Course List
Undergraduate Course Information
Math and Science:
- MTH1410 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- CHM1070 General Chemistry I
- CHM1100 Chemistry Laboratory I
- PHY1600/1610 General Physics I /General Physics Lab I
- MTH1420 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- BIO 1030 Natural Science
- PHY 1620/1630 General Physics II / General Physics Lab II
- MTH2410 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
- MTH3720 Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
- MTH4270 Applied Probability and Statistics
Introduction to Design:
- ENGR1050 Engineering Graphics and Design
Core:
- ENGR1000 Ethics and Politics of Engineering
- ENL1310 Academic Writing
- CST1010 Fundamentals of Speech
- ENL3030 Technical Writing
Core Objective 4: (3 courses)
- Meaning and Value 9 hours
- A. Philosophy (3 hours)
- PHL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- B. Religious Studies (3 hours from the following):
- Any 1000 or 2000 level Religious Studies course
- C. Philosophy or Religious Studies (3 hours ¬ any PHL or RS course)
- A. Philosophy (3 hours)
Core Objective 5: (3 courses)
- I. Two courses from 5A, or 5B, or 5C. It is recommended that both are from the same area, i.e. 5B.
- II. One course from 5D (Comparative Experiences) in general core outline
- 5A. Historical Experiences
- 5B. Literary Experiences
- 5C. Aesthetic Experiences
- 5D. Comparative Experiences
Basic Engineering:
- ENGR3120 Statics
- ENGR2040 Introduction to Engineering Computing
- ENGR3130 Dynamics
- ENGR3260/3270 Mechanics of Materials /Mechanics of Materials Laboratory
- ENGR3140 Fluid Mechanics
- ENGR3150 Thermodynamics I
- ENGR2500 or ENGR3200 Principles of Electrical Engineering
- ENGR3170 Science of Materials
Civil & Environmental Engineering:
- CIVE3400/3410 Engineering Surveys and Lab
- CEC3000
- CTA3010/3020/3030 Engineering Co-op Assignment
- ENGR3010/3020/3030 Professional World of Work I/ Professional World of Work II /Professional World of Work III
- CIVE3480/3490 Soil Mechanics
- CIVE4100 Transportation Engineering
- CIVE3420 Structural Theory
- CIVE4680 Design of Steel and Concrete Structures
- CIVE4500/4510 Water and Wastewater Engineering / Water and Wastewater Engineering Lab...
- CIVE4530 Applied Hydraulics and Hydrology
- ENGR3240 Engineering Economy
- CIVE3450 Construction Materials
- CIVE4820 Senior Design Project
Technical Electives:
Additionally, students choose two or more courses from the list of Technical Electives based on their interests.| Structures, Foundations, Construction | Environment | Transportation | Land Development | |
| Recommended | CIVE4850 Project Management CIVE4800 Retention Systems ARCH5030 Masonry (Sr) CIVE4780 Foundation Engineering ARCH5590 Construction Law (Sr) CIVE4630 Risk Analysis CIVE4300 Forensic Engineering |
CIVE4630 Risk Analysis CIVE4830 Hazardous Waste CIVE4840 Environmental Chemistry & Design CIVE4860 Environmental Microbiology & Design CIVE4880 Solid Waste CIVE4900 Municipal Design CIVE4850 Project Management |
CIVE4700 Special Topics (Transportation) CIVE4910 Geographic Information Systems CIVE4630 Risk Analysis CIVE4850 Project Management |
MCD5010/ENGR4000 Community Development CIVE4910 Geographic Information Systems CIVE4850 Project Management CIVE4830 Hazardous Waste (Brownfields) |
| Also Consider |
CIVE4360 Timber Any Entreprenurism course. |
CIVE4910 Geographic Information Systems Any Entreprenurism course. *Students in the Engineering Law track may use up to 6 credits of environmentally related law courses as technical electives. (more) |
CIVE4900 Municipal Design Any Entreprenurism course. *Students in the Engineering Law track may use up to 6 credits of planning related law courses as technical electives. (more) |
CIVE4900 Municipal Design Any Entreprenurism course. *Students in the Engineering Law track may use up to 6 credits of planning related law courses as technical electives. (more) |
If you want to take courses beyond here then check out our graduate programs.
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