Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering
Implementation Date: Fall 2006
  129 hrs  
Student Name_________________________________________
Freshman       31   hrs        
Fall Grade   Spring Grade
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3     LIBA 102 First Year Seminar 3    
MATH 261 Calculus I 3     MATH 262 Calculus II 3    
CHEM 105 Chemistry I 3     PHYS 211 Physics I 3    
CHEM 115 Chemistry Lab I 1     PHYS 221 Physics Lab I 1    
CE 101 Introduction to CE I 1     CSCI 251 Programming 3    
Soc-Hum 3     CE 102 Introduction to CE II 1    
            Soc-Hum 3    
Total 14 Total 17    
Sophomore     34   hrs        
Fall Grade Spring Grade
MATH 263 Calculus III 3     MATH 264 Calculus IV 3    
PHYS 212 Physics II 3     MATH 353 Differential Equation 3    
PHYS 222 Physics Lab II 1     ENGR 321 Thermodynamics 3    
ENGR 309 Intro Mechanics 3     ENGR 312 Mechanics Materials 3    
ENGR 207 Graphics I 1     CE 207 Surveying 2    
Soc-Hum 3     SPCH 105 Business Prof Speech 3    
  Soc-Hum 3              
Total 17 Total 17
Junior       32   hrs        
Fall Grade Spring Grade
ENGR 310 Eng Analysis I 4     CE 307 CE Lab I 1    
ENGR 323 Fluid Mechanics 3     CE 315 CE Material 3    
ENGR 362 Electric Circuit 3     ME 325 Dynamics 3    
CE 411 Structural Analysis 3     CE 412 Structural Design I 3    
CE 481 Transportation Eng I 3     CE 431 Soil Mechanics 3    
          CE 471 Environmental Eng 3    
Total 16 Total 16
Senior       32   hrs        
Fall Grade Spring Grade
CE 407 CE Lab II 1     ENGR 402 Eng Fundamentals 1    
CE 433 Foundation 3     CE 417 Construct Management 3    
CE 455 CE Design I 2     CE 456 CE Design II 3    
CE 472 Environ Water Resour 3     ECON 310 Eng Economics 3    
ENGR 400 Leadership & Profess. 1       Technical Elective  3    
ENGR 453 Probabilistic Design 3       Technical Elective  3    
  Technical Elective  3              
Total 16 Total 16
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Social Science/Humanity/Fine Art Requirements            
Soc ECON 310   Soc/Hum/Art    
Hum     Soc/Hum/Art    
Art      Expanded Cat. SPCH 105  
Social Sciences: Afro-Am studies, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, sociology
Humanities: classics, English, history, modern languages (200 & above), philosophy, religions, southern studies
Arts: history, appreciation & criticism of art, dance, music, theater
Expanded Category: All Soc/Hum/Art courses plus communication and leadership courses (see below for detail).
Recommended Technical Electives                  
CE 413 Structural Design II 3 CE 590 Airport Planning Design 3
CE 497 CE Projects 3 ENGR 590 Finite Element 3
CE 511 Structure Dynamics 3 GE 305  Geomechanics 3
CE 521 Advanced Mech Mat 3 GE 440 Rock Mechanics 3
CE 570 Infrastructure Managem 3 GE 450 Hydrogeology 3
CE 581 Transportation Eng II 3 GE 470 Introduction to GIS 3
CE 585 Highway Pavement 3 Other courses with the approval of advisor
Prerequisite                  
Math 27 ACT - MATH 261 - MATH 262 - MATH 263 - MATH 264
MATH 264 (corequisite) - MATH 353 - ENGR 310
English ENGL 101 - ENGL 102
Chemistry MATH 121 - CHEM 105/115
Physics MATH 211 - PHYS 211/221 - PHYS 212/222
Computer Science MATH 261 (coreq) - CSCI 251
Mechanics/Structure PHYS 211/MATH 263 (coreq) - ENGR 309 - ENGR 312 - CE 411 - CE 412
Dynamics ENGR 309 - CE 325
Surveying ENGR 207 - CE 207
Thermodynamics PHYS 211/MATH 263 (coreq) - ENGR 321
Electric Circuit PHYS 212/MATH 353 (coreq) - ENGR 362
Fluid PHYS 211 - MATH 264 (coreq) - ENGR 323 - CE 472
Environmental ENGR 323 - CE 471
CE Labs CE 431 (coreq) - CE 307 - CE 407
CE Design Senior standing - CE 455 - CE 456
Soil ENGR 312 - CE 431
Foundation CE 411/CE 431 - CE 433
Transportation ENGR 310 - CE 481
Probabilistic Design MATH 353 (coreq) - ENGR 453
Social Sciences and Humanities/Fine Arts Electives • Students receiving degrees through the school must complete a minimum of 18 semester hours of social sciences and humanities/fine arts course work. 6 of the 18 hours are already prescribed in the civil engineering program, and must be ECON 310 and SPCH 105, as indicated above. Of the remaining courses the selection must meet the following requirements: (a) At least 3 hours of work in one field of the humanities; (b) at least 3 hours in one field of the fine arts; and (c) the remaining 6 hours of work can be taken in any of the social sciences, humanities, and fine arts fields. 
For the purpose of this regulation social sciences will include Afro-American studies, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology; humanities will include classics, English, history, modern languages (200-level and above), philosophy, religions, and Southern studies; and fine arts will include courses in the history, appreciation and criticism of art, dance, music, and theatre arts. (Courses emphasizing the enhancement of skills and performance are not acceptable.) Honors courses may be used to meet these requirements as appropriate, depending on their topical content.
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