineer- ing; introduction to the synthesis and design of systems dependent upon civil engineering technology; the structuring, modeling, and simulation of such systems. 107 Introduction to Civil Engineering Graphics (3, FaSp) Graphic communica- tion and drawing; use of instruments, lettering, dimensioning, and detailing of engineering drawing; free-hand sketch- ing, drafting, and modeling. 108 Introduction to Computer Methods in Civil Engineering (2, Fa) Computer programming, organization of problems for computational solution, flow charts, programming; numerical methods; analysis and solution of civil engineering problems. 110 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (4, Fa) Basic concepts of environmental engineering. Local and global environmental pollution; scientific, social, legal and political aspects of environmental issues; air/water/land pollution and control technologies. 205 Statics (2) Statics of particles and rigid bodies; equivalent force systems; distributed forces; applications to trusses, frames, machines, beams, and cables; friction; moments of inertia. Corequisite: PHYS 151L. 210L Introduction to Environmental Engineering Microbiology (3, Sp) Prin- ciples of environmental microbiology; waterborne pathogens; microorganisms and air pollution; microorganisms in soil; water pollution microbiology; biodegrada- tion of hazardous chemicals; eutrophica- tion. Prerequisite: CE 110; corequisite: CHEM 105aL or CHEM 115aL.

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civil & environmental (CE)CE / ENE overview • programs available

courses of instruction • flowcharts

Civil engineers develop and design many of the essential elements of oureveryday lives: transportation systems, water supply and waste disposal systems,

and industrial and commercial structures.

They face the challenges of replacing our nation’s aging infrastructure — highways,bridges, wharf and harbor structures, industrial facilities — and addressing the prob-lems of ground water and air pollution as well as industrial and hazardous waste man-agement. They are also responsible for developing our future cities.

Civil Engineering is a diverse field with a number of options including building sci-ence, structures, water resources, construction engineering and management, andenvironmental engineering.

Student members of our chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers regularlyparticipate in national and regional “concrete canoe” competitions as well as a vari-

ety of other social and career events.

Programs Available• Civil Engineering

Bachelor of Science131 units

• Civil Engineering (Building Science)Bachelor of Science135 units

• Civil Engineering (Construction)Bachelor of Science131 units

• Civil Engineering (Environmental)Bachelor of Science130 units

• Civil Engineering(Information Management)Bachelor of Science134 units

• Civil Engineering (Structural)Bachelor of Science131 units

• Civil Engineering (Water Resources)Bachelor of Science131 units

• Environmental EngineeringBachelor of Science and minor132 units

• Applied Mechanics (see pg. 21)Bachelor of Science128 units

• Construction Planning andManagementMinor

See pages 47-54 for the curricula of theB.S. programs listed above.

See pages 78-79 for information on minorprograms offered by the School ofEngineering.

Additional GraduationRequirementsIn addition to the general degreerequirements listed on pages 4-8,students in the above majors are requiredto earn a minimum grade of “C” in CE205, 225, 309, and 325. EnvironmentalEngineering majors must earn a mini-mum grade of “C” in CE 205, 225, andENE 410.

Minor in ConstructionPlanning and ManagementSee page 78 for information on the Minorin Construction Planning and Manage-ment.

Minor in EnvironmentalEngineeringSee page 78 for information on the Minorin Environmental Engineering.

Courses of InstructionThe terms indicated are expected but arenot guaranteed. For the courses offeredduring any given term, consult theSchedule of Classes.

Civil Engineering (CE)

105L Surveying for Civil Engineering (2, Fa)Plane surveying, measurement ofdistances and angles, horizontal curves,surveying computations. Laboratory.

106 Design and Planning of Civil Engineer-ing Systems (2) History of civil engineer-ing; introduction to the synthesis anddesign of systems dependent upon civilengineering technology; the structuring,modeling, and simulation of suchsystems.

107 Introduction to Civil EngineeringGraphics (3, FaSp) Graphic communica-tion and drawing; use of instruments,lettering, dimensioning, and detailing ofengineering drawing; free-hand sketch-ing, drafting, and modeling.

108 Introduction to Computer Methods inCivil Engineering (2, Fa) Computerprogramming, organization of problemsfor computational solution, flow charts,programming; numerical methods;analysis and solution of civil engineeringproblems.

110 Introduction to EnvironmentalEngineering (4, Fa) Basic concepts ofenvironmental engineering. Local andglobal environmental pollution; scientific,social, legal and political aspects ofenvironmental issues; air/water/landpollution and control technologies.

205 Statics (2) Statics of particles andrigid bodies; equivalent force systems;distributed forces; applications to trusses,frames, machines, beams, and cables;friction; moments of inertia. Corequisite:PHYS 151L.

210L Introduction to EnvironmentalEngineering Microbiology (3, Sp) Prin-ciples of environmental microbiology;waterborne pathogens; microorganismsand air pollution; microorganisms in soil;water pollution microbiology; biodegrada-tion of hazardous chemicals; eutrophica-tion. Prerequisite: CE 110; corequisite:CHEM 105aL or CHEM 115aL.

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225 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies(3) Analysis of stress and strain; axial,flexural, and torsional behavior of slenderbars; elastic deflections; combinedstresses; introduction to elastic stabilityand energy methods. Prerequisite: CE 205.

306L Civil Engineering MeasurementSystems (3) Mensuration and instrumen-tation for civil engineering practice.Cadastral, route, and constructionsurveying systems. Professional responsi-bility, managerial and supervisorycontrols for field surveying operations.Prerequisite: CE 105L.

309 Fluid Mechanics (3, FaSp) Fluidstatics; relative velocity field; totalacceleration; divergence theorem;conservation of mass, energy, andmomentum applied to engineeringproblems in laminar and turbulent flow.Prerequisite: MATH 126; corequisite: CE325.

325 Dynamics (3) Elements of vectoralgebra; dynamics of particles, systems ofparticles and rigid bodies; kinematics;momentum relations, energy methods;vibrations; Euler’s equations of motion.Prerequisite: CE 205.

334L Mechanical Behavior of Materials (3,Sp) Measurement of stress and strain;tensile, impact, creep, and fatiguebehavior; statistical methods, brittlefracture; properties of structural materials.Prerequisite: CE 225 or ME 204.

358 Theory of Structures I (3, Fa) Deforma-tions and deflections of elastic systems;statically indeterminate beams, arches,and frames; secondary stresses. Prerequi-site: CE 225.

390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised,individual studies. No more than oneregistration permitted. Enrollment bypetition only.

402 Computer Methods in Engineering (3,FaSp) Fundamentals of analog and digitalcomputers; simulation of nonlinearphysical systems; numerical analysis andsolution of engineering problems.Prerequisite: CE 108 and MATH 245.

404 Fundamentals of Law for Engineers (3,Sp) Legal problems confronting theengineer in his professional environmentand daily life. Survey of the legal systemand how it operates.

406 Microcomputer Applications inCivil Engineering (3) Solution of civilengineering problems using microcom-puters; frame analysis, beam and columndesign; common database problems,solution of large numerical problemsusing limited computer resources.

