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Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Engineering

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with a major in civil engineering requires a minimum of 128 s.h. of credit. At the time of graduation, students must have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00 in all college work used to complete degree requirements and in all UI coursework in order to be awarded the BSE.


Educational Objectives

Within a few years of graduation, graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) program in civil engineering will:


  • be productive and contributing members of the civil engineering profession as practitioners, entrepreneurs, researchers, or teachers;
  • be engaged in learning, understanding, and applying new ideas as the field develops;
  • pursue advanced studies, if qualified and interested; and
  • promote the safety, health, and welfare of the public and the environment through professional practice and civic leadership.

Requirements Summary

  • Collegiate Curriculum: 49 s.h.
  • Basic Science and College-Level Math, from Major Requirements or Focus Area: 6 s.h.
  • Major Requirements: 52 s.h.
  • Focus Area: 21-22 s.h.

Major Requirements

Major requirements include a set of common courses (45 s.h.), four professional skills courses (4 s.h.), two design courses (6 s.h.), and one capstone design course (3 s.h.).


Common Courses

  • CEE:1030: Introduction to Earth Science (no lab required) - 3 s.h.
  • or SEES:1080: Introduction to Environmental Science
  • CEE:2015: Civil Engineering Tools - 2 s.h.
  • CEE:3155: Principles of Environmental Engineering - 4 s.h.
  • CEE:3371: Principles of Hydraulics and Hydrology - 3 s.h.
  • CEE:3530: Geomechanics - 4 s.h.
  • CEE:3533: Principles of Structural Engineering - 4 s.h.
  • CEE:3586: Civil Engineering Materials - 3 s.h.
  • CEE:3763: Principles of Transportation Engineering - 3 s.h.
  • ENGR:2110: Statics - 2 s.h.
  • ENGR:2130: Thermodynamics - 3 s.h.
  • ENGR:2510: Fluid Mechanics - 4 s.h.
  • ENGR:2710: Dynamics - 3 s.h.
  • ENGR:2750: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies - 3 s.h.
  • And one of these:
    • CHEM:1120: Principles of Chemistry II - 4 s.h.
    • PHYS:1612: Introductory Physics II (with lab) - 4 s.h.

Professional Skills

  • CEE:2010: Civil and Environmental Engineering Professional Practice and Ethics - 1 s.h.
  • CEE:3001: Leadership Skills for Engineers - 1 s.h.
  • CEE:3002: Technical Communication in Civil and Environmental Engineering - 1 s.h.
  • CEE:3003: Project Management Skills - 1 s.h.

Design Courses

Some focus areas require specific courses to fulfill part of this requirement; see "Focus Area." Students cannot count both CEE:4506 Design of Concrete Structures and CEE:4535 Design of Steel Structures towards the design requirement for the major.


  • Two of these:
    • CEE:4157: Environmental Engineering Design - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4374: Water Resource Design - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4506: Design of Concrete Structures - 3 s.h.
    • or CEE:4535: Design of Steel Structures
    • CEE:4762: Design of Transportation Systems - 3 s.h.

Capstone Design Course

  • CEE:4850: Project Design and Management in Civil Engineering - 3 s.h.

Focus Area

Students must select focus area courses according to guidelines established by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Civil engineering students may choose from several standard focus areas developed by the department or create an individual focus area tailored to their interests.


Civil Practice

  • Students complete five civil and environmental engineering electives (15 s.h.) and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Civil and Environmental Engineering Electives
  • Students complete 15 s.h. in civil and environmental engineering electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) not already taken for the major numbered 3000 or above.
  • Recommended courses:
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3790: Resilient Infrastructure and Emergency Response - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4102: Groundwater - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4119: Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4158/OEH:4920: Solid and Hazardous Wastes - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4159/CBE:4459/IGPI:4159: Air Pollution Control Technology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4371: Water Resources Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4539: Foundations of Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4763: Traffic Engineering - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Civil Practice
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major or preapproved courses taken outside of the College of Engineering.
  • Suggested electives:
    • ENGR:2120: Electrical Circuits - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2730: Computers in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:3110: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ISE:2500: Engineering Economy - 3 s.h.

