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DRAFT FALL 2018 Guided Pathway Curriculum Worksheet Associate in Arts to Civil Engineering Program Offered at: FAMU, FAU, FGCU, FSU, FIU, UCF, UNF, UF, USF 4 term track 7 term track Fall/Spring – 14 credits MAC1147 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry ENC1101 College Composition 1 SLS1501 Introduction to the College Experience EGN1002C Introduction to Engineering (suggested) Fall/Spring – 9 credits MAC1105 College Algebra SLS1501 Introduction to the College Experience ENC1101 College Composition 1 Fall/Spring – 17 credits MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 ENC1102 College Composition 2 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication CHM1045 General Chemistry 1 CHM1045L General Chemistry Lab 1 POS1041 Introduction to American Government or AMH2020 United States History from 1865 to Present Fall/Spring – 12 credits MAC1114 Trigonometry ENC1102 College Composition 2 EGN1002C Introduction to Engineering (suggested) Elective Fall/Spring – 15 credits MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 PHY2048 General Physics with Calculus 1 PHY2048L General Physics with Calculus 1 Lab SOCIAL SCIENCE – Tier 2 HUMANITIES – (Literature course) Summer – 6 credits MAC1140 Precalculus HUMANITIES – (ARH, MUL, PHI, THE course) Fall/Spring – 14 credits MAP2302 Differential Equations MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3 PHY2049 General Physics with Calculus 2 PHY2049L General Physics with Calculus 2 Lab HUMANITIES – (ARH, MUL, PHI, THE course) Fall/Spring – 8 credits MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 CHM1045 General Chemistry 1 CHM1045L General Chemistry Lab 1 Total Credits: 60 FAU, FIU and UCF follow FLDOE Prerequisite model (Courses in blue text). Fall/Spring – 10 credits MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 POS1041 Introduction to American Government or AMH2020 United States History from 1865 to Present STA2023 Statistics (suggested) (FAU, UCF) Summer – 6 credits SOCIAL SCIENCE – Tier 2 HUMANITIES – (Literature course) Fall/Spring – 10 credits SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication MAP2302 Differential Equations MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3 Total Credits: 61 Additional Courses: PHY2048 PHY2048L PHY2049 PHY2049L

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DRAFT FALL 2018

Guided Pathway Curriculum Worksheet

Associate in Arts to Civil Engineering Program Offered at: FAMU, FAU, FGCU, FSU, FIU, UCF, UNF, UF, USF

4 term track 7 term track

Fall/Spring – 14 credits MAC1147 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry ENC1101 College Composition 1 SLS1501 Introduction to the College Experience EGN1002C Introduction to Engineering (suggested)

Fall/Spring – 9 credits MAC1105 College Algebra SLS1501 Introduction to the College Experience ENC1101 College Composition 1

Fall/Spring – 17 credits MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 ENC1102 College Composition 2 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication CHM1045 General Chemistry 1 CHM1045L General Chemistry Lab 1 POS1041 Introduction to American Government or AMH2020 United States History from 1865 to Present

Fall/Spring – 12 credits MAC1114 Trigonometry ENC1102 College Composition 2 EGN1002C Introduction to Engineering (suggested) Elective

Fall/Spring – 15 credits MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 PHY2048 General Physics with Calculus 1 PHY2048L General Physics with Calculus 1 Lab SOCIAL SCIENCE – Tier 2 HUMANITIES – (Literature course)

Summer – 6 credits MAC1140 Precalculus HUMANITIES – (ARH, MUL, PHI, THE course)

Fall/Spring – 14 credits MAP2302 Differential Equations MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3 PHY2049 General Physics with Calculus 2 PHY2049L General Physics with Calculus 2 Lab HUMANITIES – (ARH, MUL, PHI, THE course)

Fall/Spring – 8 credits MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 CHM1045 General Chemistry 1 CHM1045L General Chemistry Lab 1

Total Credits: 60 FAU, FIU and UCF follow FLDOE Prerequisite model (Courses in blue text).

Fall/Spring – 10 credits MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 POS1041 Introduction to American Government or AMH2020 United States History from 1865 to Present STA2023 Statistics (suggested) (FAU, UCF)

Summer – 6 credits SOCIAL SCIENCE – Tier 2 HUMANITIES – (Literature course)

Fall/Spring – 10 credits SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication MAP2302 Differential Equations MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3

Total Credits: 61 Additional Courses: PHY2048 PHY2048L PHY2049 PHY2049L

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Program: Civil Engineering

Offered At: FAMU FAU, FGCU FSU, UCF UNF

FIU

UF USF

REVISED 2/25/09

Technical.course revision 10/23/20 I 3 REVISED May 20 l 5

LOWER LEVEL COURSES

Cr. Hrs. MACX311 4

or- MACX281 4

T MACX312 4

or- MACX282 4

T MACX313 4

or- MACX283 4

&-MAPX302 3

MAPX305 3

CHMX045/X045L 4

or- CHMX045C 4 I or-- CHSX440/X440L

PHYX048/X048L 4

or- PHYX048C 4 I r-r- PHYX043

PHYX048L

orT- PHYX041 3

PHYX048L

PHYX049/X049L /1! 4

or-I

PHYX049C 4

orT- PHYX044

1,-i PHYX049L

PHYX042 3

PHYX049L

GIP:

Track:

Program Length:

FOR ALL MAJORS: Students are strongly encouraged to select required lower division electives that will enhance their general education coursework and that will support their intended baccalaureate degree program. Students should consult with an academic advisor in their major degree area.

(I) PHYX049L does not count toward the degree at flU.

Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support - Common Prerequisites 2018 - 2019

14.0801

1

128 Cr. Hrs.

130

131

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Associate in Arts and Bachelor Degree Requirements - Academic Year 2016-17

General Education Program (36 Credit Hours) PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE A grade of 'C' or higher is required in all general education courses.

