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1 civil & environmental (CE) CE / ENE overview programs available courses of instruction flowcharts 42 Civil engineers develop and design many of the essential elements of our everyday lives: transptation systems, water supply and waste disposal systems, and industrial and commercial structures. They face the challenges of replacing our nation s aging infrastructure highways, bridges, wharf and harb structures, industrial facilities and addressing the problems of ground water and air pollution as well as industrial and hazardous waste management. They are also responsible f developing our future cities. Civil Engineering is a diverse field with a number of options including building science, structures, water resources, construction engineering and management, and environmental engineering. Student members of our chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers regularly participate in national and regional concrete canoe competitions as well as a variety of other social and career events. Programs Available Civil Engineering Bachel of Science 131 units Civil Engineering (Building Science) Bachel of Science 135 units Civil Engineering (Construction) Bachel of Science 131 units Civil Engineering (Environmental) Bachel of Science 130 units Civil Engineering (Infmation Management) Bachel of Science 134 units Civil Engineering (Structural) Bachel of Science 131 units Civil Engineering (Water Resources) Bachel of Science 131 units Environmental Engineering Bachel of Science and min 132 units Applied Mechanics (see pg. 21) Bachel of Science 128 units Construction Planning and Management Min See pages f the curricula of the B.S. programs listed above. See pages f infmation on min programs offered by the School of Engineering. Additional Graduation Requirements In addition to the general degree requirements listed on pages 4-8, students in the above majs are required to earn a minimum grade of C in CE 205, 225, 309, and 325. Environmental Engineering majs must earn a minimum grade of C in CE 205, 225, and ENE 410. Min in Construction Planning and Management See page 78 f infmation on the Min in Construction Planning and Management. Min in Environmental Engineering See page 78 f infmation on the Min in Environmental Engineering. Courses of Instruction The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. F the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes. Civil Engineering (CE) 105L Surveying f Civil Engineering (2, Fa) Plane surveying, measurement of distances and angles, hizontal curves, surveying computations. Labaty. 106 Design and Planning of Civil Engineering Systems (2) Histy of civil engineering; introduction to the synthesis and design of systems dependent upon civil engineering technology; the structuring, modeling, and simulation of such systems. 107 Introduction to Civil Engineering Graphics (3, FaSp) Graphic communication and drawing; use of instruments, lettering, dimensioning, and detailing of engineering drawing; free-hand sketching, drafting, and modeling. 108 Introduction to Computer Methods in Civil Engineering (2, Fa) Computer programming, ganization of problems f computational solution, flow charts, programming; numerical methods; analysis and solution of civil engineering problems. 110 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (4, Fa) Basic concepts of environmental engineering. Local and global environmental pollution; scientific, social, legal and political aspects of environmental issues; air/water/land pollution and control technologies. 205 Statics (2) Statics of particles and rigid bodies; equivalent fce systems; distributed fces; applications to trusses, frames, machines, beams, and cables; friction; moments of inertia. Cequisite: PHYS 151L. 210L Introduction to Environmental Engineering Microbiology (3, Sp) Principles of environmental microbiology; waterbne pathogens; microganisms and air pollution; microganisms in soil; water pollution microbiology; biodegradation of hazardous chemicals; eutrophication. Prerequisite: CE 110; cequisite: CHEM 105aL CHEM 115aL.