Environmental Engineering

  • Students complete one required course (4 s.h.), four focus area electives (12 s.h.), and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Required Environmental Course
  • CEE:3430: Water Treatment - 4 s.h.
Environmental Electives
  • Four of these:
    • CEE:4102: Groundwater - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4107/CBE:4410: Sustainable Systems - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4119: Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4150/CBE:4420: Environmental Chemistry - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4158/OEH:4920: Solid and Hazardous Wastes - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4159/CBE:4459/IGPI:4159: Air Pollution Control Technology - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Environmental Engineering
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major or preapproved courses taken outside of the College of Engineering.
  • Suggested electives:
    • ENGR:2120: Electrical Circuits - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2730: Computers in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:3110: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ISE:2500: Engineering Economy - 3 s.h.

Hydraulics and Water Resources

  • Students complete two required courses (6 s.h.), three focus area electives (9–10 s.h.), and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Required Hydraulics and Water Resources Courses
  • Both of these:
    • CEE:4119: Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4371: Water Resources Engineering - 3 s.h.
Hydraulics and Water Resources Electives
  • Three of these:
    • CEE:3430: Water Treatment - 4 s.h.
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4102: Groundwater - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4107/CBE:4410: Sustainable Systems - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4157: Environmental Engineering Design - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4180: Fundamentals of Atmospheric Science - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4370: Open Channel Flow and Sediment Transport - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Hydraulics and Water Resources
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major or preapproved courses taken outside of the College of Engineering.
  • Suggested electives:
    • ENGR:2120: Electrical Circuits - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2730: Computers in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:3110: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ISE:2500: Engineering Economy - 3 s.h.

Informatics

  • Students complete three required courses (10 s.h.), two focus area electives (6 s.h.), and two additional electives (6 s.h.).
Required Informatics Courses
  • All of these:
    • CS:2110: Programming for Informatics - 4 s.h.
    • CS:2420: Analyzing Data for Informatics - 3 s.h.
    • CS:2520: Human-Computer Interaction for Informatics - 3 s.h.
Informatics Electives
  • Two of these:
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3790: Resilient Infrastructure and Emergency Response - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4102: Groundwater - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4119: Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4158/OEH:4920: Solid and Hazardous Wastes - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4159/CBE:4459/IGPI:4159: Air Pollution Control Technology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4371: Water Resources Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4539: Foundations of Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4763: Traffic Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • An additional civil and environmental engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Informatics
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives.
  • Two of these:
    • ENGR:2730: Computers in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:3110: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ISE:2500: Engineering Economy - 3 s.h.
    • An additional design course; see "Design Courses" - 3 s.h.
    • An additional civil and environmental engineering course (prefix CEE) - 3 s.h.

Management

  • Students complete five required courses (15 s.h.) and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Required Management Courses
  • All of these:
    • ACCT:2100: Introduction to Financial Accounting - 3 s.h.
    • ACCT:2200: Managerial Accounting Analytics and Data Visualization - 3 s.h.
    • FIN:3000: Introductory Financial Management - 3 s.h.
    • or ISE:2500: Engineering Economy
    • MGMT:2100: Introduction to Management - 3 s.h.
    • MKTG:3000: Introduction to Marketing Strategy - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Management
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major.
  • Suggested electives:
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3790: Resilient Infrastructure and Emergency Response - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4102: Groundwater - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4119: Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4158/OEH:4920: Solid and Hazardous Wastes - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4159/CBE:4459/IGPI:4159: Air Pollution Control Technology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4371: Water Resources Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4539: Foundations of Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4763: Traffic Engineering - 3 s.h.

