B.S. in Civil Engineering Degree
The civil engineering program requires 132 semester credit hours for graduation. Topics cover 30 credits of general math/science, 27 credits of core engineering coursework, and an addition 45 hours of major-specific requirements.
The sample 4-year program includes a built-in minor in mathematics. A minor is required for graduation at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK.
Sample 4-Year Civil Engineering Curriculum*
Sample Engineering Courses
General Math and Science Requirements (30 hours)
- MAT 230 Calculus I
- MAT 231 Calculus II
- MAT 305 Calculus III
- MAT 310 Linear Algebra
- MAT 315 Differential Equations
- CHE 140 General Chemistry I
- CHE 141L General Chemistry I Lab 1
- PHY 201 University Physics I
- PHY 202 University Physics II
Engineering Core Requirements (27 hours)
- EGR 101 Introduction to Engineering
- EGR 151 Programming for Engineers
- EGR 155 Intro Computer Aided Design
- EGR 221Engineering Mechanics: Statics
- EGR 241 Linear Circuit Analysis
- EGR 261 Engineering Thermodynamics
- *EGR 301 Global Engineering
- EGR 317 Engineering Economics
- EGR 490Engineering Senior Design
Civil Engineering Major Requirements (45 hours)
- SCI XXX Science Elective (Non CHE or PHY)
- EGR 222 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
- EGR 226 Mechanics of Materials
- EGR 326 Engineering Statistics
- EGR 365 Fluid Mechanics
- CVE 3XX Surveying with Lab
- CVE 330 Civil Engineering Materials
- CVE 3XX Soil Mechanics
- CVE 3XX Structural Design I: Steel and Concrete
- CVE 3XX Civil Engineering Elective I
(Analysis of Structures with Lab OR Hydraulics with Lab) - CVE 4XX Environmental Engineering
- CVE 4XX Senior Design Project II
- CVE 4XX Civil Engineering Elective II
- CVE 4XX Civil Engineering Elective III
- CVE 4XX Civil Engineering Elective IV 3
This plan is only a sample and will vary by student and course availability.
A minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA and a minimum 2.0 major GPA are required for graduation. To meet degree requirements, some disciplines require higher grades in each course or a higher cumulative GPA.