Degree Requirements: Civil Engineering

 

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Civil Engineering majors can choose an emphasis in Structures, Transportation, Geomechanics, Water Resources, Environmental, Municipal, or Construction.

The civil engineering curriculum includes coursework in mathematics and basic sciences, mechanics, materials, hydrology, structures, and transportation systems. Engineering design is emphasized.

The degree program contains a number of required courses but also substantial flexibility so students may tailor their education to fit their personal interests.

Course Catalog - Civil Engineering

Courses

Required and elective courses are listed below. Requirements fall into these categories: Mathematics and Basic Sciences, Core Curriculum, Liberal Education Electives, Writing Intensive Requirements, Core Electives, and Technical Electives.

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Mathematics and Basic Sciences

Courses designated with an asterisk (*) must be completed prior to admission to the major.

Mathematics

  • MATH 1371 – CSE Calculus I (4 cr)*
  • MATH 1372 – CSE Calculus II (4 cr)*
  • MATH 2374 – CSE Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis (4 cr)*
  • MATH 2373 – CSE Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4 cr)

Physics

  • PHYS 1301W – Introductory Physics for Science and Engineering I (PHYS, WI, 4 cr)*
  • PHYS 1302W – Introductory Physics for Science and Engineering II (PHYS, WI, 4 cr)*

 

Chemistry

  • CHEM 1061 – Chemical Principles I (PHYS, 3 cr)*
  • CHEM 1065 – Chemical Principles I Laboratory (PHYS, 1 cr)*
  • CHEM 1062 – Chemical Principles II (PHYS, 3 cr)*
  • CHEM 1066 – Chemical Principles II Laboratory (PHYS, 1 cr)*

Core CE Curriculum

Courses designated with an asterisk (*) must be completed prior to admission to the major.

  • AEM 2011 – Statics (3 cr)*
  • AEM 3031 – Deformable Body Mechanics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 3101 – Computer Applications I (3 cr)
  • CEGE 3102 – Uncertainty and Decision Analysis (3 cr)
  • CEGE 3103 – Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice (1 cr)
  • CEGE 3201 – Transportation Engineering (TS, 3 cr)
  • CEGE 3301 – Soil Mechanics I (3 cr)
  • CEGE 3401 – Linear Structural Analysis (3 cr)
  • CEGE 3402 – Civil Engineering Materials (3 cr)
  • CEGE 3501 – Introduction to Environmental Engineering (ENV, 3 cr)
  • CEGE 3502 – Fluid Mechanics (4 cr)
  • CEGE 4101W – Project Management and Engineering Economics (WI, 3 cr)
  • CEGE 4102W – Capstone Design for Civil Engineering (WI, 4 cr)
    This course is taken during the final semester. It includes an extensive real world design project, mentored by professional engineers from our local community and requiring application of knowledge learned throughout the degree program.
  • CEGE 4401 – Steel and Reinforced Concrete Design (4 cr)
  • CEGE 4501 – Hydrologic Design (4 cr)

Liberal Education Electives

All students are required to complete the University-wide liberal education requirements. We assume civil engineering students will meet some of the liberal education requirements by “double-dipping” designated liberal education theme courses with either liberal education core courses or other courses required for the civil engineering major.

Writing Intensive Requirements

All University of Minnesota students must take WRIT 1301 – University Writing. It is expected that students will meet their two additional lower-division writing intensive requirements by taking PHYS 1301W and PHYS 1302W. CEGE 4101W – Project Management and Engineering Economics and CEGE 4102W – Capstone Design for Civil Engineering meet the two upper-division writing intensive and writing within the major requirements. Liberal education courses and technical electives can also be used to meet the University’s writing intensive requirements.  Transfer students are strongly encouraged to meet with their departmental adviser to make sure that their WI requirements are appropriately satisfied.

Core Electives by Emphasis Area

Although most civil engineers in practice need to be well versed in a number of areas, some specialization is included in the BCE program. Students can specialize in these areas: Structures, Transportation, Geomechanics, Water Resources, Environmental, Municipal, or Construction. Within each specialization, students must take one course from each of three categories: Core Electives, Numerical Methods, and Dynamics or Substitute. Core electives for each area of emphasis are listed below.


Environ.

Recommended courses for Environmental emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – Introduction to C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
Geomech.

Recommended courses for Geomecahnics emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – Introduction to C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
Structs.

Recommended courses for Structures emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – Introduction to C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
Transpo.

Recommended courses for Transportation emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
WaterRes.

Recommended courses for Water Resources emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – Introduction to C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
Construct.

Recommended courses for Construction emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411 –  Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416 –  Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – Introduction to C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
Munic.

Recommended courses for Municipal emphasis are highlighted in bold. 