407 Analytical Mechanics (3) Principles ofdynamics; Lagrange equations;Hamilton’s principle; rigid body dynam-ics; gyroscopic motion; wave propagation;vibrations of multi-degree freedomsystems. Prerequisite: CE 228.

408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engineering (3,Fa) Realization of nondeterministicproblems in civil engineering; quantita-tive analysis of structural and systemreliability; optimal design and designwith specified risk.

409abL Computer Aided Design (3-3, FaSp)Applications of interactive computergraphics to design problems; automateddrafting; 3-D graphic algorithms. Analysisof design process from informationprocessing viewpoint. Prerequisite: CE225.

412 Construction Law and the PropertyDevelopment Process (3, Fa) Legal as-pects of property development and con-struction: land use, construction practicesand specifications, architecture and engi-neering contracts, agency, subcontracting,professional registration, liability, insur-ance, liens, and bonds. Recommended prepa-ration: CE 404 or a general business lawcourse.

428 Mechanics of Materials (3) Analysisof stress and deformation; equations of elas-ticity; bending of beams; elastic instabil-ity; torsion problems; introduction to platesand shells; elastic wave propagation; nu-merical methods. Prerequisite: CE 225.

429 Structural Concept Design Project (3)Synthesis of structural systems to meetstrength and stiffness requirements;RFPs; structural behavior; conceptgeneration; preliminary analysis; trade-offstudies; evaluation criteria; projectmanagement. Prerequisite: AE 353 or CE358.

443 Environmental Chemistry (3, FaSp)Chemistry of water, gas, liquid and solidwastes. Chemical principles applicable toenvironmental engineering. Prerequisite:CHEM 105bL or CHEM 115bL.

451 Water Resources Engineering (4,Sp) Discussion of broad perspective oncontrol and utilization of water resources;hydrology, probability concept, economicstudy, hydraulic structures, multiplepurpose water resources projects.Prerequisite: CE 309.

453 Water Quality Control (3, FaSp) Waterquality criteria and fundamental ofacceptability. Natural purification ofsurface waters. Processes employed inthe treatment of waste waters for disposalor re-use. Prerequisite: CHEM 105aL orCHEM 115aL and CE 309.

456 Design of Steel Structures (3, Fa)Analysis and design of steel structures;beam-columns, plate girders, and frames;multistory design project. Prerequisite: CE358.

457 Reinforced Concrete Design (3, Sp)Strength and deformation of reinforcedconcrete; beams in flexure and shear;bond and development of bars; deflec-tions; columns; slabs; footings; introduc-tion to prestressed concrete. Prerequisite:CE 225.

458 Theory of Structures II (3, Sp)Matrix algebra; stiffness method; forcemethod; computer analysis of planarstructures. Prerequisite: CE 108 and CE358 or AE 150 and AE 353.

459 Introduction to StructuralDynamics (3, Sp) Response of single andmultiple degree of freedom systems todynamic excitation; structural modelingand approximate solutions; introductionto earthquake resistant design. Corequisite:CE 458.

460 Construction Engineering (3)Introduction to the construction pro-cesses; estimating and bidding, construc-tion administration, planning andscheduling, equipment and methods,labor relations, cost control systems, andsafety.

461 General Construction Estimating(3) Theory of estimating. Quantitysurveying; unit cost synthesis andanalysis. Bid organization and prepara-tion; competitive simulations andexercises. Prerequisite: departmentalapproval.

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462 Construction Methods andEquipment (3)(3)(3)(3)(3) Current procedures inselected fields of construction; organiza-tion and planning; equipment economics;machinery.

463L Water Chemistry and Analysis(3, FaSp) Chemistry of water purificationtechnology and water pollution control.Chemical processes in natural andengineering aquatic environments;physical/chemical and biological charac-terization of water and wastewater.Prerequisite: CE 453, CHEM 105b orCHEM 115bL.

464 Geotechnical Engineering (3) Fun-damentals of soil mechanics and founda-tion engineering; soil classification, seep-age, stress-strain behavior, shear strength,consolidation, design of retaining structuresand foundations, and slope stability.

465 Water Supply and Sewerage Sys-tem Design (3, Fa) Design of water sup-ply systems, storm drains, sanitary sewers,and lift stations. Prerequisite: CE 453.

466 Design of Free-Surface HydraulicSystems (3) Hydrological and hydraulicdesign for uniform and non-uniformflows, channel transition, sedimentationcontrols, design discharge for tributarywatersheds, flood routing, flood deten-tion, computer aided design. Prerequisite:CE 309.

467L Geotechnical Engineering (4, Fa)Fundamentals of geotechnical engineer-ing; soil classification, seepage, stress-strain behavior, shear strength, consolida-tion, design of retaining structures andfoundations, and slope stability. Soiltesting. (Duplicates credit in CE 464 andCE 468.) Prerequisite: CE 225.

468L Experimental Soil Mechanics (3)Laboratory testing of soils and computerprocessing of experimental measure-ments, soil classification, compactiontests, permeability tests, unconfinedcompression, direct sheet, consolidation,triaxial tests. Prerequisite: CE 464.

471 Principles of TransportationEngineering (3, Fa) Planning, design,construction, maintenance, and operationof facilities for air, water, rail, andhighway transit systems.

472 Construction Labor Management(3) Unionism in construction. Crafttradition, objectives, regulation, motiva-tion, labor force economics, productivity,and technical change. Hiring systems,supervision of project labor operations,jurisdictional administration.

476 Design of Pressurized HydraulicSystems (3) Application of hydraulicprinciples to the engineering design ofhydraulic structure with pressurized flow,piping network, water hammer, surge

suppression, pumps and turbines,manifold hydraulic design. Prerequisite:CE 309.

477 Civil Infrastructure InformationSystems (3, Fa) Information systems andtheir use in the planning, design,construction, and operation of civilinfrastructure projects. Project manage-ment and knowledge management forinfrastructure systems development.Prerequisite: CSCI 201, CE 402.

478 Timber and Masonry Design (3,478 Timber and Masonry Design (3,478 Timber and Masonry Design (3,478 Timber and Masonry Design (3,478 Timber and Masonry Design (3,Fa)Fa)Fa)Fa)Fa) Characteristics and properties ofwood; beams, columns, trusses, connec-tors, and diaphragms. Properties ofmasonry, working stress and strengthdesign, seismic design requirements.

480 Structural Systems Design (3, Sp)Evaluate, design and analyze buildings.Organize and perform calculations forvertical loads, wind loads, and seismicloads on building projects. Prerequisite:CE 456, CE 457, or CE 478.

482 Foundation Design (3) Analysisand design principles of buildingfoundations, including spread footings,piles, drilled shafts, sheetpile walls andretaining structures. Prerequisite: CE 467.

484 Water Treatment Design (3)Predesign studies, precipitation soften-ing, coagulation and flocculation,sedimentation, filtration, sludge han-dling, chlorination, chloramination,ozonation; plant hydraulics, flow mea-surement, pumps, instrumentation andcontrol, tertiary treatment. Prerequisite:CE 453.

485 Wastewater Treatment Design (3)Process kinetics, mass balance, reactordesign, pretreatment, clarification,chemical treatment, biological treatment(aerobic and anaerobic), disinfection,sludge treatment, nitrogen andphosophorus removal, carbon adsorption.Prerequisite: CE 453.

