College of Engineering and Science

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)

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

CIVE4760 Advanced Concrete Design

CIVE4740 Advanced Steel Design

CIVE4660 Bridge Design

CIVE4750 Precast Concrete

ENGR4420 Finite Elements

Any Entreprenurism course.

CIVE4910 Geographic Information Systems

CIVE5780 Physical Chemical Unit Operations (Sr)

CIVE5800 Biological Unit Operations (Sr)

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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