CE Core Elective

  • CEGE 4211/5211 – Traffic Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4301 – Soil Mechanics II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4502 – Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 cr)

CE Numerical Methods

  • CEGE 4121 – Computer Applications II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4214/5214 – Infrastructure Systems Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4411Matrix Structural Analysis (3cr) 
  • CEGE 4416/5416Sensors in Infrastructure (3cr)
  • CEGE 4515/5515 – Remote Sensing of Environment and Water Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4563 – Pollutant Fate and Transport: Processes and Modeling (3 cr)

Engineering Science

  • AEM 2012 – Dynamics (3 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 – Organic Chemistry I (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1113 – Introduction to C/C++ Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4 cr)
  • CSCI 1133 – Introduction to Computing and Programming Concepts (4 cr)
  • MATS 2001 – Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Materials (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)

Technical Electives

Civil engineering students take an additional 17 credits of technical electives. At least 6 credits must be 4000-level or higher courses offered by the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE). The remainder of the 17 credits can be additional CEGE courses, 4000-level or higher courses offered by the College of Science and Engineering, or other courses specifically approved by a student’s CEGE adviser.

The University is constantly offering new and interesting courses. If you find a course here or through a study abroad program that you believe should count as a technical elective, talk to your faculty adviser.

Recommended courses for each area of emphasis are listed below.


Environ.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 3541 – Environmental Engineering Laboratory (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4513/5513 – Energy Conversion from Wind, Hydro, and Solar Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4561 – Solid and Hazardous Wastes (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4562 – Environmental Remediation Technologies (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5541 – Environmental Water Chemistry (3 cr)

Recommended

  • CEGE 1101 – Introduction to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (1 cr)
  • Additional CE Core Electives courses
  • Additional CE Numerical Methods courses
  • CEGE 3111 – CADD for Civil Engineers (2 cr)
  • CEGE 3202 – Surveying & Mapping (2 cr)
  • CEGE 4351 – Groundwater Mechanics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4352 – Groundwater Modeling (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4511 – Hydraulic Structures (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4512 – Open Channel Hydraulics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4581/5570 – Design for Sustainable Development: India (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5511 – Urban Hydrology and Water Quality (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5542 – Experimental Methods in Environmental Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5543 – Introductory Environmental Fluid Mechanics (4 cr)
  • CEGE 5551 – Environmental Microbiology (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5552 – Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (1 cr)
  • BBE 4301/CHEM 4301 – Applied Surface and Colloid Science (3 cr)
  • BBE 4523 – Ecological Engineering Design (3 cr)
  • BBE 4533 – Sustainable Waste Management Engineering (3 cr)
  • BBE 4733 – Renewable Energy Technologies (TS, 3 cr)
  • EEB 3407 (3 cr)/3408W (WI, 4 cr) - Ecology
  • EEB 5601 – Limnology (3 cr)
  • ESCI 3303W – Geochemical Principles (WI, 4 cr)
  • ESCI 3402 – Science and Politics of Global Warming (ENV, 3 cr)
  • ESCI 4702 – General Hydrogeology (4 cr)
  • ESCI 4801 – Geomicrobiology (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4971W – Field Hydrogeology (WI, 4 cr)
  • ESCI 5204 – Geostatistics and Inverse Theory (3 cr)
  • ESPM 4216 – Contaminant Hydrology (3 cr)
  • ESPM 3605/5605 – Recycling: Extending Raw Materials Supplies (3 cr)
  • FNRM 3131 – Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Natural Resources (TS, 4 cr)
  • GCC 3005/5005 – Innovation for Changemakers: Design for a Disrupted World (GP, 3 cr)
  • LAAS 5311 – Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy (3 cr)
  • MATH 4242 – Applied Linear Algebra (4 cr)
  • MATH 4428 – Mathematical Modeling (4 cr)
  • MATH 4512 – Differential Equations with Applications (3 cr)
  • ME 3331 – Thermodynamics (3 cr)
  • MICB 3301 – Biology of Microorganisms (5 cr)
  • WRS 5101 – Water Policy (3 cr) 
Geomech.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 4311 – Rock Mechanics (4 cr)
  • CEGE 4351 – Groundwater Mechanics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4352 – Groundwater Modeling (3 cr)