488 Computer Applications inStructural Analysis and Design (3)Application of existing computerprograms to the analysis and design ofcomplex structures.

490x Directed Research (2-8, max 8)Individual research and readings. Notavailable for graduate credit. Prerequisite:departmental approval.

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499 Special Topics (2-4, max 8) Coursecontent to be selected each semesterfrom recent developments in civilengineering and related fields.

Graduate Courses

501 Functions of the Constructor (3)

502 Construction Accounting and Finance (3)

503 Microbiology for EnvironmentalEngineers (3)

504 Solid Waste Management (3)

505 Heavy Construction Operations andMethods (3, Sp)

506 Heavy Construction Estimating (3)

507 Mechanics of Solids I (3, Fa)

508 Mechanics of Solids II (3)

509 Mechanics of Solids III (3)

510 Groundwater Management (3)

511 Flood Control Hydrology (3)

512ab Special Topics in Hydrology (3-3)

513L Instrumental Methods for Environmen-tal Analysis (3)

514ab Advanced Sanitary Engineering Design(3-3, FaSp )

516 Geohydrology (3)

517 Industrial and Hazardous WasteTreatment and Disposal (3, 2 years, Sm)

519 Transportation Engineering (3)

520ab Ocean and Coastal Engineering (3-3)

522 Groundwater Hydrologic Modeling (3)

523 Physical Processes of EnvironmentalEngineering (3, Sp)

525ab Engineering Analysis (3-3)

526 Hydraulic Structures (3)

527 Advanced Hydraulic Design (3)

528 Seismic Analysis and Design ofReinforced Concrete Bridges (3)

529ab Finite Element Analysis (3-3)

530 Nonlinear Mechanics (3)

531 Soil Mechanics (3)

532 Principles of Foundation Engineering (3)

533 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (3,Sp)

534 Design of Earth Structures (3, Sp)

535ab Earthquake Engineering (3-3)

536 Structural Design for Dynamic Loads (3)

537 Advanced Reinforced Concrete (3)

538 Prestressed Concrete (3)

539 Advanced Steel Structures (3)

540 Limit Analysis of Structures (3)

541ab Dynamics of Structures (a: 3, Fa; b: 3,Sp)

542 Theory of Plates (3)

543 Stability of Structures (3)

544 Theory of Shell Structures (3)

545ab Advanced Finite Element Method inStructural and Continuum Mechanics (3-3)

546 Structural Mechanics of CompositeMaterials (3)

547 Engineering Rock Mechanics (3)

549 Building Design Project (3, Sm)

550 Computer-Aided Engineering (3, Fa)

551 Computer-Aided Engineering Project (3,Sp)

552 Managing and Financing PublicEngineering Works (3)

553 Chemical and Biological Processes inEnvironmental Engineering (3)

554 Risk and Reliability Analysis for CivilInfrastructure Systems (3, Sp)

555 Underwater Structures (3)

556ab Project Cost Estimating, Control,Planning, and Scheduling (3-3, FaSp)

557 Advanced Building Estimating (3)

558 International Construction andEngineering (3, FaSp)

559 Strategic Planning in ConstructionEngineering (3)

560 Simulation of Civil InfrastructureSystems Performance (3, Sp)

562ab Hydromechanics (3-3)

563 Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters(3, 2 years, Fa)

564 Methods for Assessment and Protectionof Environmental Quality (3, Sp)

565 Wave Propagation in Solids (3)

572 Construction Labor Management (2)

583 Design of Transportation Facilities (3)

585 Traffic Engineering and Control (3)

586x Management for Engineers (4)

587 Transportation Energy Analysis (3)

590 Directed Research (1-12)

594abz Master’s Thesis (2-2-0)

599 Special Topics (2-4, max 9)

613 Advanced Topics in EnvironmentalChemistry (3)

640 Advanced Theory of Elasticity (3)

690 Directed Research (1-4, max 8)

694abz Thesis (2-2-0)

790 Research (1-12)

794abcdz Doctoral Dissertation (2-2-2-2-0)

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Environmental Engineering(ENE)

201 Environmental Quality Controland Management: A Global Approach(4, Sp) Gateway to B.S. in Civil Engi-neering (Environmental Engineering),B.S., Environmental Engineering, andMinor in Environmental Engineering.Fundamental concepts of environmentalscience and engineering. Pollutioncontrol and remediation for air, water andsoil. Pollution remediation for developingcountries.

390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised,individual studies. No more than oneregistration permitted. Enrollment bypetition only.

400 Environmental EngineeringPrinciples (3, FaSp) Analysis of water,air, and land pollution, includinghazardous waste and engineering ofmitigation measures. Water and wastewater treatment analysis. Prerequisite:departmental approval.

410 Environmental Fluid Mechanics(3, FaSp) Equation of motion; continuity,momentum, energy principles; dimen-sional analysis, similitudes; groundwaterflows; transports in conduits and chan-nels; mixing, dispersion in environments;manifold diffusers; hydraulic transients.(Duplicates credit in CE 309 and AE309.) Prerequisite: MATH 226.

428 Air Pollution Fundamentals (3,Sp) Air pollution effects on man,vegetation, materials; pollutant samplingand analysis; air quality standards andcriteria; meteorological factors anddispersion modeling. Prerequisite: seniorstanding.

429 Air Pollution Control (3, Fa)Emission surveys; engineering controls ofaerosols and gaseous contaminants atemission sources, disposition of contami-nants. Field trips. Prerequisite: seniorstanding.

443 Environmental Chemistry (3)(Enroll in CE 443)

453 Water Quality Control (3) (Enrollin CE 453)

463L Water Chemistry and Analysis(3) (Enroll in CE 463L)

465 Water Supply and SewerageSystem Design (3) (Enroll in CE 465)

486 Solid and Hazardous WasteEngineering (3, Fa) Engineering designof solid and hazardous waste facilitiessuch as waste minimization, securedlandfill, and hazardous waste treatment.Prerequisite: ENE 400.

495 Seminars in EnvironmentalEngineering (1, FaSp) Hazardous wastemanagement, biodegradation of environ-mental pollutants, groundwater prob-lems, waste minimization, energyresources, and air pollution control.

Graduate Courses

501 Waste Minimization and ResourceRecovery (3, Sm)

502 Environmental and RegulatoryCompliance (3, FaSp)

503 Microbiology for EnvironmentalEngineers (3)

504 Solid Waste Management (3)

505 Energy and the Environment (3, Fa)

506 Ecology for Environmental Engi-neers (3, Sp)

510 Water Quality Management andPractice (3, Fa)

513L Instrumental Methods forEnvironmental Analysis (3)

514ab Advanced Sanitary EngineeringDesign (3-3)

516 Hazardous Waste Management (3,Fa)

517 Industrial and Hazardous WasteTreatment and Disposal (3)

518 Environmental Systems Engineer-ing and Management (3, Fa)

523 Physical Processes of Environmen-tal Engineering (3)

526 Environmental Pollutants: Monitor-ing and Risk Assessment (3, Sp)

535 Applied Air Quality Management (3,Fa)

553 Chemical and Biological Processesin Environmental Engineering (3)

560 Environmental Aspects of Oil andGas Production (3, Sp)

563 Chemistry and Biology of NaturalWaters (3)

580 Applied Environmental EngineeringBiotechnology (3, Sp)

590 Directed Research (1-12)

594abz Master’s Thesis (2-2-0)

596 Chemical Reactions in the Atmo-sphere (3, 2 years, Fa)

790 Research (1-12)

794abcdz Doctoral Dissertation (2-2-2-2-0)

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2 (3)

ce 10

8, m

ath 24

5KE

RNEL

COU

RSE

(3)

ISE

460 o

rCE

404 (

3)CE

334L

(3)

ce 22

5

CE E

LEC.