Area I - Communications - 9 Credit Hours * Tier 1 - Select ! o/ the fol/owlng courses:

[1 ENC1101 College Composition 1

I Tier 2 · Select l of the following courses: [}' ENC1102 College Composition 2 D ENC1141 Writing About literature

Tier 3 - The following course Is required: [ii SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 0 SPCELECT Mo o I

Area II - Humanities - 6 Credit Hours * Tier 1 - Select J. of the following courses:

0 ARHlOOO Art Appreciation D MUL1010 Music Appreciation D PHl1010 Introduction to Philosophy D THElOOO Theatre Appreciation D LITlOOO Introduction to Literature

\//

Tier 2 • IF LITlOOO Is not selected In Tier 1, either an AML, ENL or HT course must be selected fn Tier 2, IF LITJOOO Is sefected In Tier 1, I hen any other course other than AML,

ENL or LIT must be selected from either Tier 1 or Tier 2,

D AML2010 American Literature to 1865 D AML2020 American Literature after 1865 D AML2600 African American literature D AML2631 Hispanic American Literature D AML2660 Jewish American Literature D ARH2050 Art History: Ancient to Renaissance D ARH2051 Art History: Rennalsance to Contemporary D ENL2012 English Literature before 1800 D ENL2022 English Literature after 1800 D FIL2000 Film Appreciation D LIT2050 Survey of Literary Humor D LIT2090 Contemporary literature \/ D LIT2370 The Bible as Literature D LIT2110 World literature before the Renaissance D LIT2120 World Literature after the Renaissance D UT2190 Introduction to Afro-Caribbean literature D LIT2380 Women In Literature D MUH2018 History and Appreciation of Jazz D MUTlOOl Fundamentals of Music 0 HUMELECT or L/TELECT !Mo" o-ofo,I

8' D D D

D

g, D 1;;( o' D D D

Area Ill - Mathematics - 6 Credit Hours Tier 1 - Select 1. of the following courses: MAC1105 College Algebra MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 MGF1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics MGF1107 Flnite Mathematics STA2023 Statistics Tier 2 - Select !.. of the following courses OR select another course from Tier 1: MAC1114 Trigonometry MAC1140 Precalculus MAC1147 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry MAC2233 Survey of Calculus (for Business AA track) MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 3 MAP2302 Differential Equations MAS2103 _, Linear Algebra MATELECT tMov a-a/vi

* Completion of developmental reading and English required ** Com~letion of All devetonmental renufred

9/28/2015

Area IV - Natural Sciences - 9 Credit Hours Tier 1 · Select 1. of the following courses:

D AST1002 Descriptive Astronomy (Lab optional) 0 BSClOOS Cncpts of Biology (non-sci major, lab opt.)** D BSC1010 Principles of Biology 1 and lab 0

D BSC2085 Anatomy and Physiology 1 and Lab** rn/ CHM1045 General Chemistry 1 and Lab 0 ESClOOO Earth Science ,

__ C]_ __ !.VRl_Q_O_l tnt[odut.tLo.n.to __ Envir.onmentaLScience UY PHY2048 General Physics and Calculus 1 and Lab D PHV2053 General Physics 1 and Lab

Tier 2. Select 1. of the following courses OR select another course from Tier 1

D AST1003 Planetary Astronomy D AST1004 Stellar and Galactic Astronomy D B0T1010 General Botany and Lab 0 BSC1011 Principles of Biology 2 and Lab 0 BSC2086 Anatomy and Physlology 2 and Lab** D BSC2421L Introduction to Biotechnology and lab D CHM1025 Introductory Chemistry D CHM1032 Principles of Chemistry (lab optional) D CHM1046 General Chemistry 2 and Lab 0 GLYlOOO Descriptive Geology D HUN 1201 Elements of Nutrition D MCB2010 Microbiology and Lab D OCE1001 Introduction to Oceanography (lab optional) 0 PHY10Dl Applied Physics (J/ PHY2049 General Physics with Calculus 2 and Lab d PHY2054 General Physics 2 and Lab D PSC1341 Physical Science for Today's World 0 SCIELECT {May apply)

Tier 3- Select 1. of the following courses: D HSC1101 Contemporary Issues in Health D HSC2100 Health Concepts and Strategies ef Select ANY OTHER 3-5 credit general education course

from amonP the 5 cateP"ories of P"eneral education.

Area V - Social Sciences - 6 Credit Hours * Tier 1 -Select 1. of the following courses:

D AMH202D US History from 1865 to Present D ANT2DOO Anthropology D EC02013 Principles of Macroeconomics ijJ' POS1041 Introduction to American Government D PSY2012 General Psychology D SYG20DO Introduction to Sociology

Tier 2 -If you selected AMH or POS In Tier 1, select SYG, PSY, ANT, ECO or GEA In Tier 1 or Tier 2, If you selected ANT, ECO, PSY, or SYG In Tier 1, select AMH or POS In Tier 1 or Tier 2.

D AMH2010 US History to 1865 D GEA10DO Principles of Geography and Conservation D SYG1230 American Minorities Today t,,/ D SYG2010 American Social Problems D POS1001 Introduction to Political Science D POS2112 American and State Local Government D POLSCI or SOCSC/ IMov o"ofvJ

Were 2 years of the same foreign language completed in high school?

D YesO No Students completing the AA degree are required to meet the foreign language competency requirement.

Students transferring to a 4-year program may need to have 2 years of high school foreign language or 2 semesters ot college-level foreign language.

Note: Verify course credit with an advisor for substitution

or course reevaluation In an ara where transfer credit is

undetermined.

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University of Central Florida

2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)

College of Engineering and Cmnputer Science

Deparbnent of Civil, Envirmuncntal, and Construction Engineering, Engineering II, Room: 211

http: /lwww.cece.ucf.edu

Carol Ann Pohl, [email protected]

Dr. Kevin Mackie, [email protected]

Phone: 407-823-2841

Admission Requirements

• Students wanting to declare a major in an enginee1ing discipline must be in good academic standing and must

have a "C" (2.0) or better in each of the following courses or their equivalents: MAC 2311C, MAC 23121 PHY

2048C, and CHS 1440 or CHM 2045C or CHM 2040 AND CHM 2041.

• Students wanting to declare a major in an engineeting discipline must complete a change of major in the term of

completion of the final pending prerequisite course(s) listed above.

Degree Requirements (128 Credit Hours)

• The College of Engineering and Computer Science requires all engineering students to achieve a minimum 2.25

GPA in completing the courses from Basic Core Requirements, Advanced Core Requirements, Reshicted

Electives and Capstone Requirements listed below. Independent study courses generally do not satisfy major

requirements.

• A "C" (2.0) or better is required in each pre-requisite course in Common Program Prerequisites, Advanced Core

Requirements, and Capstone Requirements.