Recommended

  • CEGE 1101 – Introduction to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (1 cr
  • Additional CE Core Electives courses
  • Additional CE Numerical Methods courses
  • CEGE 3111 – CADD for Civil Engineers (2 cr)
  • CEGE 3202 – Surveying & Mapping (2 cr)
  • CEGE 4416/5416 – Sensors in Infrastructure (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4581/5570 – Design for Sustainable Development: India (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5341 – Wave Methods for Nondestructive Testing (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5351 – Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5542 – Experimental Methods in Environmental Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5543 – Introductory Environmental Fluid Mechanics (4 cr)
  • AEM 4581 – Mechanics of Solids (3 cr)
  • AEM 5501 – Continuum Mechanics (3 cr)
  • AEM 5503 – Theory of Elasticity (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4203 – Environmental Geophysics (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4501 – Structural Geology (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4602 – Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4701 – Geomorphology (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4702 – General Hydrogeology (4 cr)
  • ESCI 4703 – Glacial Geology (4 cr)
  • ESCI 4971W – Field Hydrogeology (WI, 4 cr)
  • ESCI 5204 – Geostatistics and Inverse Theory (3 cr)
  • FNRM 3131 – Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Natural Resources (TS, 4 cr)
  • MATH 4242 – Applied Linear Algebra (4 cr)
  • MATH 4428 – Mathematical Modeling (4 cr)
  • MATH 4512 – Differential Equations with Applications (3 cr)
  • MATH 4567 – Applied Fourier Analysis (4 cr)
  • MATH 5485 – Introduction to Numerical Methods I (4 cr)
  • MATH 5486 – Introduction to Numerical Methods II (4 cr)
  • MATH 5583 – Complex Analysis (4 cr)
  • MATH 5587 – Elementary Partial Differential Equations I (4 cr)
  • MATH 5588 – Elementary Partial Differential Equations II (4 cr)
Struct.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 4411 – Matrix Structural Analysis (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4412 – Reinforced Concrete II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4413 – Steel Design II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4416/5416 – Sensors in Infrastructure (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4417/5417 – Structural Engineering Design of Wood Buildings (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5411 – Applied Structural Mechanics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5414 – Prestressed Concrete Design (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5415 – Masonry Structures (3 cr)

Recommended

  • CEGE 1101 – Introduction to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (1 cr)
  • Additional CE Core Electives courses
  • Additional CE Numerical Methods courses
  • CEGE 4311 – Rock Mechanics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5341 – Wave Methods for Nondestructive Testing (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5351 – Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3 cr)
  • AEM 4501 – Aerospace Structures (3 cr)
  • AEM 4502 – Computational Structural Analysis (3 cr)
  • AEM 4511 – Mechanics of Composite Materials (3 cr)
  • AEM 4581 – Mechanics of Solids (3 cr)
  • MATH 4242 – Applied Linear Algebra (4 cr)
  • MATH 4428 – Mathematical Modeling (4 cr)
  • MATH 4512 – Differential Equations with Applications (3 cr)
  • MATH 4567 – Applied Fourier Analysis (4 cr)
  • MATH 5485 – Introduction to Numerical Methods I (4 cr)
  • MATH 5486 – Introduction to Numerical Methods II (4 cr)
  • MATH 5583 – Complex Analysis (4 cr)
  • MATH 5587 – Elementary Partial Differential Equations I (4 cr)
  • MATH 5588 – Elementary Partial Differential Equations II (4 cr)
  • ME 5228 – Introduction to Finite Element Modeling, Analysis, and Design (4 cr)
  • ME 5247 – Applied Stress Analysis (4 cr)
  • ME 5248 – Vibration Engineering (4 cr)
Transpo.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 3111 – CADD for Civil Engineers (2 cr)
  • CEGE 3202 – Surveying & Mapping (2 cr)
  • CEGE 4219/5219 – Air Transportation Systems (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4253 – Pavement Design, Engineering, and Management (4 cr)
  • CEGE 5212 – Transportation Policy, Planning, and Deployment (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5213 – Transit Planning and Management (3 cr)

Recommended

  • CEGE 1101 – Introduction to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (1 cr)
  • Additional CE Core Electives courses
  • Additional CE Numerical Methods courses
  • CEGE 5351 – Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5511 – Urban Hydrology and Water Quality (3 cr)
  • CSCI 1103 – Introduction to Computer Programming in Java (4 cr)
  • FNRM 3131 – Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Natural Resources (TS, 4 cr)
  • GEOG 3531 – Numerical Spatial Analysis (4 cr)
  • GEOG 3561 – Principles of Geographic Information Science (4 cr)
  • GEOG 5563 – Advanced Geographic Information Science (3 cr)
  • GEOG 5564 – Urban Geographic Information Science and Analysis (3 cr)
  • IE 3521 – Statistics, Quality, and Reliability (4 cr)
  • IE 5111 – Systems Engineering I (4 cr)
  • IE 5531 – Engineering Optimization I (4 cr)
  • IE 5545 – Decision Analysis (4 cr)
  • IE 5553 – Simulation (4 cr)
  • MATH 5485 – Introduction to Numerical Methods I (4 cr)
  • PA 4200 – Urban and Regional Planning (3 cr)
  • PA 5013 – Law and Urban Land Use (1.5 cr)
  • PA 5231 – Transit Planning and Management (3 cr)
  • STAT 5021 – Statistical Analysis (4 cr)
  • STAT 5302 – Applied Regression Analysis (4 cr)
WaterRes.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 3541 – Environmental Engineering Laboratory (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4351 – Groundwater Mechanics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4352 – Groundwater Modeling (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4511 – Hydraulic Structures (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4512 – Open Channel Hydraulics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4513/5513 – Energy Conversion from Wind, Hydro, and Solar Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5511 – Urban Hydrology and Water Quality (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5512 – Stochastic Ecohydrology (3 cr)