2 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies Analysis of stress and strain; axial, flexural, and tsional behavi of slender bars; elastic deflections; combined stresses; introduction to elastic stability and energy methods. Prerequisite: CE L Civil Engineering Measurement Systems Mensuration and instrumentation f civil engineering practice. Cadastral, route, and construction surveying systems. Professional responsibility, managerial and supervisy controls f field surveying operations. Prerequisite: CE 105L. 309 Fluid Mechanics (3, FaSp) Fluid statics; relative velocity field; total acceleration; divergence theem; conservation of mass, energy, and momentum applied to engineering problems in laminar and turbulent flow. Prerequisite: MATH 126; cequisite: CE Dynamics Elements of vect algebra; dynamics of particles, systems of particles and rigid bodies; kinematics; momentum relations, energy methods; vibrations; Euler s equations of motion. Prerequisite: CE L Mechanical Behavi of Materials (3, Sp) Measurement of stress and strain; tensile, impact, creep, and fatigue behavi; statistical methods, brittle fracture; properties of structural materials. Prerequisite: CE 225 ME They of Structures I (3, Fa) Defmations and deflections of elastic systems; statically indeterminate beams, arches, and frames; secondary stresses. Prerequisite: CE Special Problems (1-4) Supervised, individual studies. No me than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only. 402 Computer Methods in Engineering (3, FaSp) Fundamentals of analog and digital computers; simulation of nonlinear physical systems; numerical analysis and solution of engineering problems. Prerequisite: CE 108 and MATH Fundamentals of Law f Engineers (3, Sp) Legal problems confronting the engineer in his professional environment and daily life. Survey of the legal system and how it operates. 406 Microcomputer Applications in Civil Engineering Solution of civil engineering problems using microcomputers; frame analysis, beam and column design; common database problems, solution of large numerical problems using limited computer resources. 407 Analytical Mechanics Principles of dynamics; Lagrange equations; Hamilton s principle; rigid body dynamics; gyroscopic motion; wave propagation; vibrations of multi-degree freedom systems. Prerequisite: CE Risk Analysis in Civil Engineering (3, Fa) Realization of nondeterministic problems in civil engineering; quantitative analysis of structural and system reliability; optimal design and design with specified risk. 409abL Computer Aided Design (3-3, FaSp) Applications of interactive computer graphics to design problems; automated drafting; 3-D graphic algithms. Analysis of design process from infmation processing viewpoint. Prerequisite: CE Construction Law and the Property Development Process (3, Fa) Legal aspects of property development and construction: land use, construction practices and specifications, architecture and engineering contracts, agency, subcontracting, professional registration, liability, insurance, liens, and bonds. Recommended preparation: CE 404 a general business law course. 428 Mechanics of Materials Analysis of stress and defmation; equations of elasticity; bending of beams; elastic instability; tsion problems; introduction to plates and shells; elastic wave propagation; numerical methods. Prerequisite: CE Structural Concept Design Project Synthesis of structural systems to meet strength and stiffness requirements; RFPs; structural behavi; concept generation; preliminary analysis; trade-off studies; evaluation criteria; project management. Prerequisite: AE 353 CE Environmental Chemistry (3, FaSp) Chemistry of water, gas, liquid and solid wastes. Chemical principles applicable to environmental engineering. Prerequisite: CHEM 105bL CHEM 115bL. civil & environmental 451 Water Resources Engineering (4, Sp) Discussion of broad perspective on control and utilization of water resources; hydrology, probability concept, economic study, hydraulic structures, multiple purpose water resources projects. Prerequisite: CE Water Quality Control (3, FaSp) Water quality criteria and fundamental of acceptability. Natural purification of surface waters. Processes employed in the treatment of waste waters f disposal re-use. Prerequisite: CHEM 105aL CHEM 115aL and CE Design of Steel Structures (3, Fa) Analysis and design of steel structures; beam-columns, plate girders, and frames; multisty design project. Prerequisite: CE Reinfced Concrete Design (3, Sp) Strength and defmation of reinfced concrete; beams in flexure and shear; bond and development of bars; deflections; columns; slabs; footings; introduction to prestressed concrete. Prerequisite: CE They of Structures II (3, Sp) Matrix algebra; stiffness method; fce method; computer analysis of planar structures. Prerequisite: CE 108 and CE 358 AE 150 and AE Introduction to Structural Dynamics (3, Sp) Response of single and multiple degree of freedom systems to dynamic excitation; structural modeling and approximate solutions; introduction to earthquake resistant design. Cequisite: CE Construction Engineering Introduction to the construction processes; estimating and bidding, construction administration, planning and scheduling, equipment and methods, lab relations, cost control systems, and safety. 461 General Construction Estimating They of estimating. Quantity surveying; unit cost synthesis and analysis. Bid ganization and preparation; competitive simulations and exercises. Prerequisite: departmental approval. 43