Pre-Architecture

  • Students complete one required course (3 s.h.), one pre-architecture elective (3 s.h.), two structures electives (6 s.h.), one civil and environmental engineering elective (3 s.h.), and two art electives (6 s.h.).
Required Pre-Architecture Course
  • TDSN:2210: Introduction to 3D Design - 3 s.h.
Pre-Architecture Elective
  • One of these:
    • DRAW:2310: Life Drawing I - 3 s.h.
    • DSGN:2500: Graphic Design I - 3 s.h.
    • PHTO:2600: Photography I - 3 s.h.
    • PNTG:2410: Painting I - 3 s.h.
    • PRNT:2610: Introduction to Printmaking - 3 s.h.
Structures Electives
  • Two of these:
    • CEE:4164: Design of Wood Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4535: Design of Steel Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4539: Foundations of Structures - 3 s.h.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Elective
  • One of these:
    • A third structures course; see "Structures Electives" - 3 s.h.
    • An additional design course; see "Design Courses" - 3 s.h.
    • An additional civil and environmental engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above - 3 s.h.
Art Electives
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives chosen from courses that count toward the art minor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
  • Suggested electives:
    • CEE:2240/TDSN:2240: Drafting and Modeling With AutoCAD and Rhino - 3 s.h.
    • CERM:2010: Ceramics I: Handbuilding - 3 s.h.
    • INTM:2710/CINE:2869: Introduction to Intermedia - 3 s.h.
    • MTLS:2910: Introduction to Jewelry and Metal Arts - 3 s.h.
    • SCLP:2810: Undergraduate Sculpture I - 3 s.h.
    • TDSN:2250: Digital Prototyping - 3 s.h.

Structures, Mechanics, and Materials

  • Students complete CEE:4535 Design of Steel Structures, four focus area electives (12 s.h.), and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Required Structures, Mechanics, and Materials Course
  • CEE:4535: Design of Steel Structures - 3 s.h.
Structures, Mechanics, and Materials Electives
  • 12 s.h. from these:
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4135/BME:4135/ME:4235: Health Monitoring of Structural and Mechanical Systems - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4160: Introduction to Bridge Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4162: Structural Systems for Buildings - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4164: Design of Wood Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4511/ME:4111: Scientific Computing and Machine Learning - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4512/ME:4112: Engineering Design Optimization - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4532/ME:4153: Fundamentals of Vibrations - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4533/IGPI:4115: Finite Element I - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4539: Foundations of Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:5179/ME:5179: Continuum Mechanics - arr.
    • CEE:5236/BME:5720: Optimization of Structural Systems - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:5540/ME:5150: Intermediate Mechanics of Deformable Bodies - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Structures, Mechanics, and Materials
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major or preapproved courses taken outside of the College of Engineering.
  • Suggested electives:
    • ENGR:2120: Electrical Circuits - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2730: Computers in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:3110: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ISE:2500: Engineering Economy - 3 s.h.

Transportation Engineering

  • Students complete five focus area electives (15 s.h.), and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Transportation Electives
  • 15 s.h. from these:
    • CEE:3142/ISE:3600/STAT:3620: Quality Control - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3790: Resilient Infrastructure and Emergency Response - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3998: Individual Investigations: Civil Engineering - arr.
    • CEE:4160: Introduction to Bridge Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4176/URP:4262: Transportation Research Methods and Analysis - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4560: Pavement Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4730: Transportation Infrastructure Construction and Management - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4763: Traffic Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:5678/URP:5678: Application Simulation to Transportation - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Transportation Engineering
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major or preapproved courses taken outside of the College of Engineering.
  • Suggested electives:
    • ENGR:2120: Electrical Circuits - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2720: Materials Science - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2730: Computers in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:3110: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • ISE:2500: Engineering Economy - 3 s.h.