• Students in the Civil Engineering major are expected to make consistent good progress toward their degrees to

remain enrolled in, or eligible for, any major in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) or the

College of Optics and Photonics (COP). Therefore,any student majoring in Civil Engineering who repeats any

UCF course and does not earn a grade of "C" (2.0) or better on the second attempt will be placed on Lack of

Progress Probation and remain on Lack of Progress Probation as long as the student is enrolled in a CECS or

COP major. If a student on Lack of Progress Probation does not receive a grade of "C" (2.0) or better by the third

attempt in the same UCF course, the student will be excluded from all CECS and COP majors. Any student

majoting in Civil Engineering who has accumulated 7 or more unsuccessful attempts (i.e., grades below "C"

(2.0) and withdrawals) over all courses taken at UCF will be placed on Lack of Progress Probation and remain

on Lack of Progress Probation as long as the student is enrolled in a CECS or COP major. If a student on Lack of

Progress Probation has a tenth unsuccessful attempt over all courses taken at UCF, the student will be excluded

from all CECS and COP majors.

• A student who is excluded from CECS and COP majors may seek readmission to a major in CECS or COP after at

least one full year has passed since exclusion. Readmission is not automatic and is dependent upon a high

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probability of success after readmission. Any student who is readmitted to the Civil Engineering major will be

subject to all probation conditions that applied at the time of exclusion.

General Education Program (GEP) (38 Credit Hours)

The UCF General Education Program (GEP) is described in this catalog. Engineeting students should closely

study the requirements of the UCF GEP and the allowable substitutions detailed in paragraphs A. through E.

below to-minimize excess hours. Students-transferring to UCF-from within the-Florida College-Systems or State

University System should complete the GEP and the Common Program Prerequisites before transfening.

Communication Foundations (9 Credit Hours)

• ENC 1101 - Composition I Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

• ENC 1102 - Composition II Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

• SPC 1603C - Fundamentals of Technical Presentations Credit Hours: 3 (Suggested)

Cultural and Historical Foundations (9 Credit Hours)

• Select two courses from Histmical Foundations Credit Hours: 6

• Select one course from Cultural Foundations - Suggested MUL 2010, PHI 2010, or THE 2000 Credit

Hours: 3

Mathematical Foundations (7 Credit Hours)

• MAC 2311C - Calculus with Analytic Geomehy I Credit Hours: 4 (Required)

• STA 3032 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

Social Foundations (6 Credit Hours)

• Select one class from Social Foundation Area 1 Credit Hours: 3

• Select one class from Social Foundation Area 2 Credit Hours: 3

Science Foundations (7 Credit Hours)

• PHY 2048C - General Physics Using Calculus I Credit Hours: 4 (Required)

Science Foundation 2 (3 Credit Hours)

• EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

or

• GEO 1200 - Physical Geography Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

or

• GEO 2370 - Resources Geography Credit Hom·s: 3 (Required)

or

• GLY 1030 - Geology and its Applications Credit Hours: 3 (Required) or

• GLY 2038 - Environmental Geoscience Credit Hours: 3 or

• MET 2104 -The Eaith's Climate Credit Hours: 3

Common Program Prerequisites (CPP) (19 Credit Hours)

These courses are specifically required for all engineering students of the Florida State University System, CPP

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courses are also available at other Flmida postseconda1y schools and may be transferred directly to UCF

programs.

See "Common Prerequisites" in the Transfer and Transitions Services section for more infonnation.

A grade of "C" (2.0) or better is required in each course in this section.

• MAC 2311C - Calculus with Analytic Geomehy I Credit Hours: 4 (GEP)

• MAC 2312 - Calculus with Analytic Geomelly II Credit Hours: 4

• MAC 2313 - Calculus with Analytic Geomelly III Credit Hours: 4

• MAP 2302 - Ordinmy Differential Equations I Credit Hours: 3

• PHY 2048C - General Physics Using Calcttlus I Credit Hours: 4 (GEP)

• PHY 2049C - General Physics Using Calculus II Credit Hours: 4

Select one of the following sequences of courses:

Preferred course

• CHS 1440 - Principles of Chemishy Credit Hours: 4

or - First alternative: Select all of the following:

• CHM 2040 - Chemishy Fundamentals IA Credit Hours: 3

and

• CHM 2041 - Chemistiy Fundamentals IB Credit Hours: 3

or - Second alternative

• CHM 2045C - Chemishy Fundamentals I Credit Hours: 4

Core Requirements: Basic Level (2 Credit Hours)

• EGS 1006C - Introduction to the Engineeting Profession Credit Hours: 1

• EGN 1007C - Engineering Concepts and Methods Credit Hours: 1

Basic Science

• EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)

or

• GEO 1200 - Physical Geography Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)

or

• GEO 2370 - Resomces Geography Credit Hom·s: 3 (GEP)

or

• GLY 1030 - Geology and its Applications Credit Hours: 3

(GEi') or

• GLY 2038 - Environmental Geoscience Credit Hours: 3

(GEP) or

• MET 2104 -The Eruth's Climate Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)

Core Requirements: Advanced Level (60 Credit Hours) 1 A "C" (2,0) or better is required in this course.

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• EGN 3310 - Engineering Analysis-Statics Credit Hours: 3 1

• EGN 3321 - Engineering Analysis-Dynamics Credit Hours: 3

• EGN 3331C - Mechanics of Materials Credit Hours: 3 1

• EGN 3613 - Engineering Economic Analysis Credit Hours: 2 1

• ENV 3001 - Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 1

• CCE 4003 - Introduction to the Construction Industty Credit Hours: 3

• STA 3032 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers Credit Hours: 3 (GEP) 1

• CGN 3700C - Civil Engineering Measure"ments Ci·edft Hours: 2

• CGN 3501 - Civil Engineering Materials Credit Hours: 3

• CEG 4011C - Geotechnical Engineering I Credit Hours: 4

• CES 4100C - Structural Analysis I and Lab Credit Hours: 4 1

• CWR3201- Engineering Fluid Mechanics Credit Hours: 3 1

• TIE 3810 - Highway Engineering Credit Hours: 3

• CGN 3405 -Applied Numerical Methods for Civil Engineering Credit Hours: 3

• CWR4202C- Hydraulics Credit Hours: 3

Civil Engineering Depth Areas (12 Credit Hours)

• Select 2 of the follO\,fog 5 sequences to complete

Geotechnical: (6 Credit Hours)

• CEG 4012 - Geotechnical Engineering II Credit Hours: 3

• CWR4124 - Hydrogeology Credit Hours: 3

Water Resources: (6 Credit Hours)

• CWR4120 - Hydrology Credit Hours: 3

• CWR4124 - Hydrogeology CrcditHom•s: 3

Transportation: (6 Credit Hom·s)

• TIE 4274 -Transportation Engineering Systems Credit Hours: 3

• TIE 4300 -Transportation Analytics Credit Hours: 3

Structures: (6 Credit Hours)

