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42 civil & environm
ental (CE/ENE)
CE / ENE overview
• programs available
courses of instruction • flowcharts
Civil engineers develop and design m
any of the essential elements of our
everyday lives: transportation systems, w
ater supply and waste disposal system
s,and industrial and com
mercial structures.
They face the challenges of replacing our nation’s aging infrastructure —
highways,
bridges, wharf and harbor structures, industrial facilities —
and addressing the prob-lem
s of ground water and air pollution as w
ell as industrial and hazardous waste m
an-agem
ent. They are also responsible for developing our future cities.
Civil E
ngineering is a diverse field with a num
ber of options including building sci-ence, structures, w
ater resources, construction engineering and managem
ent, andenvironm
ental engineering.
Environm
ental Engineering is concerned w
ith the treatment and proper disposal of
environmental pollutants and developing techniques for im
proving our air, water and
soil.
Student mem
bers of our chapter of the Am
erican Society of Civil E
ngineers regularlyparticipate in national and regional “concrete canoe” com
petitions as well as a variety
of other social and career events.
Program
s Available
•C
ivil Engineering
Bachelor of Science
131 units•
Civil E
ngineering (Building Science)
Bachelor of Science
135 units•
Civil E
ngineering (Construction)
Bachelor of Science
131 units•
Civil E
ngineering (Environm
ental)B
achelor of Science130 units
•C
ivil Engineering
(Information M
anagement)
Bachelor of Science
134 units•
Civil E
ngineering (Structural)B
achelor of Science131 units
•C
ivil Engineering (W
ater Resources)
Bachelor of Science
131 units•
Environm
ental Engineering
Bachelor of Science and m
inor132 units
•E
nvironmental E
ngineering(B
iotechnology)degree em
phasis132 units
•A
pplied Mechanics (see pg. 25)
Bachelor of Science
128 units
•C
onstruction Planning and
Managem
entM
inor
See pages 47-55 for the curricula of theB
.S. programs listed above.
See pages 78-79 for information on m
inorprogram
s offered by the School ofE
ngineering.
Addition
al Gradu
ationR
equirements
In addition to the general degreerequirem
ents listed on pages 4-8,students in the above m
ajors are requiredto earn a m
inimum
grade of “C” in C
E205, 225, 309, and 325. E
nvironmental
Engineering m
ajors must earn a m
ini-m
um grade of “C
” in CE
205, 225, andE
NE
410.
Min
or in C
onstru
ctionP
lann
ing an
d Man
agemen
tSee page 78 for inform
ation on the Minor
in Construction P
lanning and Manage-
ment.
Min
or in En
vironm
ental
EngineeringSee page 78 for inform
ation on the Minor
in Environm
ental Engineering.
Cou
rses of Instru
ctionT
he terms indicated are expected but are
not guaranteed. For the courses offered
during any given term, consult the
Schedule of Classes.
CI
VI
LE
NG
IN
EE
RI
NG
(
CE
)
10
5L Su
rveying for C
ivil Engin
eering
(2, Fa) P
lane surveying, measurem
ent ofdistances and angles, horizontal curves,surveying com
putations. Laboratory.
10
6 D
esign an
d Plan
nin
g of Civil
Engin
eering System
s (2) H
istory of civilengineering; introduction to the synthesisand design of system
s dependent uponcivil engineering technology; thestructuring, m
odeling, and simulation of
such systems.
10
7 In
troduction
to Civil En
gineerin
gG
raphics (3
, FaSp) Graphic com
munica-
tion and drawing; use of instrum
ents,lettering, dim
ensioning, and detailing ofengineering draw
ing; free-hand sketch-ing, drafting, and m
odeling.
10
8 In
troduction
to Com
puter M
ethods
in C
ivil Engin
eering (2
, Fa) Com
puterprogram
ming, organization of problem
sfor com
putational solution, flow charts,
programm
ing; numerical m
ethods;analysis and solution of civil engineeringproblem
s.
11
0 In
troduction
to Environ
men
talEn
gineerin
g (4, Fa) B
asic concepts ofenvironm
ental engineering. Local and
global environmental pollution; scientific,
social, legal and political aspects ofenvironm
ental issues; air/water/land
pollution and control technologies.
20
5 Statics (2
) Statics of particles andrigid bodies; equivalent force system
s;distributed forces; applications to trusses,fram
es, machines, beam
s, and cables;friction; m
oments of inertia. C
orequisite:P
HY
S 151L.
21
0L In
troduction
to Environ
men
talEn
gineerin
g Microbiology (3
, Sp)P
rinciples of environmental m
icrobiol-ogy; w
aterborne pathogens; microorgan-
43
isms and air pollution; m
icroorganisms in
soil; water pollution m
icrobiology;biodegradation of hazardous chem
icals;eutrophication. P
rerequisite: CE
110;corequisite: C
HE
M 105aL
or CH
EM
115aL.
22
5 M
echan
ics of Deform
able Bodies
(3) A
nalysis of stress and strain; axial,flexural, and torsional behavior of slenderbars; elastic deflections; com
binedstresses; introduction to elastic stabilityand energy m
ethods. Prerequisite: C
E 205.
30
6L C
ivil Engin
eering M
easurem
ent
Systems (3
) Mensuration and instru-
mentation for civil engineering practice.
Cadastral, route, and construction
surveying systems. P
rofessional responsi-bility, m
anagerial and supervisorycontrols for field surveying operations.P
rerequisite: CE
105L.
30
9 Flu
id Mech
anics (3
, FaSp) Fluid
statics; relative velocity field; totalacceleration; divergence theorem
;conservation of m
ass, energy, andm
omentum
applied to engineeringproblem
s in laminar and turbulent flow
.P
rerequisite: MA
TH
126; corequisite: CE
325.