Recommended

  • CEGE 1101 – Introduction to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (1 cr)
  • Additional CE Core Electives courses
  • Additional CE Numerical Methods courses
  • CEGE 4416/5416 – Sensors in Infrastructure (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4513/5513 – Energy Conversion from Wind, Hydro, and Solar Resources (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4561 – Solid and Hazardous Wastes (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4562 – Environmental Remediation Technologies (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4581/5570 – Design for Sustainable Development: India (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4583 – Design for Life: Water in Tanzania (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5541 – Environmental Water Chemistry (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5542 – Experimental Methods in Environmental Engineering (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5543 – Introductory Environmental Fluid Mechanics (4 cr)
  • BBE 4523 – Ecological Engineering Design (3 cr)
  • BBE 4733 – Renewable Energy Technologies (TS, 3 cr)
  • EEB 3407 (3 cr)/3408W (WI, 4 cr) - Ecology
  • EEB 5601 – Limnology (3 cr)
  • ESCI 4702 – General Hydrogeology (4 cr)
  • ESCI 4971W – Field Hydrogeology (WI, 4 cr)
  • ESPM 3111 – Hydrology and Water Quality Field Methods (3 cr)
  • ESPM 4216 – Contaminant Hydrology (3 cr)
  • ESPM 4295W – GIS in Environmental Science and Management (WI, 4 cr)
  • FNRM 3131 – Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Natural Resources (TS, 4 cr)
  • GEOG 3561 – Principles of Geographic Information Science (4 cr)
  • MATH 4242 – Applied Linear Algebra (4 cr)
  • MATH 4428 – Mathematical Modeling (4 cr)
  • MATH 4512 – Differential Equations with Applications (3 cr)
  • MATH 4567 – Applied Fourier Analysis (4 cr)
  • MATH 5485 – Introduction to Numerical Methods I (4 cr)
  • MATH 5486 – Introduction to Numerical Methods II (4 cr)
  • MATH 5583 – Complex Analysis (4 cr)
  • MATH 5587 – Elementary Partial Differential Equations I (4 cr)
  • MATH 5588 – Elementary Partial Differential Equations II (4 cr)
  • STAT 5021 – Statistical Analysis (4 cr)
  • STAT 5302 – Applied Regression Analysis (4 cr)
  • WRS 5101 – Water Policy (3 cr)
Consturct.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 4412 – Reinforced Concrete II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4413 – Steel Design II (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5414 – Prestressed Concrete Design (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5415 – Masonry Structures (3 cr)
  • ARCH 3391 – Design and Representation with BIM (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4011 – Construction Documents and Contracts (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4021 – Construction Planning and Scheduling (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4022 – Construction Estimating (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4031 – Construction Safety and Loss Control (3 cr)

Recommended

     [none]

Munic.

Highly Recommended

  • CEGE 3111 – CADD for Civil Engineers (2 cr)
  • CEGE 3202 – Surveying & Mapping (2 cr)
  • CEGE 4201 – Principles of Highway Design (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4253 – Pavement Design, Engineering, and Management (4 cr)

Recommended

  • CEGE 1101 – Introduction to Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (1 cr)
  • Additional CE Core Electives courses
  • Additional CE Numerical Methods courses
  • CEGE 4511 – Hydraulic Structures (3 cr)
  • CEGE 4512 – Open Channel Hydraulics (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5212 – Transportation Policy, Planning, and Deployment (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5213 – Transit Planning and Management (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5341 – Wave Methods for Nondestructive Testing (3 cr)
  • CEGE 5511 – Urban Hydrology and Water Quality (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4011 – Construction Documents and Contracts (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4021 – Construction Planning and Scheduling (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4022 – Construction Estimating (3 cr)
  • CMGT 4081 – Managing Erosion and Sediment Control on Construction Sites (1 cr)
  • FNRM 3131 – Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for Natural Resources (TS, 4 cr)
  • GEOG 3561 – Principles of Geographic Information Science (4 cr)
  • PA 4200 – Urban and Regional Planning (3 cr)
  • PA 5013 – Law and Urban Land Use (1.5 cr)
  • PA 5231 – Transit Planning and Management (3 cr)
  • WRS 5101 – Water Policy (3 cr)