Italics denote liberal studies course (6 + 3 religious required

School of Engineering
UG Program Tracking Sheet
Catalog Year 2014-2015
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FIRST SEMESTER (Fall)
Concentration:
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SECOND SEMESTER (Spring)
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Degree: BCE
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ENG 101 Rhetoric & Composition (LC)
ENGR 102 Intro. Eng. Design Profess.
CSC 113 Computer Programming
MATH 121 Calculus I
PHIL 201 Classical Mind (LC)
*CE 432 Laboratory and Seminar I
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3
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4
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Semester
Taken
Grade
Course
SCH
ENGR 104 Intro. to Eng. Lab.
MATH 122 Calculus II
ENGR 201 Eng. Mechanics I
Lib Stud (R1) TRS 201 Faith Seek. (LC)
Total credits
ENGR 106 Computer Aided Eng. Tools
CHEM 107 General Chemistry for Eng. I
CHEM 113 General Chemistry Lab.
PHYS 216 University Physics II
MATH 221 Calculus III
ENGR 301 Solid Mechanics
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2
3
2
4
4
3
Total credits
MATH 309 Prob. and Stat. for Engineers
CE 312 Theory of Structures
ENGR 331 Fluid Mechanics
CE 366 Soil Mechanics and Testing
ENGR 395 Engineering Mat. and Lab.
MSE 395 Intro to Material Sci & Engrg
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3
3
3
1
2
PHIL 202 Modern Mind (LC)
PHYS 215 University Physics I
Recommend to pursue internship
Total credits
Liberal Studies (L1)
**Liberal Studies (R2) 200-level
CE 101 Surveying
ENGR 211 Thermodynamics
ENGR 212 Electric Networks
ENGR 222 Eng. Mathematics I
*CE 433 Laboratory and Seminar II
Internship (required all civil eng.)
Total credits
CE 302 Civ. Eng. Systems Mgmt.
PHIL 362 Professional Ethics
CE 372 Hydraulics
CE 402 Structural Steel Design
CE 468 Foundation Engineering
ENGR 538 Intro. Environ. Eng.
Total credits
CE 374 Intro. to Transp. Sys. and Design
ENGR 401 Senior Seminar I
CE 403 Reinforced Concrete Design
CE 520 Senior Capstone Design I
SELECTED ELECTIVE 1
PROGRAM ELECTIVE 1
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3
2
TBA
TBA
Internship (required only CEM)
Total credits
Liberal Studies (L2)
**Liberal Studies (R3) 300-level
ENGR 402 Sen. Sem. II (FE Exam)
CE 521 Senior Capstone Design II
SELECTED ELECTIVE 2
PROGRAM ELECTIVE 2
Total credits
9+TBA+TBA
Total credits
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4
3
3
3
4
N/A
18
3
3
2
3
3
4
NA
N/A
18
3
3
3
3
3
3
N/A
18
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3
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TBA
TBA
Semester
Taken
Grade
Summer
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Summer
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Summer
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10+TBA+TBA
Italics denote liberal studies course (6 + 3 religious required). Boldface denotes preregistered learning community (first year experience).
* CE 432 / CE 433 are offered in Spring / Fall on a regular basis. Students are recommended to register both once during the course of study. These two
courses are graded based on the student’s participation in concrete canoe and/or steel bridge activities and professional seminars organized by the ASCE
student chapter. In exceptional cases, with written justification and advisor approval, students may enroll in elective from a concentration different from the
declared one.