32
5 D
ynam
ics (3) E
lements of vector
algebra; dynamics of particles, system
s ofparticles and rigid bodies; kinem
atics;m
omentum
relations, energy methods;
vibrations; Euler’s equations of m
otion.P
rerequisite: CE
205.
33
4L M
echan
ical Beh
avior of Materials
(3, Sp) M
easurement of stress and strain;
tensile, impact, creep, and fatigue
behavior; statistical methods, brittle
fracture; properties of structural materials.
Prerequisite: C
E 225 or M
E 204.
35
8 Th
eory of Structu
res I (3, Fa)
Deform
ations and deflections of elasticsystem
s; statically indeterminate beam
s,arches, and fram
es; secondary stresses.P
rerequisite: CE
225.
39
0 Special P
roblems (1
-4) Supervised,
individual studies. No m
ore than oneregistration perm
itted. Enrollm
ent bypetition only.
40
2 C
ompu
ter Meth
ods in En
gineerin
g(3
, FaSp) Fundam
entals of analog anddigital com
puters; simulation of nonlinear
physical systems; num
erical analysis andsolution of engineering problem
s.P
rerequisite: CE
108 and MA
TH
245.
40
4 Fu
ndam
entals of Law
for Engi-
neers (3
, Sp) Legal problem
s confront-ing the engineer in his professionalenvironm
ent and daily life. Survey of thelegal system
and how it operates.
40
6 M
icrocompu
ter Application
s inC
ivil Engin
eering (3
) Solution of civilengineering problem
s using microcom
-puters; fram
e analysis, beam and colum
ndesign; com
mon database problem
s,solution of large num
erical problems
using limited com
puter resources.
40
7 A
nalytical M
echan
ics (3) P
rinciplesof dynam
ics; Lagrange equations;
Ham
ilton’s principle; rigid body dynam-
ics; gyroscopic motion; w
ave propagation;vibrations of m
ulti-degree freedomsystem
s. Prerequisite: C
E 228.
40
8 R
isk An
alysis in C
ivil Engin
eering
(3, Fa) R
ealization of nondeterministic
problems in civil engineering; quantita-
tive analysis of structural and systemreliability; optim
al design and designw
ith specified risk.
40
9abL C
ompu
ter Aided D
esign (3
-3,
FaSp) Applications of interactive
computer graphics to design problem
s;autom
ated drafting; 3-D graphic algo-
rithms. A
nalysis of design process frominform
ation processing viewpoint.
Prerequisite: C
E 225.
41
2 C
onstru
ction Law
and th
e Property
Developm
ent P
rocess (3, Fa) L
egalaspects of property developm
ent andconstruction: land use, constructionpractices and specifications, architectureand engineering contracts, agency,subcontracting, professional registration,liability, insurance, liens, and bonds.R
ecomm
ended preparation: CE
404 or ageneral business law
course.
42
8 M
echan
ics of Materials (3
) Analysis
of stress and deformation; equations of
elasticity; bending of beams; elastic
instability; torsion problems; introduction
to plates and shells; elastic wave propaga-
tion; numerical m
ethods. Prerequisite: C
E225.
42
9 Stru
ctural C
oncept D
esign P
roject(3
) Synthesis of structural systems to
meet strength and stiffness requirem
ents;R
FP
s; structural behavior; conceptgeneration; prelim
inary analysis; trade-offstudies; evaluation criteria; projectm
anagement. P
rerequisite: AM
E 353 or
CE
358.
44
3 En
vironm
ental C
hem
istry (3, FaSp)
Chem
istry of water, gas, liquid and solid
wastes. C
hemical principles applicable to
environmental engineering. P
rerequisite:C
HE
M 105bL
or CH
EM
115bL.
45
1 W
ater Resou
rces Engin
eering (4
,S
p) Discussion of broad perspective on
control and utilization of water resources;
hydrology, probability concept, economic
study, hydraulic structures, multiple
purpose water resources projects.
Prerequisite: C
E 309.
45
3 W
ater Qu
ality Con
trol (3, FaSp)
Water quality criteria and fundam
ental ofacceptability. N
atural purification ofsurface w
aters. Processes em
ployed inthe treatm
ent of waste w
aters for disposalor reuse. P
rerequisite: CH
EM
105aL or
CH
EM
115aL and C
E 309.
45
6 D
esign of Steel Stru
ctures (3
, Fa)A
nalysis and design of steel structures;beam
-columns, plate girders, and fram
es;m
ultistory design project. Prerequisite: C
E358.
45
7 R
einforced C
oncrete D
esign (3
, Sp)Strength and deform
ation of reinforcedconcrete; beam
s in flexure and shear;bond and developm
ent of bars; deflec-tions; colum
ns; slabs; footings; introduc-tion to prestressed concrete. P
rerequisite:C
E 225.
45
8 Th
eory of Structu
res II (3, Sp)
Matrix algebra; stiffness m
ethod; forcem
ethod; computer analysis of planar
structures. Prerequisite: C
E 108 and C
E358 or A
ME
150L and A
ME
353.
459 Introdu
ction to Stru
ctural D
ynam
-ics (3
, Sp) Response of single and
multiple degree of freedom
systems to
dynamic excitation; structural m
odelingand approxim
ate solutions; introductionto earthquake resistant design. C
orequisite:C
E 458.
46
0 C
onstru
ction En
gineerin
g (3) Intro-
duction to the construction processes; esti-m
ating and bidding, construction adminis-
tration, planning and scheduling, equip-m
ent and methods, labor relations, cost
control systems, and safety.
461 Gen
eral Con
struction
Estimatin
g (3)T
heory of estimating. Q
uantity surveying;unit cost synthesis and analysis. B
id orga-nization and preparation; com
petitive simu-
lations and exercises. Prerequisite: depart-
mental approval.
civil & environmental
44
46
2 C
onstru
ction M
ethods an
d Equip-
men
t (3) C
urrent procedures in selectedfields of construction; organization andplanning; equipm
ent economics;
machinery.