• CES 4605 - Steel Stntchms Credit Hours: 3

• CES 4702 - Reinforced Concrete Shuctures Credit Ho111•s: 3

Mechanics: (6 Credit Hours)

• EGN 3343 -Thermodynamics Credit Hours: 3

• CES 4205 - Structural Mechanics Credit Hours: 3

Civil Engineering Depth Electives (6 Credit Hours)

• Take any of the courses not taken to complete required sequences above OR from the fo11owing list:

Environmental:

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• ENV 4531 - Environmental Engineering Unit Operations & Processes Credit Hours: 3

or

• ENV 4561 - Advanced Environmental Engineering Operations & Processes Credit Hours: 3

Construction:

• CCE 4034 - Constmction Estimating and Scheduling Credit Hours: 3

or

• CCE 4004 - Consttuction Methods Credit Hours: 3

Restricted Electives (3 Credit Hours)

• Sh1dents should consult the CECE website and their assigned academic advisor for a list of the approved

technical electives and the terms when specific courses of this type are to be offered.

Capstone Requirements (6 Credit Hours)

• Senior Design Courses

Design Specialization (3 Credit Hours) 1 A "C" (2.0) or better is required in this course.

• CEG 4801C - Geotechnical Engineeting Design Credit Hours: 3 1

or

• CES 4743C - Stn1ctural Design Credit Hours: 3 1

or

• CWR 4812C - Water Resources Design Credit Hours: 3 1

or

• TIE 4601C - Urban Systems Design Credit Hours: 3 1

or

• CGN 4808C - CECE Capstone Design Credit Hours: 3

Electives

• None

Foreign Language Requirements

Admissions

• Two years of foreign language in high school, or one year of foreign language in college (or equivalent

proficiency exam) piior to graduation.

Graduation

• None

Additional Requirements

• Civil engineering students must take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam during their Senior year.

Applications must be received by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers approximately 6 months in

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advance of your exam date.

Required Minors

• None

Departmental Exit Requirements

• None

University Minimum Exit Requirements

• A 2.0 UCFGPA

• 60 semester hours ea111ed after CLEP awarded

• 48 semester hours of upper division credit completed

• 30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF.

• A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits

pe1mitted.

• Complete the General Education Program, the Gordon Rule, and nine hours of Summer credit.

Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 128

Additional Information

Honors In Major

• None

Related Programs

• Constmction Engineering (B.S.Con.E.)

• Environmental Engineeiing (B.S.Env.E)

Certificates

• None

Related Minors

• Mathematics Minor

• Engineering Leadership Minor

Advising Notes

• Each engineering student is assigned a qualified engineering academic advisor in the depai1ment of his/her

major. Each student should seek academic advisement before registering for classes each semester to

minimize excess hours and to ensure that satisfactory academic progress is being maintained.

• The Civil Engineeriug program offers the oppm1unity for exceptionally well qualified undergraduates to

enter directly into the PhD program after completion of an appropriate BS degree. This option allows

outstanding undergraduates to begin planning a research program with a specific faculty advisor even

before finishing the BS, and may allow completion of the PhD in a sh011er time period than by taking a

separate Masters followed by the PhD.

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Transfer Notes

• Courses transferred must be formally evaluated for equivalency credit. The student must provide all

supporting information (course syllabus) with bis/her petition for this evaluation.

• EGS 1006C and EGN 1007C are required courses for incoming freshmen only. The credits for these two

courses (one hour for each) may, with prior approval of the depa1tment academic advisor, be moved to the Restticted Elective area.

Acceptable Substitutes for Transfer Courses

• None

Program Academic Learning Compacts

• Program Academic Learning Compacts (student learning outcomes) for undergraduate programs are located at: http:/fwww.oeas.ucf.edu/alc/academic learning compacts.htm

Equipment Fees

• Pait-Time Student: $43 per term

• Full-Time Student: $85 per term

Plan of Study (128 Credit Hours)

• The tentative course schedule listed below is a guide for those students who plan on completing their degree

in four years. All engineering students should meet with their depmtmental academic advisor to develop and maintain an appropriate plan of study.

Freshman Year - Fall (15 Credit Hours)

• ENC 1101 - Composition I Credit Hours: 3

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

• MAC 2311C - Calculus with Analytic Geomehy I Credit Hours: 4

• EGS 1006C - Introduction to the Engineering Profession Credit Hours: 1

• CHS 1440 - Principles of Chemishy Credit Hours: 4

Freshman Year - Spring (14 Credit Hours)

• ENC 1102 - Composition II Credit Hours: 3

• MAC 2312 - Calculus with Analytic Geomehy II Credit Hours: 4

• PHY 2048C - General Physics Using Calculus I Credit Hours: 4

• EGN 1007C - Engineering Concepts and Methods Credit Hours: 1

• EGN 3613 - Engineering Economic Analysis Credit How·s: 2

Sophomore Year - Fall (16 Credit Hours)

• MAC 2313 - Calculus with Analytic Geomehy III Credit Hours: 4

• EGN 3310 - Engineering Analysis-Statics Credit Ho1U's: 3

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

• ENV 3001 - Em~ronmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3

• STA 3032 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers Credit Hours: 3

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Sophomore Year - Spring (16 Credit Hours)

• MAP 2302 - Ordina1y Differential Equations I Credit Hours: 3

• PHY 2049C - General Physics Using Calculus II Credit Hours: 4

• EGN 3331C- Mechanics of Materials Credit Hours: 3

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

• CGN 3405 -Applied Numerical Methods for Civil Engineering Credit Hours: 3

- - -

Sophomore Year -Summer (9 Credit Hours)

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

• EGN 3321- Engineering.Analysis-Dynamics Credit Hours: 3

• CWR3201- Engineering Fluid Mechanics Credit Hours: 3

Junior Year - Fall (16 Credit Hours)

• CES 4100C - Structural Analysis I and Lab Credit Hours: 4

• CGN 3700C - Civil Enginee1ing Measurements Credit Hom·s: 2

• CEG 4011C - Geotechnical Engineering I Credit Hours: 4

• TIE 3810 - Highway Engineering Credit Hours: 3

• CWR 4202C - Hydraulics Credit Hours: 3

Junior Year - Spring (15 Credit Hours)

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

• CCE 4003 - Introduction to the Construction Indusl!y Credit Hours: 3

• CGN 3501 - Civil Engineering Materials Credit Hours: 3

• Depth Area 1, Course 1 Credit Hours: 3

• Depth Area 2, Course 1 Credit Hours: 3

Senior Year - Fall (15 Credit Hours)