Urban Studies

  • Students complete one required course (3 s.h.), four focus area electives (12 s.h.), and two additional elective courses (6 s.h.).
Required Urban Studies Course
  • URP:3001/SEES:3920: Planning Livable Cities - 3 s.h.
Urban Studies Electives
  • 12 s.h. from these:
    • CRIM:4120: Environmental Criminology - 3 s.h.
    • PBAF:3560/POLI:3560/RHET:3560/SJUS:3560: Public Policy and Persuasion - 3 s.h.
    • PBAF:3570/GHS:3570/POLI:3570: Poverty Policy - 3 s.h.
    • URP:2020/PBAF:2020: Environment and Society: Sustainability, Policy, and Politics - 3 s.h.
    • URP:4225/PBAF:4225: Applied GIS for Planning and Policy Making - 3 s.h.
    • URP:4253/PBAF:4253: Designing Sustainable and Healthy Cities - 1-3 s.h.
    • URP:4260/PBAF:4260: Transportation Policy and Planning - 3 s.h.
    • URP:4266/PBAF:4266: Transportation, Urban Form, and Sustainability - 3 s.h.
    • URP:4273/PBAF:4273: Community Development Through Creative Placemaking - 3 s.h.
    • URP:4280/PBAF:4280: Planning for Disaster Mitigation and Recovery - 2-3 s.h.
    • URP:4295: Economic Development Policy - 3 s.h.
Additional Electives–Urban Studies
  • Students complete 6 s.h. in additional electives. These electives may include any Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering course (prefix CEE) numbered 3000 or above and not already taken for the major.
  • Suggested electives:
    • CEE:3783: Surveying and Remote Sensing - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3790: Resilient Infrastructure and Emergency Response - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4102: Groundwater - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4119: Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4158/OEH:4920: Solid and Hazardous Wastes - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4159/CBE:4459/IGPI:4159: Air Pollution Control Technology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4371: Water Resources Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4539: Foundations of Structures - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4763: Traffic Engineering - 3 s.h.

Preapproved Non-Engineering Electives

Students pursuing a technical focus area (civil practice; environmental engineering; hydraulics and water resources; structures, mechanics, and materials; and transportation) may also choose from the following courses to satisfy their additional electives.


  • CEE:2240/TDSN:2240: Drafting and Modeling With AutoCAD and Rhino - 3 s.h.
  • CEE:3328/SEES:3380: Fluvial Geomorphology - 3 s.h.
  • CPH:3400/SEES:3250: Health, Work, and the Environment - 3 s.h.
  • ECON:3625/URP:3135: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics - 3 s.h.
  • LAW:8992: Water Law - arr.
  • OEH:4240: Global Environmental Health - 3 s.h.
  • SEES:1070: Contemporary Environmental Issues - 3 s.h.
  • SEES:2050: Foundations of GIS - 4 s.h.
  • SEES:3360: Soil Genesis and Geomorphology - 3 s.h.
  • SEES:3390: Integrated Watershed Analysis - 3 s.h.
  • SEES:3520/IGPI:3520: GIS for Environmental Applications - 3 s.h.
  • URP:3350/ECON:3750/SEES:3940: Transportation Economics - 3 s.h.

BSE/MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering

The College of Engineering offers the combined Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Master of Science program for civil engineering undergraduate students who intend to earn an MS in civil and environmental engineering. BSE/MS students may attend the departmental graduate seminar and work on a master's thesis or research project while they are still undergraduates. They may count a limited amount of coursework toward both degrees. Once students complete the requirements for the bachelor's degree, they are granted the BSE, and they are expected to complete the MS one year later.


To be admitted to the degree program, students must have completed at least 80 s.h. and have a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.25. They must submit an application form to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, along with a letter stating their proposed area of specialization and the name of a department faculty member willing to be their primary MS advisor. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores are not required for the degree program.


Applications are due by May 15.


BSE/MS in Urban and Regional Planning

The College of Engineering and the School of Planning and Public Affairs offer the combined Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Master of Science in urban and regional planning. The program, which is completed in five years, is designed for students who wish to pursue a public or private sector career in planning, a field that encompasses the development of alternatives to improve the quality of life in cities and regions.


Graduates are technically oriented professionals who have a clear understanding of policy development and implementation, which they apply to civil and industrial engineering problems. They fill positions such as public works director, transportation engineer, and public utilities staff member.


Each student in the combined program has two advisors, one in civil engineering and one in planning and public affairs. Students enroll in the College of Engineering for their first four years in the program and in the Graduate College for their fifth year. They follow the standard curriculum of their BSE program during the first two years and begin adding courses from the planning and public affairs program during the third year. Successful students receive a BSE at the end of the fourth year and an MS in urban and regional planning at the end of the fifth year.


Students in the combined program must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 in order to graduate with an MS in urban and regional planning.


For more information, see the MS in urban and regional planning (Graduate College) in the catalog. Contact Engineering Student Services for information about applying to the combined program.