46
3L W
ater Ch
emistry an
d An
alysis (3,
FaSp) Chem
istry of water purification
technology and water pollution control.
Chem
ical processes in natural andengineering aquatic environm
ents;physical/chem
ical and biological charac-terization of w
ater and wastew
ater.P
rerequisite: CE
453, CH
EM
105b orC
HE
M 115bL
.
46
4 G
eotechn
ical Engin
eering (3
)F
undamentals of soil m
echanics andfoundation engineering; soil classifica-tion, seepage, stress-strain behavior, shearstrength, consolidation, design ofretaining structures and foundations, andslope stability.
46
5 W
ater Supply an
d Sewerage System
Design
(3, Fa) D
esign of water supply sys-
tems, storm
drains, sanitary sewers, and lift
stations. Prerequisite: C
E 453.
46
6 D
esign of Free-Su
rface Hydrau
licSystem
s (3) H
ydrological and hydraulicdesign for uniform
and non-uniformflow
s, channel transition, sedimentation
controls, design discharge for tributaryw
atersheds, flood routing, flood deten-tion, com
puter aided design. Prerequisite:
CE
309.
46
7L G
eotechn
ical Engin
eering (4
, Fa)F
undamentals of geotechnical engineer-
ing; soil classification, seepage, stress-strain behavior, shear strength, consolida-tion, design of retaining structures andfoundations, and slope stability. Soiltesting. (D
uplicates credit in CE
464 andC
E 468.) P
rerequisite: CE
225.
46
8L Experim
ental Soil M
echan
ics (3)
Laboratory testing of soils and com
puter-processing of experim
ental measure-
ments, soil classification, com
pactiontests, perm
eability tests, unconfinedcom
pression, direct sheet, consolidation,triaxial tests. P
rerequisite: CE
464.
47
1 P
rinciples of Tran
sportationEn
gineerin
g (3, Fa) P
lanning, design,construction, m
aintenance, and operationof facilities for air, w
ater, rail, andhighw
ay transit systems.
47
2 C
onstru
ction Labor M
anagem
ent
(3) U
nionism in construction. C
rafttradition, objectives, regulation, m
otiva-tion, labor force econom
ics, productivity,and technical change. H
iring systems,
supervision of project labor operations,jurisdictional adm
inistration.
47
6 D
esign of P
ressurized H
ydraulic
Systems (3
) Application of hydraulic
principles to the engineering design ofhydraulic structure w
ith pressurized flow,
piping network, w
ater hamm
er, surgesuppression, pum
ps and turbines,m
anifold hydraulic design. Prerequisite:
CE
309.
47
7 C
ivil Infrastru
cture In
formation
Systems (3
, Fa) Information system
s andtheir use in the planning, design,construction, and operation of civilinfrastructure projects. P
roject manage-
ment and know
ledge managem
ent forinfrastructure system
s development.
Prerequisite: C
SCI 201, C
E 402.
47
8 Tim
ber and M
asonry D
esign (3
, Fa)C
haracteristics and properties of wood;
beams, colum
ns, trusses, connectors, anddiaphragm
s. Properties of m
asonry,w
orking stress and strength design,seism
ic design requirements.
48
0 Stru
ctural System
s Design
(3, Sp)
Evaluate, design and analyze buildings.
Organize and perform
calculations forvertical loads, w
ind loads, and seismic
loads on building projects. Prerequisite:
CE
456, CE
457, or CE
478.
48
2 Fou
ndation
Design
(3) A
nalysis anddesign principles of building foundations,including spread footings, piles, drilledshafts, sheetpile w
alls and retainingstructures. P
rerequisite: CE
467.
48
4 W
ater Treatmen
t Design
(3)
Predesign studies, precipitation soften-
ing, coagulation and flocculation,sedim
entation, filtration, sludge han-dling, chlorination, chloram
ination,ozonation; plant hydraulics, flow
mea-
surement, pum
ps, instrumentation and
control, tertiary treatment. P
rerequisite:C
E 453.
48
5 W
astewater Treatm
ent D
esign (3
)P
rocess kinetics, mass balance, reactor
design, pretreatment, clarification,
chemical treatm
ent, biological treatment
(aerobic and anaerobic), disinfection,sludge treatm
ent, nitrogen andphosophorus rem
oval, carbon adsorption.P
rerequisite: CE
453.
48
8 C
ompu
ter Application
s in Stru
c-tu
ral An
alysis and D
esign (3
) Applica-
tion of existing computer program
s to theanalysis and design of com
plex struc-tures.
civil & environmental
Dr. Erik A
. JohnsonC
ivil Engineering
45
49
0x D
irected Research
(2-8
, max 8
)Individual research and readings. N
otavailable for graduate credit. P
rerequisite:departm
ental approval.
49
9 Special Topics (2
-4, m
ax 8) C
oursecontent to be selected each sem
esterfrom
recent developments in civil
engineering and related fields.