• Approved Project Design Course Credit Hours: 3

• Depth Area 1, Course 2 Credit Hours: 3

• Depth Area 2, Course 2 Credit Hours: 3

• Depth Elective 1 Credit Hours: 3

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

Senior Year - Spring (12 Credit Hours)

• GEP Credit Hours: 3

• CGN 4808C - CECE Capstone Design Credit Hom·s: 3

• Depth Elective 2 Credit Houirs: 3

• Technical Elective Credit Hours: 3

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432 College of Engineering and Computing Fir1 Civil and Environmental Engineering Atorod Azlzinaminl, Ph.D., P.E., Professor and Chair Omar I. Abdul-Aziz, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Hes ham Ali, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Practice Prlyanka Allurl, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor Michael Bienvenu, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Practice Anna Bernardo-Bricker, Ph;D;, tnstructorand· ·

Environmental Lab Manager Arindam G. Chowdhury, Ph.D., Associate Professor

and Director, Laboratory tor W7nd Engineering Research

Hector R. Fuentes, Ph.D., P.E., D.E.E., Professor and Associate Chair of Graduate Studies

Albert Gan, Ph.D., Professor David Garber, Ph.D., P.E., T.E., Assistant Professor Lawrence Griffis, P.E., Professor of Practice, Member of

the National Academy of Engineering Mohammed Hadl, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor Peter A. Irwin, Ph.D.) P.Eng., Professor of Practice Xia Jin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Khokiat Kengskool, Ph.D., Instructor Shonali Laha, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor Kingsley Lau, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Seung J. Lee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Cora Martinez, Ph.D., Instructor and Undergraduate

Advisor Lakshmi Reddi, Ph.D., P.E., Professor and Dean,

University Graduate School L. David Shen, Ph.D., P.E., T.E., Professor and Graduate

Program Director, and Director, LCTR Lambert Tall, Ph.D., P.E., Professor Emeritus Walter Z. Tang, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor Serrin Tansel, Ph.D., P.E., Professor and Undergraduate

Program Director LeRoy E. Thompson, Ph.D., P.E., Professor Emeritus Dktay Ural, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Ton-Lo Wang, Ph.D., P.E., Professor and Associate

Chair of Undergraduate Studies loannls Zisls, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Affiliated Faculty Assefa M. Melesse, Ph.D., P.E., Department of Earth and

Environment Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm, Ph.D., P.E., Department of

Earth and Environment

Lehman Center for Transportation Research

L. David Shen, Ph.D., P.E., T.E., Professor, Director Fabian Cevallos, Ph.D., Transit Program Director

Accelerated Bridge Construction University Transportation Center (ABC-UTC) {www.abc-utc.fiu.edu) Atorod Azizlnamini, Ph.D., P.E., Director David Garber, Ph.D., P.E., T.E., Co-Director

Civil and Environmental Engineering Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) is to teach, conduct research and seNe the community through professional development

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and technology transfer. The CEE pursues excellent teaching by providing quality education that will enable its graduates to demonstrate their technical proficiency, their ability to communicate effectively, their responsible citizenship, their lifelong learning, and their ethical behavior in their career and professional practice. The CEE also encourages activities that enrich the student potential for career and professional achievement and leadership. The CEE is committed to providing graduates who improve the quality of life; meertne needsofinaustfy and government, and contribute to the economic competitiveness of Florida and the nation. The CEE strives to attain a level of research and scholarly productivity befitting a major research university and warranting national and international recognition for excellence.

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Program Educational Objectives

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Florida International University offers the Program in Civil Engineering with three main objectives that broadly describe the professional and career accomplishments that our graduates are prepared to achieve. These three objectives are:

Objective 1: Graduates will advance their careers in civil engineering or related areas by demonstrating technical proficiency, communication skills, responsible citizenship, leadership, and ethical behavior.

Objective 2: Graduates will make progress towards obtaining professional registration, special licensing, or certification.

Objective 3: Graduates will pursue continued life-long learning to become the problem solvers considering the global, economic, environmental, and social impact.

Common Prerequisite Courses and Equivalencles

FIU Course(s) CHM 1045, CHM 1045L

MAC 2311 MAC 2312 MAC 2313 MAP 2302 PHY 2048, PHY 2048L

PHY2049

Equivalent Course(s) CHMX045/CHMX045C or CHSX440/CHSX440L MACX311 or MACX281 MACX312 or MACX282 MACX313 or MACX283 MAPX302 or MAPX305 PHYX048/PHYX048L or PHYX048C or PHYX041/PHYX048L or PHYX043/PHYX048L PHYX049/PHYX049L' or PHYX049C, PHYX042/PHYX049L or PHYX044/PHYX049L

'PHYX049L does not count toward the degree at FIU.

Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between the State University System and the Florida College System will fulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.

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For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for Common Program Prerequisites offered at community colleges, state colleges, or state universities, visit: http://www.flvc.org. Search Program Listing by Alphabetic Order.

Common Prerequisites CHM 1045 General Chemistry I CHM 1045L General Chemistry Lab I MAC 2311 Calculus L MAC 2312 Calculus II MAC 2313 Multivariable Calculus MAP 2302 Differential Equations PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus PHY 2048L General Physics Lab I PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus II

Additional lower-division courses required for the degree: CHM 1046 CHM 1046L GLY 1010 GLY 1010L

General Chemistry 11 General Chemistry Lab II Physical Geology Physical Geology Lab

Degree Program Hours: Minimum 128

The Civil Engineertng curriculum provides a program of interrelated technical areas of Civil Engineering with their fundamental core subjects of the engineertng program. The technical interdisciplinary courses are in the areas of construction, geotechnical, environmental, structural, surveying, transportation, and water resources engineering.

Civil engineers play an essential role in serving people and the environmental needs of society. These needs relate to shelter, mobility, water, air and development of land and physical facilities.

The academic program is designed to meet the State of Florida's articulation policy as well as to satisfy criteria outlined by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), among others.

Lower Division Preparation

Students admitted to the university are admitted directly to their chosen major. Students are expected to make good progress based on critical indicators, such as GPA in specific courses or credits earned. In cases where students are not making good progress, a change of major may be required. Advisors work to redirect students to more appropriate majors when critical indicators are not met.

Lower division preparation includes completion of pre­engineering courses which include Engineering Drawing with CAD application (required unless previously taken and does not count towards the 128 credits required for graduation), Calculus I & II, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Chemistry I & II and Labs, Physics I with Calculus and Lab, Physics II with Calculus, and Introduction to Earth Sciences and Lab, all with a grade of 'C' or better. See the example semester by semester program in the following pages.

