(code CE__BS01) (131 units)
The Civil Engineering Program provides students with a broad educational background essential to modern civil engineering practice and research. The program is built around a basic core of mathematics, natural and engineering sciences common to accredited professional engineering programs. It is planned to give a selection of basic engineering-science and design education to enable the graduate to begin a career in any of the various fields of practice in civil engineering or to prepare for graduate study in related engineering majors. It makes possible a systematic and integrated foundation in the principles of structural analysis and design, transportation systems, environmental systems, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, materials, construction engineering management, and information technology. Opportunity to explore a particular area of interest is offered in the wide selection of civil engineering design electives to permit students a sequence of courses related to the area of their choice.
To educate and prepare students to succeed in the civil engineering profession by providing them with essential technical tools and skills which will enable them to perform current and future civil engineering tasks and to promote the need for life long learning.
Minimum of 131 units required.
Lower Division: CE 101; ENGR 101 & 102; BIOL 200 or MICR 200; CHEM 111A; CE 130, 130L, 200, 205, 206; MATH 122, 123, 224; MAE 172; PHYS 151, 152 (or EE 210 and 210L).
A grade of "C" or better must be achieved in all required courses: CHEM 111A; MATH 122, 123, 224, 370A; PHYS 151; ECON 300; BIOL 200; MAE 172, 373; CE 130, 200, 205, 206, 335, 345, 359, 406 459 and 490.
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