(3)

CE 46

7L (4

)ce

225

KERN

EL C

OURS

E(3

)

GE C

at. IV

(4)

WRI

T 34

0 (3)

writ 1

40KE

RNEL

COU

RSE

(3)

CE 45

1 (4)

ce 30

9

freshman

sophomore

junior

senior

(18 u

nits)

(13 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(15 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(17 u

nits)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CE 10

6 (2)

CE 20

5 (2)

phys

151L

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 20

5

CE 32

5 (3)

ce 20

5

CE 40

8 (3)

CE 45

3 (3)

chem

105

aL, c

e 309

CE 48

0 (3)

ce 45

6, 45

7, or

478

48 C E ( B U I L D I N G S C I E N C E )

civi

l (bu

ildin

g sc

ienc

e) (1

35 u

nits

)M

ath

emat

ics

(16

un

its)

MA

TH

125

Cal

culu

s I

MA

TH

126

Cal

culu

s II

MA

TH

226

Cal

culu

s II

IM

AT

H 2

45M

athe

mat

ics

of P

hys.

and

Eng

r.

Ph

ysic

s (8

-12

un

its)

PH

YS

151L

Mec

hani

cs a

nd T

herm

odyn

amic

sP

HY

S 15

2LE

lect

rici

ty a

nd M

agne

tism

PH

YS

153L

Opt

ics

and

Mod

ern

Phy

sics

orororor or GE

OL

305

LIn

tro.

to E

ngin

eeri

ng G

eolo

gy

Ch

emis

try

(4 u

nit

s)C

HE

M 1

05aL

*G

ener

al C

hem

istr

y

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

WR

IT 1

40**

Wri

ting

and

Cri

tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

Adv

ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

GE

Cat

. IV

***

Arc

hit

ectu

re (

30

un

its)

AR

CH

114

Intr

o. to

Mod

ern

Arc

hite

ctur

eA

RC

H 2

14b

His

tory

& T

heor

y of

Arc

h. I

IA

RC

H 2

05aL

****

Bui

ldin

g Sc

ienc

e I

AR

CH

205

bL**

**B

uild

ing

Scie

nce

IA

RC

H 3

05aL

****

Bui

ldin

g Sc

ienc

e II

AR

CH

305

bL**

**B

uild

ing

Scie

nce

IIA

RC

H 4

05aL

****

Bui

ldin

g Sc

ienc

e II

IA

RC

H 4

05bL

****

Bui

ldin

g Sc

ienc

e II

I

Engi

nee

rin

g (4

6 u

nit

s)C

E 1

06D

esig

n &

Pla

nnin

g of

CE

Sys

tem

sC

E 1

07In

tro.

to C

ivil

Eng

r. G

raph

ics

CE

108

Intr

o. to

CE

Com

pute

r Met

hods

CE

205

Stat

ics

CE

225

Mec

hani

cs o

f Def

orm

able

Bod

ies

CE

309

Flu

id M

echa

nics

CE

325

Dyn

amic

sC

E 3

34L

Mec

hani

cal B

ehav

ior

of M

ater

ials

CE

358

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s I

CE

408

Ris

k A

naly

sis

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

56D

esig

n of

Ste

el S

truc

ture

sC

E 4

57R

einf

orce

d C

oncr

ete

Des

ign

CE

458

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s II

CE

467

LG

eote

chni

cal E

ngin

eeri

ngM

E 3

10E

ngin

eeri

ng T

herm

odyn

amic

s I

Tec

hnic

al E

lect

ive

(see

***

** b

elow

)

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

aL in

pla

ce o

f CH

EM

105

aL.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

****

The

Sch

ool o

f A

rchi

tect

ure

requ

ires

a m

inim

um g

rade

of

C in

AR

CH

205

abL

, 305

abL

, and

405

abL

in o

rder

to

cont

inue

the

Bui

ldin

g Sc

ienc

e se

quen

ce.

****

* Se

e de

part

men

t fo

r a

list

of a

ppro

ved

tech

nica

l ele

ctiv

es.

WRI

T 14

0 (4)

<<ge

cat. v

i>>MA

TH 12

5 (4)

CHEM

105a

L (4

)GE

Cat

VI (

4)<<

writ 1

40>>

GE C

at. V

(4)

CE 10

8 (2)

MATH

126 (

4)m

ath 1

25PH

YS 15

1L (4

)m

ath 12

5AR

CH 11

4 (2)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phys

151L

]MA

TH 22

6 (4)

math

126

PHYS

152L

(4)

phys

151L

, [math

226]

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 20

5ME

310 (

3)m

ath 2

26, p

hys 1

51L

MATH

245 (

4)m

ath 2

26PH

YS 15

3L ph

ys 15

2Lor

GEO

L 30

5L (4

)

CE 35

8 (3)

ce 22

5CE

456 (

3)ce

358

CE 32

5 (3)

ce 20

5AR

CH 30

5aL

(4)

arch

205b

L

GE C

at. I

(4)

CE 45

7 (3)

ce 22

5CE

334L

(3)

ce 22

5AR

CH 21

4b (4

)AR

CH 30

5bL

(4)

arch

305a

L

GE C

at. II

(4)

CE E

LEC.

(3)

CE 40

8 (3)

GE C

at, IV

(4)

WRI

T 34

0 (3)

writ 1

40CE

458 (

3)ce

108,

ce 35

8

freshman

sophomore

junior

senior

(18 u

nits)

(15 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(14 u

nits)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CE 10

6 (2)

CE 10

7 (3)

ARCH

205a

L (4

)ce

107

ARCH

205b

L (4

)ar

ch 20

5aL

CE 30

9 (3)

math

126,

[ce 32

5]

CE 46

7L (4

)ce

225

ARCH

405a

L (4

)ar

ch 30

5bL

ARCH

405b

L (4

)ar

ch 40

5aL

49C E ( C O N S T R U C T I O N )

civi

l (co

nstr

uctio

n) (1

31 u

nits

)M

ath

emat

ics

(16

un

its)

MA

TH

125

Cal

culu

s I

MA

TH

126

Cal

culu

s II

MA

TH

226

Cal

culu

s II

IM

AT

H 2

45M

athe

mat

ics

of P

hys.

and

Eng

r.