Effective pursuit of engineering studies requires careful attention to both the sequence and the type of courses taken. It is therefore important, and the college requires, that each student plan a curriculum with the departmental faculty advisor.

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All students must comply with the University Core Curriculum Requirements for the University for Social Science, Humanities, Arts and English. The department requires a minimum of 15 semester hours in the area of Humanities, Arts and Social Science. All transfer students should refer to the Undergraduate Education section of this catalog to determine if they have met the requirements for Humanities, Social Science, Arts, and English at their previous institution.

-A -minimum -grade of 'G'--is-required- in-- all-writing.­physics, chemistry, and mathematics courses.

A minimum grade of 'C' is required of all Civil Engineering courses and prerequisite courses.

Students who have been dismissed for the first time from the University due to low grades may appeal to the Dean for reinstatement. A second dismissal will result in no possibility of reinstatement.

Other Requirements

Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA, must complete all required classes, and must otheiwise meet all of the state and university requirements in order to graduate.

Students who enter the university with fewer than 60 transferred credits must take 9 summer credits. Refer to the appropriate sections in the Catalog's for more information.

Courses are to be taken in the proper sequence. Any course taken without the required prerequisites and corequisites will be dropped automatically before the end of the term, resulting in a 'DR' or 'OF'.

Upper Division Course Objectives

The program of study encourages the development of a broadly educated civil engineering graduate, who can succeed as a productive engineer with continued professional growth. The courses listed as requirements for the BS degree not only provide the students with mathematical and scientific knowledge, but also include other essential areas necessary for a successful engineering career. The courses have been designed to increase student competence in written and oral communication skills as well as to develop critical thinking and creative problem solving strategies. Course projects are designed to teach engineering science fundamentals and their applications while providing enriching opportunities for laboratory and computer-based experiences. Furthermore, students are supplied with an understanding of the economic, social, ethical and professional responsibilities of engineers in our society and are encouraged to include sustainable development in all project designs.

Foreign Language Requirement

Students must meet the University Foreign Language Requirement. Refer to the approprtate sections in the Catalog's General Information for Admission and Registration and Records.

Upper Division Program

The basic upper division requirements for the BSCE degree are as follows:

Applied Mathematics (3) STA 3033 Intro to Probability and Statistics 3

or EIN 3235 Evaluation of Engineering Data 3

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434 College of Engineering and Computing

Engineering Sciences (17) CGN 2420 Computer Tools for Engineers 3 CWR 3201 Fluid Mechanics 3 CWR 3201 L Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1 EGM 3520 Engineering Mechanics of Materials 3 EGM 3520L Materials Testing Lab 1 EGN 3311 Statics 3 EGN 3321 Dynamics 3

General Engineering Courses (8) CGN 2161 Career Orientation in Civil Engineering EGS 2030 Ethics and Legal Aspects in Engineering 1 EGN 3613 Engineering Economy 3 ENC 3213 Professional and Technical Writing 3

Civil Engineering Curriculum (42) CCE 4031 CEG 4011 CEG4011L CES 3100 CES 4702 CGN 4802 CWR3540 ENV 3001

ENV3001L SUR 2101C TIE 4201 CGN 4980 C.E. Elective C. E. Elective C.E. Elective C.E. Elective

Project Planning for CE 3 Geotechnical Engineering I 3 Geotechnical Testing Laboratory 1 Structural Analysis 3 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 Civil Engineering Senior Design Project 3 Water Resources Engineering 3 Introduction to Environmental Engineering - GL 3 Environmental Laboratory I 1 Surveying 3 Transportation and Traffic Engineering 3 Civil Engineering Seminar 1 (min) 3 (min) 3 (min) 3 (min) 3

Note: Students may be eligible to select some graduate level civil engineering technical electives as approved by the instructor and the undergraduate advisor.

Professional Graduation Requirement

Civil Engineering students must take and pass CGN 4980 (FE Seminar). Students showing evidence of passing the state FE (EIT) examination will have this requirement waived.

Civil Engineering Program

Students may have a different sequence of courses as arranged with their advisor. For complete program information, students should refer to the Program Summary Sheet available at the Department.

First Semester: (16) MAC 2311 Calculus I 4 CHM 1045 General Chemistry I 3 CHM 1045L General Chemistry I Lab 1 ENC 1101 Writing and Rhetoric I 3 GL Y 1010 Physical Geology 3 GL Y 101 OL Physical Geology Lab 1 SLS 1501 Freshman Experience 1

Second Semester: (13) MAC 2312 Calculus II 4 ENC 1102 Writing and Rhetoric II 3 PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus 4 PHY 2048L General Physics Lab I 1 CGN 2161 Career Orientation in Civil Engineering 1

Third Semester: (14) UCC Humanities Group 1 3

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MAC 2313 Multivariable Calculus 4 CHM 1046 General Chemistry II 3 CHM 1046L General Chemistry Lab II 1 UCC Social Science Group 1 3

Fourth Semester: (16) PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus II 4 MAP 2302 Differential Equations 3 CGN 2420 Computer Tools for Engineers 3

_UCC Arts 3 UCC Humanities Group 2 3

Fifth Semester: (13) EGN 3311 Statics 3 SUR 2101C Surveying 3 ENC 3213 Professional and Technical Writing 3 EGS 2030 Ethics and Legal Aspects in Engineering 1 UCC Social Science Group 2 3

Sixth Semester: (13) STA 3033 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

for CS 3 or

EIN 3235 Evaluation of Engineering Data 3 EGN 3321 Dynamics 3 EGM 3520 Engineering Mechanics of Materials 3 EGM 3520L Engineering Mechanics of Material Lab 1 EGN 3613 Engineering Economy 3

Seventh Semester: (14) CWR 3201 Fluid Mechanics 3 CWR 3201 L Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 CES 3100 Structural Analysis 3 ENV 3001 Introduction to Environmental

Engineering - GL 3 ENV 3001 L Environmental Laboratory I 1 TIE 4201 Transportation & Traffic Engineering 3

Eighth Semester: (16) CEG 4011 Geotechnical Engineering I 3 CEG 4011 L Soil Testing Laboratory 1 CWR 3540 Water Resources 3 CES 4702 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 CE Elective 3 CE Elective 3

Ninth Semester: (13) CCE 4031 Project Planning for Civil Engineers 3 CGN 4802 Civil Engineering Senior Design Project 3 CGN 4980 Civil Engineering Seminar 1 CE Elective 3 CE Elective 3