GR
AD
UA
TE
C
OU
RS
ES
50
1 Fu
nction
s of the C
onstru
ctor (3)
50
2 C
onstru
ction A
ccoun
ting an
dFin
ance (3
)
50
3 M
icrobiology for Environ
men
talEn
gineers (3
)
50
4 Solid W
aste Man
agemen
t (3)
50
5 H
eavy Con
struction
Operation
san
d Meth
ods (3, Sp)
50
6 H
eavy Con
struction
Estimatin
g (3)
50
7 M
echan
ics of Solids I (3, Fa)
50
8 M
echan
ics of Solids II (3)
50
9 M
echan
ics of Solids III (3)
51
0 G
roun
dwater M
anagem
ent (3
)
51
1 Flood C
ontrol H
ydrology (3)
51
2ab Special Topics in
Hydrology (3
-3
)
51
3L In
strum
ental M
ethods for
Environ
men
tal An
alysis (3)
51
4ab A
dvanced San
itary Engin
eering
Design
(3-3
, FaSp )
51
6 G
eohydrology (3
)
51
7 In
dustrial an
d Hazardou
s Waste
Treatmen
t and D
isposal (3, 2
years,Sm
)
51
9 Tran
sportation En
gineerin
g (3)
52
0ab O
cean an
d Coastal En
gineerin
g(3
-3)
52
2 G
roun
dwater H
ydrologic Modelin
g(3
)
52
3 P
hysical P
rocesses of Environ
men
-tal En
gineerin
g (3, Sp)
52
5ab En
gineerin
g An
alysis (3-3
)
52
6 H
ydraulic Stru
ctures (3
)
52
8 Seism
ic An
alysis and D
esign of
Rein
forced Con
crete Bridges (3
)
52
9ab Fin
ite Elemen
t An
alysis (3-3
)
53
0 N
onlin
ear Mech
anics (3
)
53
1 Soil M
echan
ics (3)
53
2 P
rinciples of Fou
ndation
Engin
eer-in
g (3)
53
3 G
eotechn
ical Earthqu
ake Engi-
neerin
g (3, Sp)
53
4 D
esign of Earth
Structu
res (3, Sp)
53
5ab Earth
quake En
gineerin
g (3-3
)
53
6 Stru
ctural D
esign for D
ynam
icLoads (3
)
53
7 A
dvanced R
einforced C
oncrete (3
)
53
8 P
restressed Con
crete (3)
53
9 A
dvanced Steel Stru
ctures (3
)
54
0 Lim
it An
alysis of Structu
res (3)
54
1ab D
ynam
ics of Structu
res (a: 3,
Fa; b: 3, Sp)
54
2 Th
eory of Plates (3
)
54
3 Stability of Stru
ctures (3
)
54
4 Th
eory of Shell Stru
ctures (3
)
54
5ab A
dvanced Fin
ite Elemen
tM
ethod in
Structu
ral and C
ontin
uu
mM
echan
ics (3-3
)
54
6 Stru
ctural M
echan
ics of Com
positeM
aterials (3)
54
7 En
gineerin
g Rock M
echan
ics (3)
54
9 B
uildin
g Design
Project (3
, Sm)
55
0 C
ompu
ter-Aided En
gineerin
g (3,
Fa)
55
1 C
ompu
ter-Aided En
gineerin
gP
roject (3, Sp)
55
2 M
anagin
g and Fin
ancin
g Pu
blicEn
gineerin
g Works (3
)
55
3 C
hem
ical and B
iological Processes
in En
vironm
ental En
gineerin
g (3)
55
4 R
isk and R
eliability An
alysis forC
ivil Infrastru
cture System
s (3, Sp)
55
5 U
nderw
ater Structu
res (3)
55
6ab P
roject Cost Estim
ating, C
ontrol,
Plan
nin
g, and Sch
edulin
g (3-3
, FaSp)
55
7 A
dvanced B
uildin
g Estimatin
g (3)
55
8 In
ternation
al Con
struction
and
Engin
eering (3
, FaSp)
559 Strategic Plan
nin
g in C
onstru
ctionEn
gineerin
g (3)
56
0 Sim
ulation
of Civil In
frastructu
reSystem
s Perform
ance (3
, Sp)
56
2ab H
ydromech
anics (3
-3)
56
3 C
hem
istry and B
iology of Natu
ralW
aters (3, 2
years, Fa)
56
4 M
ethods for A
ssessmen
t and
Protection
of Environ
men
tal Qu
ality (3,
Sp)
56
5 W
ave Propagation
in Solids (3
)
57
2 C
onstru
ction Labor M
anagem
ent
(2)
57
9 In
troduction
to Transportation
Plan
nin
g Law (3
)
58
3 D
esign of Tran
sportation Facilities
(3)
58
5 Traffic En
gineerin
g and C
ontrol (3
)
58
6x M
anagem
ent for En
gineers (4
)
58
7 Tran
sportation En
ergy An
alysis (3)
58
9 P
ort Engin
eering: P
lann
ing an
dO
perations (3
, Sp)
59
0 D
irected Research
(1-1
2)
59
4abz M
aster’s Thesis (2
-2-0
)
59
9 Special Topics (2
-4, m
ax 9)
64
0 A
dvanced Th
eory of Elasticity (3)
69
0 D
irected Research
(1-4
, max 8
)
69
4abz Th
esis (2-2
-0)
79
0 R
esearch (1
-12
)
79
4abcdz D
octoral Dissertation
(2-2
-2-
2-0
) civil & environmental
46
EN
VI
RO
NM
EN
TA
LE
NG
IN
EE
RI
NG
(
EN
E)
20
1 En
vironm
ental Q
uality C
ontrol an
dM
anagem
ent: A
Global A
pproach (4
,S
p) Gatew
ay to B.S. in C
ivil Engineering
(Environm
ental Engineering), B
.S.,E
nvironmental E
ngineering, and Minor
in Environm
ental Engineering. F
unda-m
ental concepts of environmental
science and engineering. Pollution
control and remediation for air, w
ater andsoil. P
ollution remediation for developing
countries.
39
0 Special P
roblems (1
-4) Supervised,
individual studies. No m
ore than oneregistration perm
itted. Enrollm
ent bypetition only.
40
0 Environ
men
tal Engin
eering
Prin
ciples (3, FaSp) A
nalysis of water,
air, and land pollution, includinghazardous w
aste and engineering ofm
itigation measures. W
ater and waste
water treatm
ent analysis. Prerequisite:
departmental approval.
41
0 En
vironm
ental Flu
id Mech
anics (3
,FaSp) E
quation of motion; continuity,
mom
entum, energy principles; dim
en-sional analysis, sim
ilitudes; groundwater
flows; transports in conduits and chan-
nels; mixing, dispersion in environm
ents;m
anifold diffusers; hydraulic transients.(D
uplicates credit in CE
309 and AM
E309.) P
rerequisite: MAT
H 226.