Ph

ysic

s (8

un

its)

PH

YS

151L

Mec

hani

cs a

nd T

herm

odyn

amic

sP

HY

S 15

2LE

lect

rici

ty a

nd M

agne

tism

Oth

er S

cien

ce (

8 u

nit

s)C

HE

M 1

05aL

*G

ener

al C

hem

istr

yG

EO

L 3

05L

Intr

o. to

Eng

inee

ring

Geo

logy

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

WR

IT 1

40**

Wri

ting

and

Cri

tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

Adv

ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

GE

Cat

. IV

***

Engi

nee

rin

g (7

2 u

nit

s)C

E 1

06D

esig

n &

Pla

nnin

g of

CE

Sys

tem

sC

E 1

07In

tro.

to C

ivil

Eng

r. G

raph

ics

CE

108

Intr

o. to

CE

Com

pute

r Met

hods

CE

205

Stat

ics

CE

225

Mec

hani

cs o

f Def

orm

able

Bod

ies

CE

309

Flu

id M

echa

nics

CE

325

Dyn

amic

sC

E 3

34L

Mec

hani

cal B

ehav

ior

of M

ater

ials

CE

358

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s I

CE

408

Ris

k A

naly

sis

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

09aL

Com

pute

r-A

ided

Des

ign

CE

412

Con

trac

ts a

nd S

peci

fica

tion

sC

E 4

51W

ater

Res

ourc

es E

ngin

eeri

ngC

E 4

60C

onst

ruct

ion

Eng

inee

ring

CE

461

Gen

eral

Con

stru

ctio

n E

stim

atin

gC

E 4

62C

onst

ruct

ion

Met

hods

& E

quip

.C

E 4

67L

Geo

tech

nica

l Eng

inee

ring

CE

471

Pri

ncip

les

of T

rans

port

atio

n E

ngr.

CE

480

Stru

ctur

al S

yste

ms

Des

ign

EE

202

LL

inea

r C

ircu

its

orororor or EE

326

Lx

Ess

enti

als

of E

lect

rica

l Eng

r.IS

E 4

60E

ngin

eeri

ng E

cono

my

orororor or CE

404

Fun

dam

enta

ls o

f Law

for E

ngr.

ME

310

Eng

inee

ring

The

rmod

ynam

ics

IK

erne

l Cou

rse

(see

***

* be

low

)K

erne

l Cou

rse

(see

***

* be

low

)

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

aL in

pla

ce o

f CH

EM

105

aL.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

****

Ker

nel C

ours

es m

ust b

e ch

osen

from

the

follo

win

g: C

E 4

56, 4

57, 4

65, 4

66, 4

76, o

r 478

. O

ne o

f the

se m

ust b

e C

E 4

56, 4

57, o

r 478

.

WRI

T 14

0 (4)

<<ge

cat. v

i >>

MATH

125 (

4)CH

EM 10

5aL

(4)

GE C

at. V

I (4)

<<wr

it 140

>>

GE C

at. V

(4)

CE 10

7 (3)

MATH

126 (

4)m

ath 1

25PH

YS 15

1L (4

)m

ath 12

5CE

108 (

2)

CE 46

0 (3)

MATH

226 (

4)m

ath 1

26PH

YS 15

2L (4

)ph

ys 15

1L, [m

ath 22

6]

GE C

at. I

(4)

ME 31

0 (3)

phys

151L

, math

226

MATH

245 (

4)m

ath 2

26GE

OL 30

5Lx (

4)

CE 47

1 (3)

CE 35

8 (3)

ce 22

5CE

309 (

3)m

ath 12

6, [ce

325]

CE 32

5 (3)

ce 20

5

GE C

at. II

(4)

CE 46

2 (3)

KERN

EL C

OURS

E(3

)IS

E 46

0or

CE

404 (

3)CE

334L

(3)

ce 22

5

CE 46

7L (4

)ce

225

CE 41

2 (3)

CE 46

1 (3)

GE C

at. IV

(4)

WRI

T 34

0 (3)

writ 1

40KE

RNEL

COU

RSE

(3)

CE 48

0 (3)

ce 45

6, 45

7, or

478

freshman

sophomore

junior

senior

(18 u

nits)

(13 u

nits)

(17 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(17 u

nits)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CE 10

6 (2)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phys

151L

]

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 20

5

EE 20

2L [m

ath 24

5]or

EE

326L

(4)

phys

152

L

CE 40

8 (3)

CE 45

1 (4)

ce 30

9

CE 40

9aL

(3)

ce 22

5

50 C E ( E N V I R O N M E N T A L )

civi

l (en

viro

nmen

tal)

(130

uni

ts)

Mat

hem

atic

s (1

6 u

nit

s)M

AT

H 1

25C

alcu

lus

IM

AT

H 1

26C

alcu

lus

IIM

AT

H 2

26C

alcu

lus

III

MA

TH

245

Mat

hem

atic

s of

Phy

s. a

nd E

ngr.

Ph

ysic

s (8

-12

un

its)

PH

YS

151L

Mec

hani

cs a

nd T

herm

odyn

amic

sP

HY

S 15

2LE

lect

rici

ty a

nd M

agne

tism

PH

YS

153L

Opt

ics

and

Mod

ern

Phy

sics

or GE

OL

305

LIn

tro.

to E

ngin

eeri

ng G

eolo

gy

Ch

emis

try

(8 u

nit

s)C

HE

M 1

05aL

*G

ener

al C

hem

istr

yC

HE

M 1

05bL

*G

ener

al C

hem

istr

y

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

WR

IT 1

40**

Wri

ting

and

Cri

tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

Adv

ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

GE

Cat

. IV

***

Engi

nee

rin

g (6

7 u

nit

s)C

E 1

08In

tro.

to C

E C

ompu

ter M

etho

dsC

E 1

10In

tro.

to E

nvir

onm

enta

l Eng

r.C

E 2

05St

atic

sC

E 2

10L

Intr

o. to

Env

. Eng

r. M

icro

biol

ogy

CE

225

Mec

hani

cs o

f Def

orm

able

Bod

ies

CE

309

Flu

id M

echa

nics

CE

325

Dyn

amic

sC

E 3

34L

Mec

hani

cal B

ehav

ior

of M

ater

ials

CE

358

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s I

CE

408

Ris

k A

naly

sis

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

51W

ater

Res

ourc

es E

ngin

eeri

ngC

E 4

53W

ater

Qua

lity

Con

trol

CE

463

LW

ater

Che

mis

try

and

Ana

lysi

sC

E 4

67L

Geo

tech

nica

l Eng

inee

ring

CE

485

Was

tew

ater

Tre

atm

ent D

esig

nE

NE

400

Env

iron

men

tal E

ngr.

Pri

ncip

les

EN

E 4

28A

ir P

ollu

tion

Fun

dam

enta

lsIS

E 4

60E

ngin

eeri

ng E

cono

my

or CE

404

Fun

dam

enta

ls o

f Law

for E

ngr.

ME

310

Eng

inee

ring

The

rmod

ynam

ics

Ker

nel C

ours

e(s

ee *

***

belo

w)

Ker

nel C

ours

e(s

ee *

***

belo

w)

Ker

nel C

ours

e(s

ee *

***

belo

w)

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

abL

in p

lace

of C

HE

M 1

05ab

L.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

****

Ker

nel C

ours

es m

ust b

e ch

osen

from

the

follo

win

g: C

E 4

09aL

, 443

, 457

, 465

, 466

, 476

, 484

, and

EN

E 4

29.