Suggested Electives for Structural Engineering Optlon­CES 3580

CES 4320 CES 4605 CES 4711

CGN 4510 CES 5106 EGM 5421

Hurricane Engineering and Global Sustainability- GL 3 Intro to the Design of Highway Bridges 3 Steel Design 3 Introduction to Prestressed Concrete Structures 3

3 3 3

Sustainable Building Engineering Advanced Structural Analysis Structural Dynamics

Suggested Electives for Water Resources Engineering Option'° CWR4204 CWR4530

Hydraulic Engineering Modeling Applications in Water Resources Engineering

3

3

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CWR 4620C Ecohydrological Engineering CWR 5235 Open Channel Hydraulics ENV 4401 Water Supply Engineering Suggested Electives for Geotechnical Engineering Option** CEG 4012 CEG 4126 CEG 5065 CES 3580

Geotechnical Engineering II Fundamentals of Pavement Design Geotechnical Dynamics Hurricane Engineering and Global Sustainability~ GL

Suggested Electives for Environmental Engineering Option° ENV 4005L ENV 4024 ENV 4101

ENV 4330 ENV 4351

Environmental Laboratory II Bioremediation Engineering Fundamentals of Air Pollution Engineering Hazardous Waste Site Assessment Solid and Hazardous Waste

3 3 3

4 3 3

3

1 3

3 3

Management 3 ENV 4401 ENV 4513 ENV 4551 ENV 4560

Water Supply Engineering 3 Chemistry for Environmental Engineers 3 Wastewater Treatment Engineering 3 Reactor Design 3

Suggested Electives for Construction Engineering Option'** CCE 4001 CES 3580

Heavy Construction Hurricane Engineering and Global

3

Sustainability - GL 3 CGN 4510 CGN 4930 CCE 5035 CCE 5036

Sustainable Building Engineering 3 Special Topics in Civil Engineering 1-4 Construction Engineering Management 3 Adv Project Planning for Civil Engineers 3

Suggested Electives for Transportation Engineering Option** CEG 4126 CGN 4321

TTE4102 TTE 4202 TTE4203 TTE 4804

Fundamentals of Pavement Design GIS Applications in Civil & Environmental Engineering Urban Transportation Planning Traffic Engineering Highway Capacity Analysis Geometric Design of Highways

3

3 3 3 3 3

**All recommended and other technical electives must be approved by the advisor and must concentrate on relevant applications of civil engineering design. Selection of a proper sequence would allow the student to specialize within a focus area of interest (e.g., structural, geotechnica1, construction, water, environmental, or transportation).

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering

Program Educational Objectives

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Florida International University offers the Program in Environmental Engineering with three main objectives that broadly describe the professional and career accomplishments that our graduates are prepared to achieve. These three objectives are:

Objective 1: Graduates will advance their careers in environmental engineering or related areas by demonstrating technical

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proficiency, communication skills, responsible citizenship, leadership, and ethical behavior.

Objective 2: Graduates will make progress towards obtaining professional registration, special licensing, or certification.

Objective 3: Graduates will pursue continued life-long learning to become the problem solvers considering the global, etonomic, ··environrrn:i:nta1;-ana·scitlal-im-pacr- - -- -- ------

Common Prerequisite Courses and Equlvalencies FIU Course(sl CHM 1045, CHM 1045L

CHM 1046, CHM 1046L

MAC 2311 MAC 2312 MAC 2313 MAP 2302 PHY 2048, PHY 2048L

PHY 2049

Equivalent Course(sl CHMX045/CHMX045L or CHM045C or CHSX440/CHMX044L CHMX046/X046L or CHMX046C MACX311 or MACX281 MACX312 or MACX282 MACX313 or MACX283 MAPX302 or MAPX305 PHYX048/PHYX048L or PHYX048C or PHYX043/PHYX048L PHYX049/PHYX049L' or PHYX049C or PHYX044/PHYX049L

1PHYX049L does not count toward the degree at FIU.

Courses which form part of the statewide articulation between the State University System and the Florida College System will fulfill the Lower Division Common Prerequisites.

For generic course substitutions/equivalencies for Common Program Prerequisites offered at community colleges, state colleges, or state universities, visit: https:t/fivc.org. Search Program Listing by Alphabetic Order.

Common Prerequisites CHM 1045 General Chemistry I CHM 1045L General Chemistry Lab I CHM 1046 General Chemistry II CHM 1046L General Chemistry Lab II MAC 2311 Calculus I MAC 2312 Calculus II MAC 2313 Multivariable Calculus MAP 2302 Differential Equations PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus PHY 2048L General Physics Lab I PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus II

Additional lower-division courses required for the degree: BSC 2010 BSC 2010L

General Biology I General Biology Lab I

Degree Program Hours: 127

The Environmental Engineering curriculum provides a background of interrelated subdisciplines of Environmental Engineering and related science subjects with the fundamental core subjects of the engineering program. The technical interdisciplinary courses are in the areas of biology, geology, chemistry, ecology, atmospheric sciences, geotechnical engineering, urban planning, water

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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Requires 128 credits.) F74-U Admission Requirements All students must meet the minimum admission requirements of the University. Please refer to the Admissions section of this catalog.

All students must meet the preprofessional requirements listed above to be accepted in the Civil Engineering program.

Prerequisite Coursework for Transfer Students Students transferring to Florida Atlantic University must complete both lower-division requirements (including the requirements of the Intellectual Foundations Program) and requirements for the college and major. Lower-division requirements may be completed through the A.A. degree from any Florida public college, university or cmmnunity college or through equivalent coursework at another regionally accredited institution. Before transfening and to ensure timely progress toward the baccalaureate degree, students must also complete the prerequisite courses for their major as outlined in the Transition Guides and below.

All courses not approved by the Florida Statewide Course Numbering System that will be used to satisfy requirements will be evaluated·individually on the basis of content and will require a catalog course description and a copy of the syllabus for assessment.

Degree Requirements The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree will be awarded to students who:

I. Meet all general degree requirements of the University;

2. Complete the curriculum for the B.S. in Civil Engineering degree (see below);

3. Take the Fundamentals of Engineering examination (the first of two exams necessary for professional licensure; contact the department for details).

Curriculum The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree requires 128 credits. For credit toward the degree, a grade of "C" or better must be received in each course listed. In addition, all prerequisites for each mathematics, science or engineering course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better before enrollment is permitted. The degree components are listed below.

