Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials

Wellness Requirement
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
or APPH 1050 The Science of Physical Activity and Health
or APPH 1060 Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience
Core IMPACTS
Institutional Priority
CS 1371Computing for Engineers3
Mathematics and Quantitative Skills
MATH 1552Integral Calculus 34
Political Science and U.S. History
HIST 2111The United States to 18773
or HIST 2112 The United States since 1877
or INTA 1200 American Government in Comparative Perspective
or POL 1101 Government of the United States
or PUBP 3000 American Constitutional Issues
Communicating in Writing
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
Arts, Humanities, and Ethics
Any HUM6
Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences
PHYS 2211Introductory Physics I 2,34
PHYS 2212Introductory Physics II4
MATH 1551Differential Calculus 32
MATH 1553Introduction to Linear Algebra 32
or MATH 1554 Linear Algebra
or MATH 1564 Linear Algebra with Abstract Vector Spaces
Social Sciences
Select one of the following:3
Economic Analysis and Policy Problems
The Global Economy
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Any SS6
Field of Study
COE 2001Statics 32
MATH 2551Multivariable Calculus4
MATH 2552Differential Equations 34
CHEM 1310Principles of General Chemistry for Engineers 34
Select one of the following:4
Biological Principles
and Biological Principles Laboratory
Organismal Biology
and Organismal Biology Laboratory
Earth Processes
Major Requirements
Ethics Requirement 1
CEE 1070Engineering Graphics for Civil and Environmental Engineering1
CEE 1090Exploring Civil and Environmental Engineering2
CEE 2040Dynamics2
CEE 2090Civil and Environmental Engineering Systems3
CEE 2300Environmental Engineering Principles3
CEE 3020Civil Engineering Materials3
CEE 3040Fluid Mechanics3
CEE 3090Data Analytics in Civil and Environmental Engineering3
Select one of the following:3
Statistics and Applications
Statistics and Applications
Probability and Statistics with Applications
CEE 4090Capstone Design3
College of Engineering Requirements
COE 3001Mechanics of Deformable Bodies3
Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials Concentration
CEE 3051Introduction to Structural Engineering3
CEE 3055Structural Analysis3
Concentration electives
Select one of the following:3
Structural Steel Design
Reinforced Concrete Design
Timber and Masonry Design
Select one of the following:3
Applied Geotechnics
Structural Steel Design
Reinforced Concrete Design
Timber and Masonry Design
Infrastructure Rehabilitation
Structural Analysis II
Historic Structures
Introduction to Finite Element Methods
Origami Engineering
Mechanical Behavior of Composites
Composite Materials and Processes
CE Breadth Electives
Select two of the following:6
Introduction to Structural Engineering
Construction Engineering and Management
Hydraulic Engineering
Environmental Engineering Systems
Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
Transportation Planning, Operations, and Design
CEE 4200Hydraulic Engineering3
or CEE 3400 Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
CE Technical Electives
CE Electives 49
Approved Electives
Approved Electives 56
Total Credit Hours128

No pass-fail allowed, except for CS 1171.

CEE 4801 not allowed toward degree.

Students must earn a 2.0 average in all CEE courses.

1

Students must complete one Ethics course during their program. For a complete list of Ethics courses, please see: Ethics

2

If PHYS 2231 is taken, extra credit hour goes to Free Electives.

3

Minimum grade of C is required.

4

Any 3000-level or higher CEE course, with the exception of CEE 4801, CEE 8811, and CEE 8812. Maximum of 3 credit hours CEE 4699 and CEE 4900. Only one non-CEE course allowed: CHBE 2130, ME 3322, MSE 3001COA 4010, CP 4010, CP 4020, CP 4310, and CP 4510.

5

Maximum 3 credit hours CEE 2699 allowed. MATH 1113, PHYS 2802, PHYS 2XXX (AP credit), one-hour MUSI courses, GT 1000, and FREE XXXX are not allowed.