
Public Works Engineering and Management Practices Second-Level Core Classes Course List CodeĪnalysis and Design in Reinforced Concrete Mechanics of Materials ( Critical Tracking) 1 Gen Ed Social and Behavioral Sciences with International Writing Requirement: 6,000 wordsĬivil Engineering Materials ( Critical Tracking)Įlements of Dynamics ( Critical Tracking) 1 Physics with Calculus 2 ( Critical Tracking Gen Ed Physical Sciences) 1Įxperimentation and Instrumentation in Civil EngineeringĮlementary Differential Equations ( Critical Tracking Gen Ed Mathematics) 1 Special Topics ( Can Big Data Save the Earth? Gen Ed Biological Sciences 2000 words)Īnalytic Geometry and Calculus 3 ( Critical Tracking Gen Ed Mathematics) 1 Complete all remaining Civil Engineering required courses.Complete CWR 3201, CGN 3501C, and CES 3102 with minimum grades of C.Complete EGM 3520 with minimum grade of C.Complete final lower division critical-tracking course and EGM 3400 with minimum grades of C.


Understanding the basic civil engineering formulas license#
Meet the needs and expectations of civil engineering employers and proceed toward the attainment of a Professional Engineering (P.E.) license.The undergraduate program in civil engineering will prepare graduates to


Beyond the bachelor's degree, advanced degrees are available in geosensing, transportation, water resources, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, construction, public works, civil engineering materials, and coastal and oceanographic engineering. The basic program provides the minimum education for practice. Before graduating, all BSCE students must take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for all civil engineering courses. Department RequirementsĪ minimum grade of C is required for all courses marked below. Civil engineering includes the design and construction of bridges, buildings, dams, waterways, coastal protection works, airports, pipelines, space launching facilities, railroads, highways, sanitary systems, ocean structures and facilities, foundations, harbors, waterworks and many other systems and structures upon which modern civilization depends.
