College of Engineering and Science

Course List

Undergraduate Course Information

Math and Science:

  • MTH141 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
  • CHM107 General Chemistry I
  • CHM110 Chemistry Laboratory I
  • PHY160/161 General Physics I /General Physics Lab I
  • MTH142 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
  • CHM108 General Chemistry II
  • PHY 162/163 General Physics II / General Physics Lab II
  • MTH241 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
  • MTH372 Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
  • MTH427 Applied Probability and Statistics

Introduction to Design:

  • E105 Engineering Graphics and Design

Core:

  • E100 Ethics and Politics of Engineering
  • ENL131 Academic Writing
  • CST101 Fundamentals of Speech
  • ENL303 Technical Writing

Core Objective 4: (3 courses)

  • Meaning and Value 9 hours
    • A. Philosophy (3 hours)
      • PHL 100 Introduction to Philosophy
    • B. Religious Studies (3 hours from the following):
      • Any 100 or 200 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:

  • E312 Statics
  • E204 Introduction to Engineering Computing
  • E313 Dynamics
  • E326/327 Mechanics of Materials /Mechanics of Materials Laboratory
  • E314 Fluid Mechanics
  • E315 Thermodynamics I
  • E250 or E320 Principles of Electrical Engineering
  • E317 Science of Materials

Civil & Environmental Engineering:

  • CE340/341 Engineering Surveys and Lab
  • CEC300
  • CTA301/302/303 Engineering Co-op Assignment
  • E301/302/303 Professional World of Work I/ Professional World of Work II /Professional World of Work III
  • CE348/349 Soil Mechanics
  • CE410 Transportation Engineering
  • CE342 Structural Theory
  • CE468 Design of Steel and Concrete Structures
  • CE450/451 Water and Wastewater Engineering / Water and Wastewater Engineering Lab...
  • CE453 Applied Hydraulics and Hydrology
  • E324 Engineering Economy
  • CE345 Construction Materials
  • CE482 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 CE485 Project Management

CE480 Retention Systems

AR503 Masonry (Sr)

CE478 Foundation Engineering

AR559 Construction Law (Sr)

CE463 Risk Analysis

CE430 Forensic Engineering
CE463 Risk Analysis

CE483 Hazardous Waste

CE484 Environmental Chemistry & Design

CE486 Environmental Microbiology & Design

CE488 Solid Waste

CE490 Municipal Design

CE485 Project Management
CE470 Special Topics (Transportation)

CE491 Geographic Information Systems

CE463 Risk Analysis

CE485 Project Management
MCD501/E400 Community Development

CE491 Geographic Information Systems

CE485 Project Management

CE483 Hazardous Waste
(Brownfields)
Also Consider CE470 Special Topics (Timber)

CE476 Advanced Concrete Design

CE474 Advanced Steel Design

CE466 Bridge Design

CE475 Precast Concrete

E442 Finite Elements

CE491 Geographic Information Systems

CE578 Physical Chemical Unit Operations (Sr)

CE580 Biological Unit Operations (Sr)

*Students in the Engineering Law track may use up to 6 credits of environmentally related law courses as technical electives. (more)

CE490 Municipal Design

*Students in the Engineering Law track may use up to 6 credits of planning related law courses as technical electives. (more)

CE490 Municipal Design

*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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