Civil Engineering
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FALL
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
PHYS 152L PHYS 151L, (MATH 226)
DESIGN ELECTIVE
WRIT 340 WRIT 150
CE 408 (MATH 245)
CHEM 105aL (GE E)*
GESM (GE B)#
GEOL 305L
CE 483
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
2
CE 334L CE 225 or AME 204, CHEM 105aLg, or 115aLg, PHYS 152L
DESIGN ELECTIVE
ENGINEERING ELECTIVE
WRIT 150
GE C
GE C
GE D*
CE 108
4
4
4
2
4
3-4
4
4
CE 480 CE 408 and either CE 456, 457, 476 or 485
MATH 126 (GE F)* MATH 125
MATH 226 or MATH 229 MATH 126 or 129
CE 471 MATH 226g or 227 or 229
CE 451 CE 309
MATH 245 MATH 226 or 229
CE 358 CE 225
GE A*
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
PHYS 151L (GE E) MATH 125 or 126 or 226
CE 453 CHEM 105aLg or 115aL, (CE 309)
CE 456 CE 225
CE 225 CE 215
CE 215 PHYS 151Lg
CE 467L CE 225
CE 106
CE ELECTIVE
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
2-4
CE 309 MATH 226g or 229, (CE 225)
OPTIONAL ELECTIVE
CE 119 (MATH 245)
OPTIONAL ELECTIVE
OPTIONAL ELECTIVE
GE B
ENGR 102
CE 107
2
2
2
4
4
2-3
2
3-5
OPTIONAL ELECTIVE
2
MATHEMATICS (16 UNITS) MATH 125: Calculus I*
ENGINEERING (72-75 UNITS) CE 106: Introduction to Civil Engineering CE 107: Intro. To Civil Engineering Graphics CE 108: Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 119: Probability Concepts and Civil Engineering CE 215: Statics & Dynamics CE 225: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies CE 309: Fluid Mechanics CE 334L: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CE 358: Elementary Theory of Structures CE 408: Risk & Decision Analysis in Civil Engr. CE 451: Water Resources Engineering CE 453: Water Quality Science & Engineering CE 456: Structural Design I CE 467L: Geotechnical Engineering CE 471: Principles of Transportation Engr. CE 480: Civil & Environmental Engr. Capstone Design CE 483: Engineering Economics in Civil Engineering ENGR 102: Engineering Freshman Academy CE ELECTIVE DESIGN ELECTIVES ENGINEERING ELECTIVES
SPECIAL NOTES Courses with the * symbol may be satisfied with AP, IB or A-Level exams. See page 18 for more information. GESM#: GESM can be taken from GE categories: A, B, C, or D. Courses listed in the guide are options for a four-year course plan. GE: Engineering students are encouraged to satisfy GE G and GE H with a course that also satisfies a Core Literacy. GE H may be satisfied by AP/IB. Additionally, your GESM course should be taken in categories A, B, or C only. See page 17 for more information and consult your advisor for detailed assistance. OPTIONAL ELECTIVES: Consult with your academic advisor to explore optional elective courses. These courses are not required. CE 215, 225, AND 309: Minimum grade of āCā is required. CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE: Choose at least two units of upperdivision CE coursework that is not already required. DESIGN ELECTIVES: Choose eight units from CE 450, 457, 465, 476, 482, or 485. ENGINEERING ELECTIVE: Choose one course from AME 310 or EE 202L. MATH 125: For students starting with Calculus 1, the engineering elective will be waived for your requirements.
MATH 126 or MATH 129: Calculus II* MATH 226 or MATH 229: Calculus III MATH 245: Mathematics of Phys. and Engr. PHYSICS (8 UNITS) PHYS 151L: Mechanics and Thermodynamics PHYS 152L: Electricity and Magnetism OTHER SCIENCE (8 UNITS) CHEM 105aL: General Chemistry* GEOL 305L: Intro. to Engineering Geology GENERAL EDUCATION (32 UNITS) GE A The Arts (1 Course)* GE B Humanistic Inquiry (2 Courses)
GE C Social Analysis (2 Courses) GE D Life Sciences (1 Course)* GE E Physical Sciences (1 Course)*
GE F Quantitative Reasoning (1 Course)* GE G,H Global Perspectives (2 Courses)* GESM General Education Seminar (1 Course) WRITING (8 UNITS) WRIT 150: Writing and Critical Reasoning WRIT 340: Advanced Writing
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