Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Concentration, BS
Tallahassee , United States
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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Civil Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
This Civil Engineering program provides a solid foundation in mathematics, engineering sciences, and civil engineering core courses. Students can specialize their degree through elective courses in structures, geotechnical, construction/transportation, or environmental/water resources. The program culminates in a major design experience, preparing graduates for careers in civil engineering.
Program Outline
Outline:
Mathematics and Basic Engineering Sciences
- CCE 3101 Construction Materials (3)
- CEG 2202 Intro to Geomatics (3)
- CEG 2202L Intro to Geomatics Lab
- EGM 3512 Engineering Mechanics (4)
- EGN 1004L First Year Engineering Laboratory (1)
- CGN 3326 CE Graphics & Design Tools (3)
- STA 3034 Mathematical Statistics (3)
- EGN 3331 Strength of Materials (3)
- EGN 3613 Principles of Engineering Economy (2)
- EEL 3003 Introduction To Electrical Engineering (3) OR
- EML 3100 Thermodynamics (2)
Group A Science Elective:
- BSC 1010C General Biology I (4)
- EVR 3235 Atmospheric Processes (3)
- GLY 2010 Principles of Geology (3)
- PCB General Ecology (3)
- EVR 3023 Introduction to Marine Environment (3)
Civil Engineering Core Courses
- CEG 3011 Soil Mechanics (3)
- CCE 3101 Construction Materials (3)
- CES 3100 Structural Analysis (4)
- CGN 3508L Civil Engineer Material - Lab (1)
- CWR 3201 Hydraulics (3)
- CWR 3200L Environ & Hydraul Eng -lab (1)
- EES 3040 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Science (3)
- TTE 3004 Transportation Engineering (3)
Civil Engineering Design and Professional Courses
- Students must take the courses in the following areas plus three additional electives* for a total of twenty-one hours credit. To meet the requirement, students may select elective courses (as indicated below) to specialize their degree program to suit their individual objectives.
Structures
- CES 4605 Steel Design (3) OR
- CES 4702 Concrete Design (3)
Geotechnical
- CEG 4801 Geotechnical Design (3)
Construction/Transportation
- CCE 4XXX Construction elective (3) OR
- TTE 4XXX Transportation elective (3)
Environmental/Water Resources
- ENV 4001 Environmental Engineering (3) OR
- CWR 4XXX Hydraulics, Hydrology, or Water Resources elective (3)
Additional Electives
- Group B Elective 1 (3) *
- Group B Elective 2 (3) *
- Group B Elective 2 (3) *
- Group C Elective 1 (3) **
Group B: Math/Engineering/Science Elective Courses (select TWO)
- BOTH Group B courses MAY be from the CEE Dept. but at least ONE Group B course MUST be from the CEE Dept. :
CEE Department:
- CCE 4xxx Any 4000-level CCE course not meeting another requirement
- CEG 4xxx Any 4000-level CEG course not meeting another requirement
- CES 4xxx Any 4000-level CES course not meeting another requirement
- CWR 4xxx Any 4000-level CWR course not meeting another requirement
- ENV 4xxx Any 4000-level ENV course not meeting another requirement
- TTE 4xxx Any 4000-level TTE course not meeting another requirement
- CGN 4930* Select 4000-level Special Topics (see Academic Coordinator for more information)
FAMU:
- EVR 3028: Environmental Modeling Principles (3)
- EVR 3867: Environmental Risk Analysis (3)
COE:
- ESI 3312C Operations Research I: Deterministic (3)
- EML 4930*Experimental Methods in Nanoscale Science & Engineering (3)
Group C Professional/Technical Elective:
- A course outside of the CEE department emphasizing professional development, computing, and other professional/technical skills.
- COP 3014 Fundamentals Of Prog
- ENC 3243 Technical Writing (3)
- AGR 4430C Geograp Info Sys Rem
- CGN 4930 Special Topics (1 - 3)
- GIS 1040 Introduction to GIS (3)
- EIN 4445 Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization (3)
Major Design Experience
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