Civil & Environmental Engineering (BS)
Program requirements for the Civil & Environmental Engineering (BS) degree.
University Core – 38 credits
Area I: Writing (6)
- ENG 101 English Composition I
- ENG 102 English Composition II: Research & Argument
Area II: Quantitative Reasoning (8)
- MAT 171 Calculus I (4)
- MAT 172 Calculus II (4)
Area III: Computing & Information Literacy (6)
- UNI 110 Information Literacy & Research (3)
- UNI 120 Data & AI Literacy (3)
Area IV: Communication (3)
- COM 110 Public Speaking / Professional Communication (3)
Area V: Civics/Global/Ethics (9)
- POL 101 American Government (3)
- PHI 120 Ethics (3)
- GEO 120 Global Systems & Cultures (3)
Area VI: Humanities/Social Science/Arts (6)
- Choose any two 3-credit courses from College of Arts & Humanities, College of Social &
- Behavioral Sciences, College of Creative & Performing Arts
Engineering Core – 29 credits
- PHY 201 University Physics I with Lab (4)
- PHY 202 University Physics II with Lab (4)
- CSC 110 Programming I (3)
- EGR 101 Engineering Design (3)
- EGR 201 Statics (3)
- EGR 210 Materials Science (3)
- EGR 220 Circuits I (3)
- EGR 230 Differential Equations (3)
- EGR 240 Engineering Economics (3)
Major Requirements – 45 Credits
- MAT 273 Calculus III (4)
- EGR 203 Mechanics of Materials (3)
- CEE 210 Surveying & Geomatics with Lab (4)
- CEE 220 Structural Analysis (3)
- CEE 230 Fluid Mechanics (3)
- CEE 240 Geotechnical Engineering with Lab (4)
- CEE 250 Environmental Engineering with Lab (4)
- CEE 260 Transportation Engineering (3)
- CEE 310 Hydrology & Water Resources (3)
- CEE 320 Reinforced Concrete Design (3)
- CEE 330 Steel Design (3)
- CEE 340 Construction Management (3)
- CEE 490 Civil & Environmental Engineering Capstone (3)
Electives – 8 credits
- 8 credits upper-division (300–400 level) College of Engineering & Applied Technologies
- and/or College of Natural & Mathematical Sciences courses