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Civil Engineering Requirement

  1. Core Courses:

    ME 170Civil Engineering Graphics2 cr
    CEE 251Engineering Spatial Measurements2 cr
    CEE 311Hydroscience3 cr
    CEE 316Hydraulic Engineering3 cr
    CEE 320Environmental Engineering3 cr
    CEE 330Soil Mechanics 4 cr
    ME 364Elementary Heat Transfer3 cr
    (CEE 310 satisfies the prerequisite requirement of EMA 363 or equiv.)
    CEE 578Senior Capstone Design4 cr

  2. At least one course must be selected from each category in the following list:

    Advanced Fluid Mechanics:

    ChE 320 Introductory Transport Phenomena 4 cr
    ME 561 Intermediate Thermodynamics 3 cr
    (Prerequisite: ME 364 or equiv or cons inst.)
    ME 563 Intermediate Fluid Dynamics 3 cr
    (CEE 310 satisfies the prerequisite requirement of EMA 363 or cons inst.
    CEE 611 Hydrodynamics 3 cr
    CEE 618 Special Topics in Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics 3 cr
    CEE 711 Problems of Viscous Flow 3 cr
    CEE 712 Problems of Turbulent Flow 3 cr

    Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering:

    CEE 425 Design of Water Distribution and Waste-Water Collection 3 cr
    CEE 426 Wastewater Treatment Plant Design 3 cr
    CEE 428 Water Treatment Plant Design 3 cr
    BSE 335 Private Water and Sewer 3 cr

    A student graduating with a civil engineering degree must have a minimum of 16 design credits. The required Civil Engineering Courses provide 4 design credits [CEE 251 (2 cr) - 0.5 cr, CEE 330 (4 cr) -1 cr, CEE 340 (3 cr) - 1.5 cr, CEE 395 (3 cr) - 1 cr]. A Design Credit List is available in the shelves outside the CEE Department Office (2205 Engineering Hall). Courses not on the list have zero design credits.

  3. 3 credits of CEE 001 (Cooperative Education Program) are required.



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