WRI

T 140

(4)

<<ge

cat.

vi>>

MATH

125 (

4)CE

110 (

4)GE

Cat

. VI (4

)<<

writ

140>

>

CHEM

105b

L (4)

chem

105

aL

CE 21

0L (3

)ce

110

, [ch

em 1

05aL

]MA

TH 12

6 (4)

math

125

PHYS

151L

(4)

math

125

CE 10

8 (2)

GE C

at. V

(4)

MATH

226 (

4)ma

th 1

26PH

YS 15

2L (4

)ph

ys 1

51L,

[mat

h 22

6]

ENE 4

00 (3

)ME

310 (

3)ma

th 2

26, p

hys 1

51L

MATH

245 (

4)ma

th 2

26PH

YS 15

3L p

hys 1

52L

or G

EOL 3

05L (

4)

GE C

at. I

(4)

WRI

T 340

(3)

writ

140

CE 30

9 (3)

math

126

, [ce

325

]CE

325 (

3)ce

205

KERN

EL C

OURS

E (3)

CE 45

3 (3)

chem

105

al, ce

309

ISE 46

0 or

CE 40

4 (3)

CE 45

1 (4)

ce 3

09CE

334L

(3)

ce 2

25

KERN

EL C

OURS

E (3)

GE C

at. II

(4)

CE 40

8 (3)

KERN

EL C

OURS

E (3)

GE C

at. IV

(4)

ENE 4

28 (3

)CE

463L

(3)

chem

105

bL, c

e 45

3

freshm

an

sophom

ore

junior

senior

(16 un

its)

(17 un

its)

(18 un

its)

(17 un

its)

(16 un

its)

(16 un

its)

(14 un

its)

(16 un

its)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CHEM

105a

L (4)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phy

s 151

L]

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 2

05

CE 35

8 (3)

ce 2

25

CE 46

7L (4

)ce

225

CE 48

5 (3)

ce 4

53

51C E ( I N F O R M A T I O N M G M T )

civi

l (in

form

atio

n m

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(134

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ts)

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hem

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s (1

6 u

nit

s)M

AT

H 1

25C

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lus

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AT

H 1

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III

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TH

245

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hem

atic

s of

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s. a

nd E

ngr.

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s (8

-12

un

its)

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151L

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hani

cs a

nd T

herm

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sP

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S 15

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lect

rici

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nd M

agne

tism

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YS

153L

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ics

and

Mod

ern

Phy

sics

or GE

OL

305

LIn

tro.

to E

ngin

eeri

ng G

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gy

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er S

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ce (

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s)C

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M 1

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81L

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grap

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rmat

ion

Scie

nce

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

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IT 1

40**

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ting

and

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tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

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ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

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Cat

. IV

***

Engi

nee

rin

g (7

1-7

2 u

nit

s)C

E 1

06D

esig

n &

Pla

nnin

g of

CE

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tem

sC

E 1

07In

tro.

to C

ivil

Eng

r. G

raph

ics

CE

205

Stat

ics

CE

225

Mec

hani

cs o

f Def

orm

able

Bod

ies

CE

309

Flu

id M

echa

nics

CE

325

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amic

sC

E 3

34L

Mec

hani

cal B

ehav

ior

of M

ater

ials

CE

358

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s I

CE

402

Com

pute

r Met

hods

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

08R

isk

Ana

lysi

s in

Civ

il E

ngr.

CE

460

Con

stru

ctio

n E

ngin

eeri

ngC

E 4

67L

Geo

tech

nica

l Eng

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ring

CE

471

Pri

n. o

f Tra

nspo

rtat

ion

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r.C

E 4

77C

ivil

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astr

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re I

nfo.

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tem

sC

E 4

80St

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ural

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s D

esig

nC

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und.

of C

ompu

ter P

rogr

amm

ing.

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I 10

2LD

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201L

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n. o

f Sof

twar

e D

evel

opm

ent

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I 48

5F

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nd D

atab

ase

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agem

ent

orororor or IOM

435

Bus

ines

s D

atab

ase

Syst

ems

Des

ign

Ele

ctiv

e(s

ee *

***

belo

w)

Des

ign

Ele

ctiv

e(s

ee *

***

belo

w)

Des

ign

Ele

ctiv

e(s

ee *

***

belo

w)

CE

Ele

ctiv

e

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

aL in

pla

ce o

f CH

EM

105

aL.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

****

Des

ign

Ele

ctiv

es m

ust b

e ch

osen

from

the

follo

win

g: C

E 4

09aL

, 456

, 457

, 478

, 465

, and

476

.

WRI

T 140

(4)

<<ge

cat.

vi>>

MATH

125 (

4)CH

EM 10

5aL (

4)GE

Cat

. VI (4

)<<

writ

140>

>

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at. V

(4)

CE 10

7 (3)

MATH

126 (

4)ma

th 1

25PH

YS 15

1L (4

)ma

th 1

25

CSCI

102L

(4)

csci

101L

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226 (

4)ma

th 1

26PH

YS 15

2L (4

)ph

ys 1

51L,

[mat

h 22

6]

CE 46

0 (3)

CSCI

201L

(4)

csci

102L

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245 (

4)ma

th 2

26PH

YS 15

3L ph

ys 1

52L

or G

EOL 3

05Lx

(4)

GE C

at. I

(4)

GE C

at. II

(4)

CE 30

9 (3)

math

126

, [ce

325

]CE

325 (

3)ce

205

DESIG

N EL

EC, (3

)W

RIT 3

40 (3

)wr

it 14

0GE

OG 38

1L (4

)CE

402 (

3)ce

108

, mat

h 24

5CE

334L

(3)

ce 2

25

DESIG

N EL

EC. (3

)CE

467L

(4)

ce 2

25CE

477 (

3)cs

ci 20

1, ce

402

GE C

at. IV

(4)

DESIG

N EL

EC. (3

)CE

ELEC

. (4)

CSCI

485

or IO

M 43

5 (4)

csci

201

freshm

an

sophom

ore

junior

senior

(18 un

its)

(14 un

its)

(18 un

its)

(18 un

its)

(17 un

its)

(16 un

its)

(16 un

its)

(18 un

its)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CE 10

6 (2)

CSCI

101L

(3)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phy

s 151

L]

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 2

05

CE 35

8 (3)

ce 2

25

CE 40

8 (3)

CE 47

1 (3)

CE 48

0 (3)

ce 4

56, 4

57, o

r 47

8

52 C E ( S T R U C T U R A L )

civi

l (st

ruct

ural

eng

r.) (1

31 u

nits

)M

ath

emat

ics

(16

un

its)

MA

TH

125

Cal

culu

s I

MA

TH

126

Cal

culu

s II

MA

TH

226

Cal

culu

s II

IM

AT

H 2

45M

athe

mat

ics

of P

hys.

and

Eng

r.