3 civil & environmental suppression, pumps and turbines, manifold hydraulic design. Prerequisite: CE Civil Infrastructure Infmation Systems (3, Fa) Infmation systems and their use in the planning, design, construction, and operation of civil infrastructure projects. Project management and knowledge management f infrastructure systems development. Prerequisite: CSCI 201, CE Timber and Masonry Design (3, Fa) Characteristics and properties of wood; beams, columns, trusses, connects, and diaphragms. Properties of masonry, wking stress and strength design, seismic design requirements. 44 Dr. Erik A. Johnson Civil Engineering 462 Construction Methods and Equipment Current procedures in selected fields of construction; ganization and planning; equipment economics; machinery. 463L Water Chemistry and Analysis (3, FaSp) Chemistry of water purification technology and water pollution control. Chemical processes in natural and engineering aquatic environments; physical/chemical and biological characterization of water and wastewater. Prerequisite: CE 453, CHEM 105b CHEM 115bL. 464 Geotechnical Engineering Fundamentals of soil mechanics and foundation engineering; soil classification, seepage, stress-strain behavi, shear strength, consolidation, design of retaining structures and foundations, and slope stability. 465 Water Supply and Sewerage System Design (3, Fa) Design of water supply systems, stm drains, sanitary sewers, and lift stations. Prerequisite: CE Design of Free-Surface Hydraulic Systems Hydrological and hydraulic design f unifm and non-unifm flows, channel transition, sedimentation controls, design discharge f tributary watersheds, flood routing, flood detention, computer aided design. Prerequisite: CE L Geotechnical Engineering (4, Fa) Fundamentals of geotechnical engineering; soil classification, seepage, stressstrain behavi, shear strength, consolidation, design of retaining structures and foundations, and slope stability. Soil testing. (Duplicates credit in CE 464 and CE 468.) Prerequisite: CE L Experimental Soil Mechanics Labaty testing of soils and computer processing of experimental measurements, soil classification, compaction tests, permeability tests, unconfined compression, direct sheet, consolidation, triaxial tests. Prerequisite: CE Principles of Transptation Engineering (3, Fa) Planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of facilities f air, water, rail, and highway transit systems. 472 Construction Lab Management Unionism in construction. Craft tradition, objectives, regulation, motivation, lab fce economics, productivity, and technical change. Hiring systems, supervision of project lab operations, jurisdictional administration. 476 Design of Pressurized Hydraulic Systems Application of hydraulic principles to the engineering design of hydraulic structure with pressurized flow, piping netwk, water hammer, surge 480 Structural Systems Design (3, Sp) Evaluate, design and analyze buildings. Organize and perfm calculations f vertical loads, wind loads, and seismic loads on building projects. Prerequisite: CE 456, CE 457, CE Foundation Design Analysis and design principles of building foundations, including spread footings, piles, drilled shafts, sheetpile walls and retaining structures. Prerequisite: CE Water Treatment Design Predesign studies, precipitation softening, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, sludge handling, chlination, chlamination, ozonation; plant hydraulics, flow measurement, pumps, instrumentation and control, tertiary treatment. Prerequisite: CE Wastewater Treatment Design Process kinetics, mass balance, react design, pretreatment, clarification, chemical treatment, biological treatment (aerobic and anaerobic), disinfection, sludge treatment, nitrogen and phosophus removal, carbon adsption. Prerequisite: CE Computer Applications in Structural Analysis and Design Application of existing computer programs to the analysis and design of complex structures. 490x Directed Research (2-8, max 8) Individual research and readings. Not available f graduate credit. Prerequisite: departmental approval.