42
8 A
ir Pollu
tion Fu
ndam
entals (3
, Sp)A
ir pollution effects on man, vegetation,
materials; pollutant sam
pling andanalysis; air quality standards and criteria;m
eteorological factors and dispersionm
odeling. Prerequisite: senior standing.
42
9 A
ir Pollu
tion C
ontrol (3
, Fa)E
mission surveys; engineering controls of
aerosols and gaseous contaminants at
emission sources, disposition of contam
i-nants. F
ield trips. Senior standing.P
rerequisite: EN
E 410.
44
3 En
vironm
ental C
hem
istry (3)
(Enroll in C
E 443)
45
3 W
ater Qu
ality Con
trol (3) (E
nrollin C
E 453)
46
3L W
ater Ch
emistry an
d An
alysis (3)
(Enroll in C
E 463L
)
46
5 W
ater Supply an
d Sewerage
System D
esign (3
) (Enroll in C
E 465)
48
6 Solid an
d Hazardou
s Waste
Engin
eering (3
, Fa) Engineering design
of solid and hazardous waste facilities
such as waste m
inimization, secured
landfill, and hazardous waste treatm
ent.P
rerequisite: EN
E 400.
48
7 En
vironm
ental B
iotechn
ology and
Biorem
ediation (3
, Sp) Understanding
and designing microbiological processes
for environmental protection; learning
how processes in environm
ental biotech-nology w
ork; emerging applications for
bioremediation of hazardous chem
icals inthe environm
ent. Prerequisite: C
E 210L
,B
ISC 320L
.
49
5 Sem
inars in
Environ
men
talEn
gineerin
g (1, FaSp) H
azardous waste
managem
ent, biodegradation of environ-m
ental pollutants, groundwater prob-
lems, w
aste minim
ization, energyresources, and air pollution control.
GR
AD
UA
TE
C
OU
RS
ES
50
2 En
vironm
ental an
d Regu
latoryC
omplian
ce (3, FaSp)
50
3 M
icrobiology for Environ
men
talEn
gineers (3
)
50
4 Solid W
aste Man
agemen
t (3)
50
5 En
ergy and th
e Environ
men
t (3,
Fa)
50
6 Ecology for En
vironm
ental
Engin
eers (3, Sp)
51
0 W
ater Qu
ality Man
agemen
t and
Practice (3
, Fa)
51
3L In
strum
ental M
ethods for
Environ
men
tal An
alysis (3)
51
4ab A
dvanced San
itary Engin
eering
Design
(3-3
)
51
6 H
azardous W
aste Man
agemen
t (3,
Fa)
51
7 In
dustrial an
d Hazardou
s Waste
Treatmen
t and D
isposal (3)
51
8 En
vironm
ental System
s Engin
eer-in
g and M
anagem
ent (3
, Fa)
52
3 P
hysical P
rocesses of Environ
men
-tal En
gineerin
g (3)
52
6 En
vironm
ental P
ollutan
ts: Mon
i-torin
g and R
isk Assessm
ent (3
, Sp)
53
5 A
pplied Air Q
uality M
anagem
ent
(3, Fa)
55
3 C
hem
ical and B
iological Processes
in En
vironm
ental En
gineerin
g (3)
56
0 En
vironm
ental A
spects of Oil an
dG
as Produ
ction (3
, Sp)
56
3 C
hem
istry and B
iology of Natu
ralW
aters (3)
58
0 A
pplied Environ
men
tal Engin
eer-in
g Biotech
nology (3
, Sp)
59
0 D
irected Research
(1-1
2)
59
4abz M
aster’s Thesis (2
-2-0
)
59
6 C
hem
ical Reaction
s in th
e Atm
o-sph
ere (3, 2
years, Fa)
79
0 R
esearch (1
-12
)
79
4abcdz D
octoral Dissertation
(2-2
-2-
2-0
)
civil & environmental
47C
IV
IL
civil engineering (131 units)Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics (8-12 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 153L Optics and Modern PhysicsorororororCHEM 105bL* General ChemistryorororororGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
Chemistry (4-8 units)CHEM 105aL* General Chemistry
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (72 units)AME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics ICE 106 Design & Planning of CE SystemsCE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. GraphicsCE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 205 StaticsCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr.CE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 453 Water Quality ControlCE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringCE 471 Principles of Transportation Engr.CE 480 Structural Systems DesignEE 202L Linear CircuitsorEE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr.ISE 460 Engineering EconomyorCE 404 Fundamentals of Law for Engr.3 Kernel Courses (see **** below)Technical Elective (see ***** below)Technical Elective (see ***** below)
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** Kernel Courses must be chosen from the following: CE 409aL, 409bL, 429, 456, 457, 465, 476, or 478.
***** See department for a list of approved technical electives.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
GE Cat. V (4)
CE 107 (3) MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 108 (2)
GE Cat. I (4) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
GE Cat. II (4) AME 310 (3)phys 151L, math 226
MATH 245 (4)math 226
PHYS 153L phys 152L,CHEM 105bL chem 105aL,
or GEOL 305L (4)
CE 471 (3) CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
EE 202L [math 245]or EE 326L (4)
phys 152L
CE ELEC. (3) CE 402 (3)ce 108, math 245
KERNEL COURSE(3)
ISE 460 orCE 404 (3)
CE 334L (3)ce 225
CE ELEC. (3) CE 467L (4)ce 225
KERNEL COURSE(3)
GE Cat. IV (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
KERNEL COURSE(3)
CE 451 (4)ce 309
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(18 units)
(13 units)
(18 units)
(18 units)
(16 units)
(15 units)
(16 units)
(17 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CE 106 (2)
CE 205 (2)phys 151L
CE 225 (3)ce 205
CE 325 (3)ce 205
CE 408 (3) CE 453 (3)chem 105aL, ce 309
CE 480 (3)ce 456, 457, or 478
48C
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LD
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SC
IE
NC
E)
civil (building science) (135 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics/Geology (12 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 153L Optics and Modern PhysicsorororororGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
Chemistry (4 units)CHEM 105aL* General Chemistry
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Architecture (30 units)ARCH 114 Intro. to Modern ArchitectureARCH 214b History & Theory of Arch. IIARCH 205aL**** Building Science IARCH 205bL**** Building Science IARCH 305aL**** Building Science IIARCH 305bL**** Building Science IIARCH 405aL**** Building Science IIIARCH 405bL**** Building Science III
Engineering (46 units)AME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics ICE 106 Design & Planning of CE SystemsCE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. GraphicsCE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 205 StaticsCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 456 Design of Steel StructuresCE 457 Reinforced Concrete DesignCE 458 Theory of Structures IICE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringTechnical Elective (see ***** below)
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** The School of Architecture requires a minimum grade of C in ARCH 205abL, 305abL, and 405abL in order to continue the Building Science sequence.