Ph

ysic

s (8

un

its)

PH

YS

151L

Mec

hani

cs a

nd T

herm

odyn

amic

sP

HY

S 15

2LE

lect

rici

ty a

nd M

agne

tism

Oth

er S

cien

ce (

8 u

nit

s)C

HE

M 1

05aL

*G

ener

al C

hem

istr

yG

EO

L 3

05L

Intr

o. to

Eng

inee

ring

Geo

logy

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

WR

IT 1

40**

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ting

and

Cri

tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

Adv

ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

GE

Cat

. IV

***

Engi

nee

rin

g (7

2 u

nit

s)C

E 1

06D

esig

n &

Pla

nnin

g of

CE

Sys

tem

sC

E 1

07In

tro.

to C

ivil

Eng

r. G

raph

ics

CE

108

Intr

o. to

CE

Com

pute

r Met

hods

CE

205

Stat

ics

CE

225

Mec

hani

cs o

f Def

orm

able

Bod

ies

CE

309

Flu

id M

echa

nics

CE

325

Dyn

amic

sC

E 3

34L

Mec

hani

cal B

ehav

ior

of M

ater

ials

CE

358

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s I

CE

402

Com

pute

r Met

hods

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

08R

isk

Ana

lysi

s in

Civ

il E

ngr.

CE

409

aLC

ompu

ter-

Aid

ed D

esig

nC

E 4

51W

ater

Res

ourc

es E

ngin

eeri

ngC

E 4

56D

esig

n of

Ste

el S

truc

ture

sC

E 4

57R

einf

orce

d C

oncr

ete

Des

ign

CE

458

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s II

CE

459

Intr

o. t

o St

ruct

ural

Dyn

amic

sC

E 4

60C

onst

ruct

ion

Eng

inee

ring

CE

467

LG

eote

chni

cal E

ngin

eeri

ngC

E 4

78T

imbe

r and

Mas

onry

Des

ign

CE

480

Stru

ctur

al S

yste

ms

Des

ign

EE

202

LL

inea

r C

ircu

its

orororor or EE

326

Lx

Ess

enti

als

of E

lect

rica

l Eng

r.IS

E 4

60E

ngin

eeri

ng E

cono

my

ME

310

Eng

inee

ring

The

rmod

ynam

ics

I

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

aL in

pla

ce o

f CH

EM

105

aL.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

WRI

T 140

(4)

<<ge

cat.

vi>>

MATH

125 (

4)CH

EM 10

5aL (

4)GE

Cat

. VI (4

)<<

writ

140>

>

GE C

at. V

(4)

CE 10

8 (2)

MATH

126 (

4)ma

th 1

25PH

YS 15

1L (4

)ma

th 1

25CE

107 (

3)

GE C

at. I

(4)

MATH

226 (

4)ma

th 1

26PH

YS 15

2L (4

)ph

ys 1

51L,

[mat

h 22

6]

GE C

at. II

(4)

ME 31

0 (3)

phys

151

L, m

ath

226

MATH

245 (

4)ma

th 2

26GE

OL 30

5 (4)

CE 45

6 (3)

ce 3

58CE

358 (

3)ce

225

CE 30

9 (3)

math

126

, [ce

325

]CE

325 (

3)ce

205

CE 45

8 (3)

ce 1

08, c

e 35

8CE

402 (

3)ce

108

, mat

h 24

5ISE

460 (

3)CE

457 (

3)ce

225

CE 33

4L (3

)ce

225

CE 46

7L (4

)ce

225

CE 47

8 (3)

CE 46

0 (3)

GE C

at. IV

(4)

WRI

T 340

(3)

writ

140

CE 48

0 (3)

ce 4

56, 4

57, o

r 478

CE 45

1 (4)

ce 3

09

freshm

an

sophom

ore

junior

senior

(18 un

its)

(13 un

its)

(18 un

its)

(18 un

its)

(16 un

its)

(15 un

its)

(16 un

its)

(17 un

its)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CE 10

6 (2)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phy

s 151

L]

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 2

05

EE 20

2L [m

ath

245]

or EE

326L

(4)

phys

152

L

CE 40

8 (3)

CE 45

9 (3)

[ce 4

58]

CE 40

9aL (

3)ce

225

53C E ( W A T E R R E S O U R C E S )

civi

l (w

ater

reso

urce

s) (1

31 u

nits

)M

ath

emat

ics

(16

un

its)

MA

TH

125

Cal

culu

s I

MA

TH

126

Cal

culu

s II

MA

TH

226

Cal

culu

s II

IM

AT

H 2

45M

athe

mat

ics

of P

hys.

and

Eng

r.

Ph

ysic

s (8

-12

un

its)

PH

YS

151L

Mec

hani

cs a

nd T

herm

odyn

amic

sP

HY

S 15

2LE

lect

rici

ty a

nd M

agne

tism

PH

YS

153L

Opt

ics

and

Mod

ern

Phy

sics

or CH

EM

105

bL*

Gen

eral

Che

mis

try

or GE

OL

305

LIn

tro.

to E

ngin

eeri

ng G

eolo

gy

Ch

emis

try

(4-8

un

its)

CH

EM

105

aL*

Gen

eral

Che

mis

try

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

WR

IT 1

40**

Wri

ting

and

Cri

tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

Adv

ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

GE

Cat

. IV

***

Engi

nee

rin

g (7

2 u

nit

s)C

E 1

06D

esig

n &

Pla

nnin

g of

CE

Sys

tem

sC

E 1

07In

tro.

to C

ivil

Eng

r. G

raph

ics

CE

108

Intr

o. to

CE

Com

pute

r Met

hods

CE

205

Stat

ics

CE

225

Mec

hani

cs o

f Def

orm

able

Bod

ies

CE

309

Flu

id M

echa

nics

CE

325

Dyn

amic

sC

E 3

34L

Mec

hani

cal B

ehav

ior

of M

ater

ials

CE

358

The

ory

of S

truc

ture

s I

CE

402

Com

pute

r Met

hods

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

08R

isk

Ana

lysi

s in

Civ

il E

ngr.

CE

451

Wat

er R

esou

rces

Eng

inee

ring

CE

453

Wat

er Q

ualit

y C

ontr

olC

E 4

67L

Geo

tech

nica

l Eng

inee

ring

CE

471

Pri

ncip

les

of T

rans

port

atio

n E

ngr.

CE

485

Was

tew

ater

Tre

atm

ent D

esig

nE

E 2

02L

Lin

ear

Cir

cuit

sorororor or E

E 3

26L

Ess

enti

als

of E

lect

rica

l Eng

r.IS

E 4

60E

ngin

eeri

ng E

cono

my

ME

310

Eng

inee

ring

The

rmod

ynam

ics

IK

erne

l Cou

rse

(see

***

* be

low

)K

erne

l Cou

rse

(see

***

* be

low

)K

erne

l Cou

rse

(see

***

* be

low

)T

echn

ical

Ele

ctiv

e(s

ee *

****

bel

ow)

Tec

hnic

al E

lect

ive

(see

***

** b

elow

)

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

abL

in p

lace

of C

HE

M 1

05ab

L.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

****

Ker

nel C

ours

es m

ust b

e se

lect

ed fr

om th

e fo

llow

ing:

CE

465

, 466

, and

476

.

****

* Se

e de

part

men

t fo

r a

list

of a

ppro

ved

tech

nica

l ele

ctiv

es.