4 civil & environmental 499 Special Topics (2-4, max 8) Course content to be selected each semester from recent developments in civil engineering and related fields. Graduate Courses 501 Functions of the Construct 502 Construction Accounting and Finance 503 Microbiology f Environmental Engineers 504 Solid Waste Management 505 Heavy Construction Operations and Methods (3, Sp) 506 Heavy Construction Estimating 507 Mechanics of Solids I (3, Fa) 508 Mechanics of Solids II 509 Mechanics of Solids III 510 Groundwater Management 511 Flood Control Hydrology 512ab Special Topics in Hydrology (3-3) 513L Instrumental Methods f Environmental Analysis 514ab Advanced Sanitary Engineering Design (3-3, FaSp ) 516 Geohydrology 517 Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (3, 2 years, Sm) 519 Transptation Engineering 520ab Ocean and Coastal Engineering (3-3) 522 Groundwater Hydrologic Modeling 523 Physical Processes of Environmental Engineering (3, Sp) 525ab Engineering Analysis (3-3) 526 Hydraulic Structures 527 Advanced Hydraulic Design 528 Seismic Analysis and Design of Reinfced Concrete Bridges 529ab Finite Element Analysis (3-3) 530 Nonlinear Mechanics 531 Soil Mechanics 532 Principles of Foundation Engineering 533 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (3, Sp) 534 Design of Earth Structures (3, Sp) 535ab Earthquake Engineering (3-3) 536 Structural Design f Dynamic Loads 537 Advanced Reinfced Concrete 538 Prestressed Concrete 539 Advanced Steel Structures 540 Limit Analysis of Structures 541ab Dynamics of Structures (a: 3, Fa; b: 3, Sp) 542 They of Plates 543 Stability of Structures 544 They of Shell Structures 545ab Advanced Finite Element Method in Structural and Continuum Mechanics (3-3) 546 Structural Mechanics of Composite Materials 547 Engineering Rock Mechanics 549 Building Design Project (3, Sm) 550 Computer-Aided Engineering (3, Fa) 551 Computer-Aided Engineering Project (3, Sp) 552 Managing and Financing Public Engineering Wks 553 Chemical and Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering 554 Risk and Reliability Analysis f Civil Infrastructure Systems (3, Sp) 555 Underwater Structures 556ab Project Cost Estimating, Control, Planning, and Scheduling (3-3, FaSp) 557 Advanced Building Estimating 558 International Construction and Engineering (3, FaSp) 559 Strategic Planning in Construction Engineering 560 Simulation of Civil Infrastructure Systems Perfmance (3, Sp) 562ab Hydromechanics (3-3) 563 Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters (3, 2 years, Fa) 564 Methods f Assessment and Protection of Environmental Quality (3, Sp) 565 Wave Propagation in Solids 572 Construction Lab Management (2) 583 Design of Transptation Facilities 585 Traffic Engineering and Control 586x Management f Engineers (4) 587 Transptation Energy Analysis 590 Directed Research (1-12) 594abz Master s Thesis (2-2-0) 599 Special Topics (2-4, max 9) 613 Advanced Topics in Environmental Chemistry 640 Advanced They of Elasticity 690 Directed Research (1-4, max 8) 694abz Thesis (2-2-0) 790 Research (1-12) 794abcdz Doctal Dissertation ( ) 45

5 civil & environmental 46 Environmental Engineering (ENE) 201 Environmental Quality Control and Management: A Global Approach (4, Sp) Gateway to B.S. in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering), B.S., Environmental Engineering, and Min in Environmental Engineering. Fundamental concepts of environmental science and engineering. Pollution control and remediation f air, water and soil. Pollution remediation f developing countries. 390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised, individual studies. No me than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only. 400 Environmental Engineering Principles (3, FaSp) Analysis of water, air, and land pollution, including hazardous waste and engineering of mitigation measures. Water and waste water treatment analysis. Prerequisite: departmental approval. 