***** See department for a list of approved technical electives.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4)GE Cat VI (4)<<writ 140>>
GE Cat. V (4)
CE 108 (2) MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
ARCH 114 (2)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
CE 225 (3)ce 205
AME 310 (3)math 226, phys 151L
MATH 245 (4)math 226
PHYS 153L phys 152Lor GEOL 305L (4)
CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 456 (3)ce 358
CE 325 (3)ce 205
ARCH 305aL (4)arch 205bL
GE Cat. I (4) CE 457 (3)ce 225
CE 334L (3)ce 225
ARCH 214b (4) ARCH 305bL (4)arch 305aL
GE Cat. II (4) CE ELEC. (3) CE 408 (3)
GE Cat. IV (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
CE 458 (3)ce 108, ce 358
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(18 units)
(15 units)
(18 units)
(18 units)
(16 units)
(18 units)
(18 units)
(14 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CE 106 (2)
CE 107 (3)
ARCH 205aL (4)ce 107
ARCH 205bL (4)arch 205aL
CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
CE 467L (4)ce 225
ARCH 405aL (4)arch 305bL
ARCH 405bL (4)arch 405aL
49C
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(C
ON
ST
RU
CT
IO
N)
civil (construction) (131 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics (8 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism
Other Science (8 units)CHEM 105aL* General ChemistryGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (72 units)AME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics ICE 106 Design & Planning of CE SystemsCE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. GraphicsCE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 205 StaticsCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 409aL Computer-Aided DesignCE 412 Contracts and SpecificationsCE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 460 Construction EngineeringCE 461 General Construction EstimatingCE 462 Construction Methods & Equip.CE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringCE 471 Principles of Transportation Engr.CE 480 Structural Systems DesignEE 202L Linear CircuitsorororororEE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr.ISE 460 Engineering EconomyorororororCE 404 Fundamentals of Law for Engr.Kernel Course (see **** below)Kernel Course (see **** below)
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** Kernel Courses must be chosen from the following: CE 456, 457, 465, 466, 476, or 478. One of these must be CE 456, 457, or 478.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi >>
MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
GE Cat. V (4)
CE 107 (3) MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 108 (2)
CE 460 (3) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
GE Cat. I (4) AME 310 (3)phys 151L, math 226
MATH 245 (4)math 226
GEOL 305Lx (4)
CE 471 (3) CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
CE 325 (3)ce 205
GE Cat. II (4) CE 462 (3) KERNEL COURSE(3)
ISE 460or CE 404 (3)
CE 334L (3)ce 225
CE 467L (4)ce 225
CE 412 (3) CE 461 (3)
GE Cat. IV (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
KERNEL COURSE(3)
CE 480 (3)ce 456, 457, or 478
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(18 units)
(13 units)
(17 units)
(18 units)
(16 units)
(16 units)
(16 units)
(17 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CE 106 (2)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CE 225 (3)ce 205
EE 202L [math 245]or EE 326L (4)
phys 152L
CE 408 (3)
CE 451 (4)ce 309
CE 409aL (3)ce 225
50C
E
(E
NV
IR
ON
ME
NT
AL
)
civil (environmental) (130 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics / Geology (12 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 153L Optics and Modern PhysicsorGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
Chemistry (8 units)CHEM 105aL* General ChemistryCHEM 105bL* General Chemistry
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (67 units)AME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics ICE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 110 Intro. to Environmental Engr.CE 205 StaticsCE 210L Intro. to Env. Engr. MicrobiologyCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 453 Water Quality ControlCE 463L Water Chemistry and AnalysisCE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringCE 485 Wastewater Treatment DesignENE 400 Environmental Engr. PrinciplesENE 428 Air Pollution FundamentalsISE 460 Engineering EconomyorCE 404 Fundamentals of Law for Engr.Kernel Course (see **** below)Kernel Course (see **** below)Kernel Course (see **** below)
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** Kernel Courses must be chosen from the following: CE 409aL, 443, 457, 465, 466, 476, 484, and ENE 429.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CE 110 (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
CHEM 105bL (4)chem 105aL
CE 210L (3)ce 110, [chem 105aL]
MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 108 (2)
GE Cat. V (4) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
ENE 400 (3) AME 310 (3)math 226, phys 151L
MATH 245 (4)math 226
PHYS 153L phys 152Lor GEOL 305L (4)
GE Cat. I (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
CE 325 (3)ce 205
KERNEL COURSE(3)
CE 453 (3)chem 105al, ce 309
ISE 460 orCE 404 (3)
CE 451 (4)ce 309
CE 334L (3)ce 225
KERNEL COURSE(3) GE Cat. II (4) CE 408 (3)
KERNEL COURSE(3) GE Cat. IV (4) ENE 428 (3) CE 463L (3)
chem 105bL, ce 453
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(16 units)
(17 units)
(18 units)
(17 units)
(16 units)
(16 units)
(14 units)
(16 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CHEM 105aL (4)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CE 225 (3)ce 205
CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 467L (4)ce 225
CE 485 (3)ce 453
51C
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(I
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OR
MA
TI
ON
M
GM
T)