WRI

T 14

0 (4)

<< ge

cat. v

i>>MA

TH 12

5 (4)

CHEM

105a

L (4

)GE

Cat

. VI (

4)<<

writ 1

40>>

GE C

at. I

(4)

CE 10

8 (2)

MATH

126 (

4)m

ath 1

25PH

YS 15

1L (4

)m

ath 12

5CE

107 (

3)

GE C

at. II

(4)

MATH

226 (

4)m

ath 1

26PH

YS 15

2L (4

)ph

ys 15

1L, [m

ath 22

6]

GE C

at. V

(4)

ME 31

0 (3)

mat

h 226

, phy

s 151

LMA

TH 24

5 (4)

math

226

PHYS

153L

phys

152L

,CH

EM 10

5bL

chem

105a

L,or

GEO

L 30

5L (4

)

CE 47

1 (3)

CE 35

8 (3)

ce 22

5CE

309 (

3)m

ath 12

6, [ce

325]

CE 32

5 (3)

ce 20

5

CE E

LEC.

(3)

CE 40

2 (3)

ce 10

8, m

ath 24

5KE

RNEL

COU

RSE

(3)

ISE

460 (

3)CE

334L

(3)

ce 22

5

CE 46

7L (4

)ce

225

CE E

LEC.

(3)

KERN

EL C

OURS

E(3

)

GE C

at. IV

(4)

WRI

T 34

0 (3)

writ 1

40KE

RNEL

COU

RSE

(3)

CE 45

1 (4)

ce 30

9

freshman

sophomore

junior

senior

(18 u

nits)

(13 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(15 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(17 u

nits)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CE 10

6 (2)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phys

151L

]

CE 22

5 (3)

ce 20

5

EE 20

2L [m

ath 24

5]or

EE

326L

(4)

phys

152

L

CE 40

8 (3)

CE 45

3 (3)

chem

105

aL, c

e 309

CE 48

5 (3)

ce 45

3

54 E N V I R O N M E N T A L

envi

ronm

enta

l eng

r. (1

32 u

nits

)M

ath

emat

ics

(16

un

its)

MA

TH

125

Cal

culu

s I

MA

TH

126

Cal

culu

s II

MA

TH

226

Cal

culu

s II

IM

AT

H 2

45M

athe

mat

ics

of P

hys.

and

Eng

r.

Ph

ysic

s (8

un

its)

PH

YS

151L

Mec

hani

cs a

nd T

herm

odyn

amic

sP

HY

S 15

2LE

lect

rici

ty a

nd M

agne

tism

Ch

emis

try

(12

un

its)

CH

EM

105

aL*

Gen

eral

Che

mis

try

CH

EM

105

bL*

Gen

eral

Che

mis

try

CH

EM

322

aLO

rgan

ic C

hem

istr

y

Oth

er S

cien

ce (

8 u

nit

s)B

ISC

220

LC

ell B

iolo

gy a

nd P

hysi

olog

yG

EO

L 3

05L

Intr

o. to

Eng

inee

ring

Geo

logy

Gen

eral

Edu

cati

on (

27

un

its)

WR

IT 1

40**

Wri

ting

and

Cri

tica

l Rea

soni

ngW

RIT

340

Adv

ance

d W

riti

ngG

E C

ats.

I, I

I, V

, and

VI

GE

Cat

. IV

***

Engi

nee

rin

g (6

1 u

nit

s)C

E 1

08In

tro.

to C

E C

ompu

ter M

etho

dsC

E 1

10In

tro.

to E

nvir

onm

enta

l Eng

r.C

E 2

05St

atic

sC

E 2

10L

Intr

o. to

Env

. Eng

r. M

icro

biol

ogy

CE

408

Ris

k A

naly

sis

in C

ivil

Eng

r.C

E 4

51W

ater

Res

ourc

es E

ngin

eeri

ngC

E 4

53W

ater

Qua

lity

Con

trol

CE

463

LW

ater

Che

mis

try

and

Ana

lysi

sC

E 4

65W

ater

Sup

p. &

Sew

age

Sys

Des

.C

E 4

84W

ater

Tre

atm

ent D

esig

nC

E 4

85W

aste

wat

er T

reat

men

t Des

ign

CH

E 3

30C

hem

ical

Eng

r. T

herm

odyn

amic

sE

NE

400

Env

iron

men

tal E

ngr.

Pri

ncip

les

EN

E 4

10E

nvir

onm

enta

l Flu

id M

echa

nics

EN

E 4

28A

ir P

ollu

tion

Fun

dam

enta

lsE

NE

429

Air

Pol

luti

on C

ontr

olE

NE

486

Solid

& H

azar

dous

Was

te E

ngr.

ISE

460

Eng

inee

ring

Eco

nom

yorororor or C

E 4

04F

unda

men

tals

of L

aw fo

r Eng

r.P

TE

463

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tro.

to T

rans

port

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cess

esK

erne

l Cou

rse

(see

***

* be

low

)

* A

dvan

ced

stud

ents

wit

h de

part

men

tal a

ppro

val h

ave

the

opti

on o

f com

plet

ing

CH

EM

115

abL

in p

lace

of C

HE

M 1

05ab

L.

**C

oncu

rren

t en

rollm

ent

in a

Soc

ial I

ssue

s G

E C

ours

e is

req

uire

d.

***

May

take

Cat

egor

y I,

II,

IV

or V

I G

E c

lass

.

****

Ker

nel C

ours

e m

ust b

e se

lect

ed fr

om th

e fo

llow

ing:

CE

402

, 409

aL, 4

43, a

nd C

HE

442

.

WRI

T 14

0 (4)

<<ge

cat. v

i>>MA

TH 12

5 (4)

CE 11

0 (4)

GE C

at. V

I (4)

<<wr

it 140

>>

CHEM

105b

L (4

)ch

em 10

5aL

CE 21

0L (3

)ce

110,

[chem

105a

L]MA

TH 12

6 (4)

math

125

PHYS

151L

(4)

math

125

CE 10

8 (2)

GE C

at. V

(4)

MATH

226 (

4)m

ath 1

26PH

YS 15

2L (4

)ph

ys 15

1L, [m

ath 22

6]

BISC

220L

(4)

[chem

105b

L]EN

E 40

0 (3)

MATH

245 (

4)m

ath 2

26EN

E 41

0 (3)

math

226

GE C

at. I

(4)

WRI

T 34

0 (3)

writ 1

40EN

E 42

8 (3)

CE 45

3 (3)

chem

105a

L

GE C

at. II

(4)

KERN

EL C

OURS

E(3

)CE

408 (

3)GE

OL 30

5L (4

)CE

451 (

4)

CE 46

5 (3)

ce 45

3CE

484 (

3)ce

453

PTE

463L

(3)

math

245,

chem

105a

L,ph

ys 1

51L

GE C

at. IV

(4)

CE 46

3L (3

)ch

em 10

5bL,

ce 45

3CE

485 (

3)ce

453

ENE

429 (

3)

freshman

sophomore

junior

senior

(16 u

nits)

(17 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(14 u

nits)

(17 u

nits)

(18 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

(16 u

nits)

KEY:

prer

equi

site

[co-

requ

isite

]<<

conc

urre

nt e

nrol

lmen

t>>

CHEM

105a

L (4

)

CE 20

5 (2)

[phys

151L

]

CHEM

322a

L (4

)ch

em 1

05bL

CHE

330 (

4)[m

ath 22

6]IS

E 46

0 or

CE 40

4 (3)

ENE

486 (

3)en

e 400

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