Career Advancement

When it comes to building the nation’s infrastructure or protecting the natural environment, civil engineers are at the forefront. They not only design roads, bridges, and structures, provide clean drinking water, and protect people from natural hazards like flooding or earthquakes, they also engage with the public to create a more sustainable future. On average, 93–98% of graduates are employed in their field of study or pursuing advanced education within seven months of graduation.


Engineering Career Services develops and promotes experiential education and professional opportunities for students in the College of Engineering. Professional staff coordinate the college's co-op and internship program, engage in employer outreach, and provide opportunities for students to network with employers, including engineering career fairs and other programming related to career development.


Engineering Career Services offers individual advising and class presentations on résumé and cover letter preparation, job and internship search strategies, interviewing skills, job offer evaluation, and much more. Engineering Career Services partners with the Pomerantz Career Center to facilitate on-campus interviewing, postgraduation outcome collection, and the university's online recruiting system, Handshake.


Sample Plan of Study

Sample plans represent one way to complete a program of study. Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with an academic advisor. For additional sample plans, see MyUI.


Civil Engineering, BSE

Plan of Study Grid (Manual)


First Year


  • Fall:
    • RHET:1030: Rhetoric: Writing and Communication - 4 s.h.
    • MATH:1550: Engineering Calculus I - 4 s.h.
    • CHEM:1110: Principles of Chemistry I - 4 s.h.
    • ENGR:1100: Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving - 3 s.h.
    • CSI:1600: Success at Iowa - 0 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 15 s.h.
  • Spring:
    • GE: Approved Course Subjects - 3 s.h.
    • MATH:1560: Engineering Calculus II - 4 s.h.
    • MATH:2550: Engineering Matrix Algebra - 2 s.h.
    • PHYS:1611: Introductory Physics I - 4 s.h.
    • ENGR:1300: Introduction to Engineering Computing - 3 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 16 s.h.

Second Year


  • Fall:
    • MATH:2560: Engineering Differential Equations - 3 s.h.
    • CHEM:1120 or PHYS:1612: Principles of Chemistry II or Introductory Physics II - 4 s.h.
    • ENGR:2110: Statics - 2 s.h.
    • ENGR:2130: Thermodynamics - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:1030 or SEES:1080: Introduction to Earth Science or Introduction to Environmental Science - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:2015: Civil Engineering Tools - 2 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 17 s.h.
  • Spring:
    • GE: Cultural Perspectives, Values, and Society - 3 s.h.
    • STAT:2020: Probability and Statistics for the Engineering and Physical Sciences - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2710: Dynamics - 3 s.h.
    • ENGR:2750: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3763: Principles of Transportation Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:2010: Civil and Environmental Engineering Professional Practice and Ethics - 1 s.h.
    • CEE:3002: Technical Communication in Civil and Environmental Engineering - 1 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 17 s.h.

Third Year


  • Fall:
    • CEE:3530: Geomechanics - 4 s.h.
    • CEE:3533: Principles of Structural Engineering - 4 s.h.
    • ENGR:2510: Fluid Mechanics - 4 s.h.
    • Focus Area: required or elective course - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3001: Leadership Skills for Engineers - 1 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 16 s.h.
  • Spring:
    • GE: Engineering Be Creative - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3155: Principles of Environmental Engineering - 4 s.h.
    • CEE:3371: Principles of Hydraulics and Hydrology - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3586: Civil Engineering Materials - 3 s.h.
    • Focus Area: required or elective course - 3 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 16 s.h.

Fourth Year


  • Fall:
    • GE: Approved Course Subjects - 3 s.h.
    • design course - 3 s.h.
    • design course - 3 s.h.
    • Focus Area: required or elective course - 3 s.h.
    • Focus Area: elective course - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:3003: Project Management Skills - 1 s.h.
    • Total Hours: 16 s.h.
  • Spring:
    • GE: Approved Course Subjects - 3 s.h.
    • CEE:4850: Project Design and Management in Civil Engineering - 3 s.h.
    • Focus Area: required or elective course - 3 s.h.
    • Focus Area: elective course - 3 s.h.
    • Focus Area: elective course - 3 s.h.
    • Degree Application: apply on MyUI before deadline -
    • Total Hours: 15 s.h.
  • Total Hours: 128 s.h.
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