The request to revise the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Date: May 24, 2016
To: College of Engineering
From: Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: May 11, 2016
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Spring 2017
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)
A Major in Civil Engineering leading to the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.) degree consists of 128 credit hours.
Degree Requirements
General Education Courses
Social science and humanities electives must be chosen both to satisfy University General Education requirements and to meet the objectives of a broad education consistent with the educational goals of the profession. To avoid taking “extra” humanities/social science electives, students must select their electives carefully after consulting with their faculty advisor. The science electives must be chosen from an approved list of physical, life, or earth sciences and must complement the student’s overall educational plan.
General Education Requirements (21)
UWRT 1101 English I (3) (Prerequisite for entry into major with a grade of C or above)
UWRT 1102 English II (3) (Prerequisite for entry into major with a grade of C or above)
LBST 110X (3)
LBST 2101 Western Culture and Historical Awareness (3)
LBST 2102 Global and Inter cultural Connections (3)
LBST 22XX (3)
Social Science Elective (3) (select from an approved list of courses)
Mathematics and Science Courses (33)
MATH 1241 Calculus I (3) (with a grade of C or above)
MATH 1242 Calculus II (3) (with a grade of C or above)
MATH 2241 Calculus III (3) (with a grade of C or above)
MATH 2171 Differential Equations (3) (with a grade of C or above)
STAT 3128 Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3)
PHYS 2101 Physics for Science and Engineering I (3) (with a grade of C or above)
PHYS 2101L Physics for Science and Engineering I Lab (1) (with a grade of C or above)
PHYS 2102 Physics for Science and Engineering II (3)
PHYS 2102L Physics for Science and Engineering II Lab (1)
CHEM 1251 General Chemistry I (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CHEM 1251L General Chemistry I Lab (1) (with a grade of C or above)
Science Elective (3) (select from approved Biology and Earth Science courses)
Math/Science (3) (Choose one course from the Biology, Earth Science, Mathematics, Chemistry or Physics area)
Major Courses (50 hours)
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering Practices and Principles I (2) (with a grade of C or above)
ENGR 1202 Introduction to Engineering Practices and Principles II (2) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 2101 Civil Engineering Drawing (2)
CEGR 2102 Engineering Economic Analysis (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 2104 Surveying and Site Design (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 2154 Design Project Lab (2) (O) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3111 Construction Engineering (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3122 Structural Analysis (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3141 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3143 Hydraulics and Hydrology (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3153 Transportation Lab (2) (W)
CEGR 3155 Environmental Lab (2) (W)
CEGR 3161 Transportation Engineering I (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3201 Systems and Design (3) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3255 Structural Materials I Lab (2) (W) (with a grade of C or above)
CEGR 3258 Geotechnical Lab (2) (W)
CEGR 3278 Geotechnical Engineering (3) (with a grade of C or above)
ENGR 3295 Multidisciplinary Professional Development (1)
MEGR 2141 Engineering Mechanics I (3) (with a grade of C or above)
MEGR 2144 Introduction to Solid Mechanics (3) (with a grade of C or above)
Required Electives (24 hours)
Civil Engineering Design Electives (6) (select a total of two courses from different options) (with grades of C or above)
Option 1 – CEGR 3221 Structural Steel Design I (3) or CEGR 3225 Reinforced Concrete Design I (3)
Option 2 – CEGR 4185 Geometric Design of Highways (3)
Option 3 – CEGR 4278 Geotechnical Engineering II (3)
Option 4 – CEGR 4142 Water Treatment Engineering (3), CEGR 4242 Wastewater Treatment Design (3),
CEGR 4147 Stormwater Management (3) or CEGR 4264 Landfill Design and Site Remediation (3)
Option 1:
Environmental Engineering – CEGR 4142 Water Treatment Engineering (3), CEGR 4242 Wastewater Treatment Design (3), CEGR 4147 Stormwater Management (3), or CEGR 4264 Landfill Design and Site Remediation (3).
Option 2:
Geotechnical Engineering – CEGR 4278 Geotechnical Engineering II (3).
Option 3:
Structural Engineering – CEGR 4090 Energy Infrastructure Systems: Power Plant Design (3), CEGR 3221 Structural Steel Design I (3), or CEGR 3225 Reinforced Concrete (3) – If CEGR 3221 is selected, then CEGR 3225 will be taken as the required Civil Engineering Restricted Elective. If CEGR 3225 is selected, then CEGR 3221 will be taken as the required Civil Engineering Restricted Elective.
Option 4:
Transportation Engineering – CEGR 4185 Geometric Design of Highways (3), CEGR 4161 Advanced Traffic Engineering (3), CEGR 4162 Transportation Planning (3), or CEGR 4262 Traffic Engineering (3).
Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Electives (6) (select two)
ECGR 2161 Basic Electrical Engineering I (3)
MEGR 3111 Thermodynamics I (3)
MEGR 3121 Dynamics Systems I (3)
Civil Engineering Restricted Elective (3) (select one)
CEGR 3221 Structural Steel Design I (3)
CEGR 3225 Reinforced Concrete Design I (3)
Civil Engineering Electives (6) (select two)
CEGR 3xxx (3) or CEGR 4xxx (3)
Technical Elective (3) (select one)
The technical elective may be selected from the areas of engineering, mathematics, science, business, and communications. An approved list of upper division courses is available on the department website.