[Intellectual Foundations Program [

!college Writing I(!), (2) ii~~~ IEJ le================

!college Writing 2 (!), (2) IJ7~; jEJ

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Intellectual Foundations Program: Society D~ and Human Behavior Courses(!), (3)

Intellectual Foundations Program: Global DEJ Citizenship Courses (1 ), (3)

Infellecfilal Foundations Program: DEJ Humanities Courses(!), (3)

!Foundations of Math and Quantitative Reasoning I Calculus with Analytic Geometry 1 (I),

IMAC23111D (4)

Calculus with Analytic Geometry 2 (1 ), IMAC23121D (4)

!Foundations of Science and the Natural World I !General Chemistry I (I) jjcHM 204sll!nd I

!General Chemistry Lab 1 (I) ll~~~L ID

General Physics for Engineers 1 (I) IPHY 2048 ll!nd I

!General Physics 1 Lab ll~~~L ID

Total I§[] !Basic Mathematics and Sciences I !Engineering Mathematics 1 !IMAP 3305 I~ [Differential Equations 1 !IMAP 2302 ID [statistics Restricted Elective II ID Physical and Natural Science Restricted

CJD Elective 1

Physical and Natural Science Restricted

CJD Elective 2

!Total 1114 I

Statistics Restricted Elective: Probability and Statistics for Engineers (STA 4032), Stochastic Models for Computer Science (STA 4821), Probability and Statistics 1 (STA 4442) or equivalent.

Physical and Natural Science Restricted Elective 1: includes but is not limited to Physical Geology/Evolution of the Earth with Lab (GLY 2010C), Biological Science with Lab, Earth Science, or equivalent.

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Physical and Natural Science Restricted Elective 2: includes but is not limited to Physics for Engineers 2 (PHY 2044) with lab (PHY 2049L), General Chemistry 2 (CHM 2046) with lab (CHM 2046L), or other physical or natural science course approved by the department.

jEngineering Fundamentals I jEngineering Graphics Elective I

!Engineering Graphics Jl~~~c IB

Jcomputer-Aided Design llcoN 2327 ID

jFundamentals of Engineering IIEGN 1002 ID

jcomputer Programming Elective I jrntroduction to Programming in C JjcoP 2220 J!3 or J jcomputer Applications in Engineering 1 JjEGN 2213 ID !statics J!EGN 3311 ID jDynamics J!EGN 3321 IID jstrength of Materials JIEGN3331 IID joeomatics JjsUR 3103 110 joeomatics Lab JlsuR3103LJD

jconstmction Project Management JJccE4031 ID jTotal 1124 I

Jcivil Engineering Technical Core I Jsoil Mechanics (5) JlcEG 3011cJD

JAnalysis of Stmctures (5) llcEs 3102c ID

Civil Engineering Materials (5) ICON :3501C ID

!Applied Hydraulics (5) ll;!fc ID

Environmental Science and Engineering IENV 3001CID (5)

Introduction to Transportation ITTE 3004C ID Engineering (5)

jTotal 11 18 I

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Civil Engineering Design Core. Students must take four courses, one course in each of the four core areas to meet ABET criteria (6)

IGeotechnical Engineering Design Core (Select one) I !Foundation Engineering IICEG 4012 I@

loround Improvement Design llcEG4122 I@

!Pavement Design IICEG 4126 ID !structural Engineering Design Core (Select one) I !Reinforced Concrete Design IICES 4702 I@

!structural Steel Design IICES 4605 I@

IPrestressed Concrete Design llcES 4711 ID !Transportation Engineering Design Core (Select one) I Transportation Planning and Logistics

ITTE 4005C IB (5)

Transpmiation Operations and Logistics ITTE 4105

IB Management

!Highway Engineering IITTE4810 ID !Water Resources Engineering Design Core (Select one) I IHydrologic Engineering llcWR4202 I@

!Advanced Hydraulic Systems IICWR4223 I@

lstormwater Modeling and Management llcwR 4307 ID Total l[}I]

!Additional Engineering Design Core I Water and Wastewater Treatment

IENV45141D Systems

!subdivision Design llsuR 4463 ID

Total ID

!capstone Design Core 11

Civil, Environmental and Geomalics

~D Engineering Design I (2), (5) 3

Civil, Environmental and Geomatics

~D Engineering Design 2 (2), (5) 3

Total ID

!Technical Electives (Select 9 credits from the list)

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Any approved 3000- or 4000-level course offered by the department

IAny graduate course approved by the department (7) I /For students in the Innovation Leadership Honors Program: I IInnovationand Entrepreneurship IIEGN 4641 JD !Leadership Development Workshop 1 IIEGS 3030 II I and I

!Leadership Development Workshop 2 IIEGS 4031 Jl1 and I !Innovation Leadership Internship IIEGS 4942 ID

!Honors Directed Independent Study IIEGN 4906 ID

!Engineering Professional Internship IIEGN394! l[!J '!Professional Internship IIIDS 3949 l@IJ Total ID

Notes: (I) Contributes to University Core Cuniculum requirements.

(2) Contributes to Writing Across CmTiculum (Gordon Rule) writing requirement.

(3) Intellectual Foundations Program courses, totaling 6 credits,-must be selected to satisfy Writing Across Curriculum (Gordon Rule) writing requirements.

(4) Contributes to Gordon Rule mathematics requirement.

(5) Includes a !-credit laboratory.

(6) All design professional core courses contain a communications component (writing or speaking).

(7) 9 credits may be taken from Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering graduate courses-this is highly recommended for students planning to pursue the B.S./M.S.

Sample Four-Year Program of Study For the sample four-year program of study for the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, refer to the Ctmiculum Sheets and Flight Plans by major.

Minors and Ce1iificate Programs Appropriate for Civil Engineering Civil engineering is a uniquely wide-ranging profession. Various departments offer minors and certificate programs that augment a student's civil engineering education. The faculty encourages students to pursue a minor or certificate, such as:

Survey and Mapping certificate program, highly recommended (Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering)

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Geographic Infmmation Systems certificate program, highly recommended (Depmiment of Geosciences)

Obtaining a minor or certificate will require the completion of credits beyond the 128 required for the B.S. in Civil Engineering. Contact the department offering the minor or certificate for more details.

Internships Civil Engineering students are strongly encouraged to gain practical experience through participation in internship opportunities. However, internships may only eees--net substitute for one technical elective with prior approval from the depatiment chair and only if taken for a grade (IDS 3949, Professional Internship or EON 3941, Engineering Professional Internship). For more information, contact the FAU Career Center at 561-297-3533 or visit www.fau.edu/cdc.