410 Environmental Fluid Mechanics (3, FaSp) Equation of motion; continuity, momentum, energy principles; dimensional analysis, similitudes; groundwater flows; transpts in conduits and channels; mixing, dispersion in environments; manifold diffusers; hydraulic transients. (Duplicates credit in CE 309 and AE 309.) Prerequisite: MATH Air Pollution Fundamentals (3, Sp) Air pollution effects on man, vegetation, materials; pollutant sampling and analysis; air quality standards and criteria; meteological facts and dispersion modeling. Prerequisite: seni standing. 429 Air Pollution Control (3, Fa) Emission surveys; engineering controls of aerosols and gaseous contaminants at emission sources, disposition of contaminants. Field trips. Prerequisite: seni standing. 443 Environmental Chemistry (Enroll in CE 443) 453 Water Quality Control (Enroll in CE 453) 463L Water Chemistry and Analysis (Enroll in CE 463L) 465 Water Supply and Sewerage System Design (Enroll in CE 465) 486 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering (3, Fa) Engineering design of solid and hazardous waste facilities such as waste minimization, secured landfill, and hazardous waste treatment. Prerequisite: ENE Seminars in Environmental Engineering (1, FaSp) Hazardous waste management, biodegradation of environmental pollutants, groundwater problems, waste minimization, energy resources, and air pollution control. Graduate Courses 501 Waste Minimization and Resource Recovery (3, Sm) 502 Environmental and Regulaty Compliance (3, FaSp) 503 Microbiology f Environmental Engineers 504 Solid Waste Management 505 Energy and the Environment (3, Fa) 506 Ecology f Environmental Engineers (3, Sp) 510 Water Quality Management and Practice (3, Fa) 513L Instrumental Methods f Environmental Analysis 514ab Advanced Sanitary Engineering Design (3-3) 516 Hazardous Waste Management (3, Fa) 517 Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal 518 Environmental Systems Engineering and Management (3, Fa) 523 Physical Processes of Environmental Engineering 526 Environmental Pollutants: Moniting and Risk Assessment (3, Sp) 535 Applied Air Quality Management (3, Fa) 553 Chemical and Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering 560 Environmental Aspects of Oil and Gas Production (3, Sp) 563 Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters 580 Applied Environmental Engineering Biotechnology (3, Sp) 590 Directed Research (1-12) 594abz Master s Thesis (2-2-0) 596 Chemical Reactions in the Atmosphere (3, 2 years, Fa) 790 Research (1-12) 794abcdz Doctal Dissertation ( )

6 Mathematics Physics (8-12 units) PHYS 153L Optics and Modern Physics civil engineering (131 units) MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4) MATH 126 (4) PHYS 151L (4) GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> <<ge cat. vi>> (13 units) CE 107 CE 108 (2) GE Cat. I (4) phys 151L, [] PHYS 153L phys 152L, CHEM 105bL chem 105aL, GEOL 305L (4) ME 310 GE Cat. II (4) phys 151L, CE 309 CE 358 CE 471, [ce 325] EE 202L [math 245] EE 326L (4) phys 152L ISE 460 CE 404 CE 402 CE 334L CHEM 105bL* General Chemistry sophome juni Chemistry (4-8 units) CE ELEC. (15 units) Engineering (72 units) CE 106 Design & Planning of CE Systems CE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. Graphics CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr. CE 451 Water Resources Engineering CE 453 Water Quality Control CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering CE 471 Principles of Transptation Engr. CE 480 Structural Systems Design EE 202L Linear Circuits EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr. ISE 460 Engineering Economy CE 404 Fundamentals of Law f Engr. ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Kernel Courses (see **** below) Technical Elective (see ***** below) Technical Elective (see ***** below) CIVIL ce 108, math 245 CE 467L (4) CE ELEC. seni CE 451 (4) CE 106 (2) phys 151L CE 225 CE 325 CE 408 CE 453 chem 105aL, ce 309 CE 480 ce 456, 457, 478 WRIT 340 GE Cat. IV (4) ce 309 * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. **** Kernel Courses must be chosen from the following: CE 409aL, 409bL, 429, 456, 457, 465, 476, 478. ***** See department f a list of approved technical electives. 47