civil (information mgmt.) (134-135 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics / Geology (12 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 153L Optics and Modern PhysicsorGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
Other Science (8 units)CHEM 105aL* General ChemistryGEOG 381L Geographic Information Science
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (71-72 units)CE 106 Design & Planning of CE SystemsCE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. GraphicsCE 205 StaticsCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr.CE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 460 Construction EngineeringCE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringCE 471 Prin. of Transportation Engr.CE 477 Civil Infrastructure Info. SystemsCE 480 Structural Systems DesignCSCI 101L Fund. of Computer Programming.CSCI 102L Data StructuresCSCI 201L Prin. of Software DevelopmentCSCI 485 File and Database ManagementorororororIOM 435 Business Database SystemsDesign Elective (see **** below)Design Elective (see **** below)Design Elective (see **** below)CE Elective
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** Design Electives must be chosen from the following: CE 409aL, 456, 457, 478, 465, and 476.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
GE Cat. V (4)
CE 107 (3) MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CSCI 102L (4)csci 101L
MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
CE 460 (3) CSCI 201L (4)csci 102L
MATH 245 (4)math 226
PHYS 153L phys 152Lor GEOL 305Lx (4)
GE Cat. I (4) GE Cat. II (4) CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
CE 325 (3)ce 205
DESIGN ELEC. (3) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
GEOG 381L (4) CE 402 (3)ce 108, math 245
CE 334L (3)ce 225
DESIGN ELEC. (3) CE 467L (4)ce 225
CE 477 (3)csci 201, ce 402
GE Cat. IV (4) DESIGN ELEC. (3) CE ELEC. (4)CSCI 485
or IOM 435 (3-4)csci 201
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(18 units)
(14 units)
(18 units)
(18 units)
(17 units)
(16 units)
(16 units)
(17-18 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CE 106 (2)
CSCI 101L (3)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CE 225 (3)ce 205
CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 408 (3) CE 471 (3)
CE 480 (3)ce 456, 457, or 478
52C
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TR
UC
TU
RA
L)
civil (structural) (131 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics (8 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism
Other Science (8 units)CHEM 105aL* General ChemistryGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (72 units)AME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics ICE 106 Design & Planning of CE SystemsCE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. GraphicsCE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 205 StaticsCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr.CE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 409aL Computer-Aided DesignCE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 456 Design of Steel StructuresCE 457 Reinforced Concrete DesignCE 458 Theory of Structures IICE 459 Intro. to Structural DynamicsCE 460 Construction EngineeringCE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringCE 478 Timber and Masonry DesignCE 480 Structural Systems DesignEE 202L Linear CircuitsorororororEE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr.ISE 460 Engineering Economy
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
GE Cat. V (4)
CE 108 (2) MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 107 (3)
GE Cat. I (4) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
GE Cat. II (4) AME 310 (3)phys 151L, math 226
MATH 245 (4)math 226
GEOL 305 (4)
CE 456 (3)ce 358
CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
CE 325 (3)ce 205
CE 458 (3)ce 108, ce 358
CE 402 (3)ce 108, math 245
ISE 460 (3) CE 457 (3)ce 225
CE 334L (3)ce 225
CE 467L (4)ce 225
CE 478 (3) CE 460 (3)
GE Cat. IV (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
CE 480 (3)ce 456, 457, or 478
CE 451 (4)ce 309
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(18 units)
(13 units)
(18 units)
(18 units)
(16 units)
(15 units)
(16 units)
(17 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CE 106 (2)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CE 225 (3)ce 205
EE 202L [math 245]or EE 326L (4)
phys 152L
CE 408 (3)
CE 459 (3)[ce 458]
CE 409aL (3)ce 225
53C
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OU
RC
ES
)
civil (water resources) (131 units)Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics (8-12 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and MagnetismPHYS 153L Optics and Modern PhysicsorCHEM 105bL* General ChemistryorGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
Chemistry (4-8 units)CHEM 105aL* General Chemistry
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (72 units)AME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics ICE 106 Design & Planning of CE SystemsCE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. GraphicsCE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 205 StaticsCE 225 Mechanics of Deformable BodiesCE 309 Fluid MechanicsCE 325 DynamicsCE 334L Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCE 358 Theory of Structures ICE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr.CE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 453 Water Quality ControlCE 467L Geotechnical EngineeringCE 471 Principles of Transportation Engr.CE 485 Wastewater Treatment DesignEE 202L Linear CircuitsorororororEE 326L Essentials of Electrical Engr.ISE 460 Engineering EconomyKernel Course (see **** below)Kernel Course (see **** below)Kernel Course (see **** below)Technical Elective (see ***** below)Technical Elective (see ***** below)
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** Kernel Courses must be selected from the following: CE 465, 466, and 476.
