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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Common Freshman Year Curriculum

 

Freshman Year (Common First Year)

Fall

Spring

Math 1A & 1B: Calculus

4

4

Chemistry 1A OR Chemistry 4A

4

-

Physics 7A: Physics for Scientists & Engineers

-

4

E 10: Eng Design and Analysis

3

-

E 7: Intro to Applied Computing

-

4

CE 92: Intro. to Civil & Environmental Engineering

<1>*

<1>*

Reading & Composition

4

-

Humanities & Social Studies Electives

-

3

* can be taken either Fall or Spring                Total

14-15

14-15

Sophomore Year

 

 

Math 53 & 54: Multivar. Calculus, Linear Algebra & Diff. Equations

4

4

Physics 7B: Physics for Scientists & Engineers

4

-

Basic Science Elective (one of the following):
Either Chem 1B: General Chemistry OR
Physics 7C: Physics for Scientists & Engineers

-

4

CE 11: Engineered Systems & Sustainability

-

3

E 36: Engineering Mechanics 1 or CE C30

2 - 3

-

CE 60: Structure & Properties of Civil Engineering Materials

-

3

CE 70: Engineering Geology

3

-

CE 93: Engineering Data Analysis

-

3

Humanities & Social Studies Electives

4

-

Total

17-18

17

Junior Year

 

 

CE 100: Elementary Fluid Mechanics

4

-

CE 130: Mechanics of Materials 1

3

-

Engineering Science Elective (one of the following):
E 115: Thermodynamics
ME 104: Engineering Mechanics II
ME 105: Thermodynamics or
ME C105B: Thermodynamics & Biothermodynamics

4-3

-

Elective Core (four of the following seven):
CE 103: Hydrology
CE 111: Environmental Engineering
CE 120: Structural Engineering
CE 155: Transportation Systems Engineering
CE 167: Engineering Project Management
CE 175: Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering
CE 191: Civil & Environmental Systems Analysis

-

12

Humanities and Social Studies Electives

4

4

Total

14-15

16

Senior Year

 

 

CE 192: Art & Science of Civil & Environmental Engineering Practice

-

1

Engineering Electives: 15 units total. Must include at least 12 units of upper division CE coursework that is not used to satisfy other program requirements. Remaining 3 units may be any upper division course offered in the College of Engineering or Chemical Engineering. Courses numbered 197-199 are not accepted. Civil Engineering electives include:
CE 101: Fluid Mechanics of Rivers
CE 103: Introduction to Hydrology
CE 107: Climate Change Mitigation
CE 113N: Ecological Engineering for Water Quality Improvement
CE 114: Environmental Microbiology
CE 115: Water Chemistry
CE C116: Environmental Aqueous Geochemistry
CE 121: Advanced Structural Analysis
CE 124: Structural Design in Timber
CE 125: Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
CE 131: Advanced Mechanics of Materials
CE C133: Engineering Analysis Using the Finite Element Method
CE 140: Failure Mechanics in Civil Engineering Materials
CE 155: Transportation Systems Engineering
CE C154: Intro. Urban/Regional Transportation Plan
CE 165: Concrete Materials & Construction
CE 166: Construction Engineering
CE 169A: Web-Based Systems for Engin & Management
CE 169B: Database Systems for Engin & Management
CE 171: Intro. to Geological Engineering
CE 172: Intro. to Rock Mechanics
CE 173: Groundwater and Seepage
CE 176: Waste Containment Systems
CE C178: Applied Geophysics
CE 193: Engineering Risk Analysis

15

-

Design Elective (one of the following):
CE 112: Environmental Engineering Design
CE 122: Design of Steel Structures
CE 123: Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
CE 153: Design of Transportation Facilities
CE 177: Foundation of Engineering Design
CE 180: Const,Maint., & Design of Engin. Systems

 

3-4

Electives

-

6

Humanities & Social Studies Electives

-

4

Total

15

13-14

 

 

 

Note: Humanities/Social Studies Electives include six courses of at least 3 units each in humanities and social studies selected from an approved list of course. Two of these courses must fulfill the College of Engineering Reading & Composition requirement.

 

 

 

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