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CEE > Undergrad > Currriculum > Four Year Curriculum

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Curriculum Leading to the B.S Degree

For Freshmen entering priot to fall 2007 and Junior Transfers entering prior to fall 2009
Freshman Year Fall Spring
Math 1A & 1B: Calculus 4 4
Chem 1A: General Chemistry 4 -
Physics 7A: Physics for Scientists & Engineers - 4
CE 11: Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science - 3

E 28:Graphic Communication in Engineering OR
E 10: Engineering Design and Analysis

3 -
CE 92: Introduction to Civil & Environmental Engineering 1 -
Humanities & Social Studies Electives 4 4
Total
16 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
E 36: Engineering Mechanics 1 - 2
E 7: Intro. Computer Programming for Scientists & Engineers 4 -
CE 60: Structure & Properties of Civil Engineering Materials 3 -
CE 70: Engineering Geology - 3
CE 93: Engineering Data Analysis - 3
Total
15 16
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 3
Total
14-15 15
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. to Urban & Regional Transportation Planning
CE 165: Concrete Materials & Construction
CE 166: Construction Engineering
CE 169A: Web-Based Systems for Engineering and Management
CE 169B: Database Systems for Engineering and 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 Sturctures
CE 153: Design of Transportation Facilities
CE 177: Foundation of Engineering Design
CE 180: Construction,Maintenance,& Design of Engin. Systems
  3-4
Humanities & Social Studies Electives - 6
Total
15 16-17
     
Note: Humanities/Social Studeies Electives include six courses of at least 3 units each in humanities and social studeies selected from an approved list of course. Two of these courses must fulfill the College of Engineering Reading & Composition requirement.    
 

 


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