Checklist:
Comments:
Math placement □
Prerequisites □
Verification of Satisfaction of Degree Requirements:
Internship reports □
Nine electives □
401 & FE □
Advisor’s Signature
Date
Chair’s Signature
Date
Dean’s Signature
Date
Date of Graduation:
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CIVIL ENGINEERING (BCE)
Concentration Electives Details (advisor approval required)
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Structural / Geotechnical Engineering (STG)
Type
Selected Elective 1
Selected Elective 2
Program Elective 1 and
Program Elective 2:
Offered on a rotation basis
Select two from list on right
Advisor approval required
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122 common credits + four electives (3 each)
Credits
Name
3
Advanced Vibrations and Structural Dynamics
3
3
3
3
3
Introduction to Finite Elements
Spring
Stress-Strain Behavior of Soils
Seepage and Slope Stability
Applied Hydrology
Dynamics
Prestressed Concrete
Fall
Fall
Fall
Spring
Spring
CE 301
CE 590
CE 589
CE 582
CE 594
CE 587
CMGT 574
CE 583
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Environmental Engineering (ENV)***
Construction Systems and Planning
Construction Operations Analysis
Construction Scheduling Techniques
Value Engineering
Construction Law, Operations, and Project Delivery
Estimating and Bidding
Strategic Management (Crystal City)
Eng. Entrepreneurship, Sustain., and Lean Methods
122 common credits + four electives (4+3+3+3)
Transportation Engineering (TRN)
Selected Elective 1
Selected Elective 2
Program Elective 1 and
Program Elective 2:
Offered on a rotation basis
Select two from list on right
Advisor approval required
APRL 589
CE 573
CE 500
CE 570 / CENT 513
CE 572
CE 574
CE/CMGT/CENT 575
CENT 542
CENT 554
CE 578
CE 599
Geographical Information Systems
Traffic Engineering and Flow Theory
Transportation Planning
Innovative Infrastructure Management
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Forensic Engineering
Introduction to Systems Analysis
Web Design
Organizational Theory and Behavior
Project Management
Transportation Safety Engineering
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Dual Degree Civil Engineering and Architecture (DUAL):
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Internship Requirement:
= 136
Fall
Spring
Fall
Fall
Fall
Spring
Spring
122 common credits + four electives (3 each)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
= 135
Fall
Spring
Fall
Fall Odd Years
Fall Even Years
Spring
Spring
Spring
Selected Elective 1
BIOL 105
4
Mechanisms of Life I
Selected Elective 2
CHEM 108
3
General Chemistry II
Program Elective 1 and
CHEM 542
3
Environmental Chemistry Laboratory
Program Elective 2:
CE 563 pre 372
3
Applied Hydrology
CE 564
3
Surface Water Quality
Offered on a rotation basis
CE 591
3
Engineering Hydrogeology and Groundwater Flow
Select two from list on right
CE 596
3
Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering
Advisor approval required
*** Prerequisite for all environmental engineering electives is ENGR 331
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= 135
Typical Semester
Fall
Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) 122 common credits + four electives (3 each)
Selected Elective 1
Selected Elective 2
Program Elective 1 and
Program Elective 2:
Offered on a rotation basis
Select two from list on right
Advisor approval required
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Label
CE 514 / ME 514 pre
ENGR 201
CE 526 pre CSC 113,
ENGR 301, CE 312
CE 504 pre CE 366
CE 562 pre CE 366
CE 563 pre CE 372
ENGR 202
CE 516 pre CE 403
= 135
Fall
Spring
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
See separate 5-year tracking sheet.
Internships are a vital educational component to experience professional engineering practice and often lead to part-time or full-time
employment opportunities. Undergraduate students in the Department of Civil Engineering must complete at least one summer internship
(two summer internships in construction concentration) related to their civil engineering studies. These last approximately 10 weeks and are
typically paid. Internships can be performed at any city, state, or country. Students are responsible to arrange for internships with industry
companies. After successful completion, students must write a two-page essay reflecting upon their internship experience that is signed by a
company official and submitted to the department as proof to consider the requirement fulfilled. Students are urged to actively and early use
the various services, consultations, and database by the Office of Career Services and to attend all career fairs. In cases of extreme hardship,
students should see their advisor for assistance or reduction, but must provide written evidence of their efforts to arrange internship.
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Religion Requirement:
** Students in the School of Engineering must take three courses. All students must take the introductory TRS 201 Faith Seeking Understanding plus two TRS courses. All
students should develop patterns of courses that fit their interests in consultation with their advisors. To help guide students, courses in Theology and Religious Studies are
categorized by first and second digit. The difference of 200/300/400 is not difficulty, but breadth. 200 level courses are introductory: Biblical Studies (200 & 210); Church
History (220&221); Moral Theology and Ethics (230); Liturgy and Sacraments (240); Spirituality (251), History & Systematic Theology (261); Religion and Culture (280&290).
300 level courses treat specialized questions in the same areas. Special Topics (400 level) courses are taught in seminar format with restricted enrollment to certain students.
Rev. 02/2015
CIVIL ENGINEERING (BCE)
Sequence of Prerequisites
(ONLY courses with prerequisites or other requirements are shown,
electives may have prerequisites – see concentration electives details)
* TRS
201 is a prerequisite for all TRS courses.
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