***** See department for a list of approved technical electives.
WRIT 140 (4)<< ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
GE Cat. I (4)
CE 108 (2) MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 107 (3)
GE Cat. II (4) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
GE Cat. V (4) AME 310 (3)math 226, phys 151L
MATH 245 (4)math 226
PHYS 153L phys 152L,CHEM 105bL chem105aL,
or GEOL 305L (4)
CE 471 (3) CE 358 (3)ce 225
CE 309 (3)math 126, [ce 325]
CE 325 (3)ce 205
CE ELEC. (3) CE 402 (3)ce 108, math 245
KERNEL COURSE(3) ISE 460 (3) CE 334L (3)
ce 225
CE 467L (4)ce 225
CE ELEC. (3) KERNEL COURSE(3)
GE Cat. IV (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
KERNEL COURSE(3)
CE 451 (4)ce 309
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(18 units)
(13 units)
(18 units)
(18 units)
(16 units)
(15 units)
(16 units)
(17 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CE 106 (2)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CE 225 (3)ce 205
EE 202L [math 245]or EE 326L (4)
phys 152L
CE 408 (3) CE 453 (3)chem 105aL, ce 309
CE 485 (3)ce 453
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environmental engr. (132 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics (8 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism
Chemistry (12 units)CHEM 105aL* General ChemistryCHEM 105bL* General ChemistryCHEM 322aL Organic Chemistry
Other Science (8 units)BISC 220L Cell Biology and PhysiologyGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (61 units)CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 110 Intro. to Environmental Engr.CE 205 StaticsCE 210L Intro. to Env. Engr. MicrobiologyCE 408 Risk Analysis in Civil Engr.CE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 453 Water Quality ControlCE 463L Water Chemistry and AnalysisCE 465 Water Supp. & Sewage Systems Des.CE 484 Water Treatment DesignCE 485 Wastewater Treatment DesignCHE 330 Chemical Engr. ThermodynamicsENE 400 Environmental Engr. PrinciplesENE 410 Environmental Fluid MechanicsENE 428 Air Pollution FundamentalsENE 429 Air Pollution ControlENE 486 Solid & Hazardous Waste Engr.ISE 460 Engineering EconomyorororororCE 404 Fundamentals of Law for Engr.PTE 463L Intro. to Transport ProcessesKernel Course (see **** below)
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
**** Kernel Course must be selected from the following: CE 402, 409aL, 443, and CHE 442.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CE 110 (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
CHEM 105bL (4)chem 105aL
CE 210L (3)ce 110, [chem 105aL]
MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 108 (2)
GE Cat. V (4) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
BISC 220L (4)[chem 105bL]
ENE 400 (3) MATH 245 (4)math 226
GE Cat. I (4)
ENE 410 (3)math 226
WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
ENE 428 (3) CE 453 (3)chem 105aL
GE Cat. II (4) KERNEL COURSE(3) CE 408 (3) GEOL 305L (4) CE 451 (4)
CE 465 (3)ce 453
CE 484 (3)ce 453
PTE 463L (3)math 245, chem 105aL,
phys 151L
GE Cat. IV (4) CE 463L (3)chem 105bL, ce 453
CE 485 (3)ce 453 ENE 429 (3)
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(16 units)
(17 units)
(18 units)
(15 units)
(16 units)
(18 units)
(16 units)
(16 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CHEM 105aL (4)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CHEM 322aL (4)chem 105bL
CHE 330 (4)[math 226]
ISE 460 orCE 404 (3)
ENE 486 (3)ene 400
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environmental (biotech.) (132 units) Mathematics (16 units)MATH 125 Calculus IMATH 126 Calculus IIMATH 226 Calculus IIIMATH 245 Mathematics of Phys. and Engr.
Physics (8 units)PHYS 151L Mechanics and ThermodynamicsPHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism
Chemistry (16 units)CHEM 105aL* General ChemistryCHEM 105bL* General ChemistryCHEM 322aL Organic ChemistryCHEM 322bL Organic Chemistry
Other Science (12 units)BISC 320L Molecular BiologyBISC 330L BiochemistryGEOL 305L Intro. to Engineering Geology
General Education (27 units)WRIT 140** Writing and Critical ReasoningWRIT 340 Advanced WritingGE Cats. I, II, V, and VIGE Cat. IV***
Engineering (53 units)CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer MethodsCE 110 Intro. to Environmental Engr.CE 205 StaticsCE 210L Intro. to Env. Engr. MicrobiologyCE 451 Water Resources EngineeringCE 453 Water Quality ControlCE 463L Water Chemistry and AnalysisCE 465 Water Supp. & Sewage Systems Des.CE 484 Water Treatment DesignCE 485 Wastewater Treatment DesignCHE 330 Chemical Engr. ThermodynamicsENE 400 Environmental Engr. PrinciplesENE 410 Environmental Fluid MechanicsENE 429 Air Pollution ControlENE 487 Env. Biotechnology and BioremediationENE 495 Seminars in Environmental Engr.ISE 460 Engineering EconomyorororororCE 404 Fundamentals of Law for Engr.PTE 463L Intro. to Transport Processes
* Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL.
**Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required.
*** May take Category I, II, IV or VI GE class.
WRIT 140 (4)<<ge cat. vi>>
MATH 125 (4) CE 110 (4)GE Cat. VI (4)<<writ 140>>
CHEM 105bL (4)chem 105aL
CE 210L (3)ce 110, [chem 105aL]
MATH 126 (4)math 125
PHYS 151L (4)math 125
CE 108 (2)
GE Cat. V (4) MATH 226 (4)math 126
PHYS 152L (4)phys 151L, [math 226]
BISC 320L (4)chem 105bL
ENE 400 (3) MATH 245 (4)math 226
ENE 410 (3)math 226
GE Cat. I (4) WRIT 340 (3)writ 140
CE 453 (3)chem 105aL
GE Cat. II (4) BISC 330L (4)bisc 320L, chem 322aL
GEOL 305L (4) CE 451 (4)
CE 465 (3)ce 453
CE 484 (3)ce 453
PTE 463L (3)math 245, chem 105aL,
phys 151L
GE Cat. IV (4) CE 463L (3)chem 105bL, ce 453
CE 485 (3)ce 453 ENE 429 (3)
freshman
sophomore
junior
senior
(16 units)
(17 units)
(18 units)
(15 units)
(17 units)
(16 units)
(16 units)
(17 units)
KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>>
CHEM 105aL (4)
CE 205 (2)[phys 151L]
CHEM 322bL (4)chem 322aL
CHE 330 (4)[math 226]
ISE 460 orCE 404 (3)
ENE 487 (3)ce 210L, bisc 320L
CHEM 322aL (4)chem 105bL
ENE 495 (1)