7 civil (building science) (135 units) MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4) GE Cat VI (4) <<ge cat. vi>> <<>> ARCH 114 (2) PHYS 151L (4) MATH 126 (4) CE 108 (2) Mathematics Physics (8-12 units) PHYS 153L Optics and Modern Physics CE 106 (2) Chemistry (4 units) Architecture (30 units) ARCH 114 Intro. to Modern Architecture ARCH 214b Histy & They of Arch. II ARCH 205aL**** Building Science I ARCH 205bL**** Building Science I ARCH 305aL**** Building Science II ARCH 305bL**** Building Science II ARCH 405aL**** Building Science III ARCH 405bL**** Building Science III CE 107 Engineering (46 units) CE 106 Design & Planning of CE Systems CE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. Graphics CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 456 Design of Steel Structures CE 457 Reinfced Concrete Design CE 458 They of Structures II CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics I Technical Elective (see ***** below) (15 units) ARCH 205aL (4) ce 107 phys 151L, [] [phys 151L] sophome PHYS 153L phys 152L GEOL 305L (4) 48 C E ( B U I L D I N G S C I E N C E ) ARCH 205bL (4) arch 205aL ME 310 CE 225, phys 151L ARCH 305aL (4) CE 325 CE 309 CE 456 CE 358 arch 205bL, [ce 325] ce 358 juni ARCH 305bL (4) arch 305aL ARCH 214b (4) CE 334L CE 457 GE Cat. I (4) CE 467L (4) ARCH 405aL (4) arch 305bL CE 458 ARCH 405bL (4) GE Cat. II (4) CE ELEC. CE 408 seni (14 units) GE Cat, IV (4) WRIT 340 ce 108, ce 358 arch 405aL * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. **** The School of Architecture requires a minimum grade of C in ARCH 205abL, 305abL, and 405abL in der to continue the Building Science sequence. ***** See department f a list of approved technical electives.

8 Mathematics Physics (8 units) civil (construction) (131 units) MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4) MATH 126 (4) PHYS 151L (4) GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> <<ge cat. vi >> (13 units) CE 107 CE 108 (2) CE 460 phys 151L, [] GEOL 305Lx (4) ME 310 GE Cat. I (4) phys 151L, CE 309 CE 358 CE 471, [ce 325] CE 325 ISE 460 CE 404 CE 334L sophome GE Cat. II (4) CE 462 Other Science (8 units) CE 412 CE 461 juni Engineering (72 units) CE 106 Design & Planning of CE Systems CE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. Graphics CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 409aL Computer-Aided Design CE 412 Contracts and Specifications CE 451 Water Resources Engineering CE 460 Construction Engineering CE 461 General Construction Estimating CE 462 Construction Methods & Equip. CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering CE 471 Principles of Transptation Engr. CE 480 Structural Systems Design EE 202L Linear Circuits CE 467L (4) EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr. ISE 460 Engineering Economy CE 404 Fundamentals of Law f Engr. ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics I CE (CONSTRUCTION) seni CE 480 ce 456, 457, 478 CE 106 (2) [phys 151L] CE 225 EE 202L [math 245] EE 326L (4) phys 152L CE 408 CE 409aL CE 451 (4) ce 309 WRIT 340 GE Cat. IV (4) * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. **** Kernel Courses must be chosen from the following: CE 456, 457, 465, 466, 476, 478. One of these must be CE 456, 457,

9 civil (environmental) Mathematics (130 units) GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> CHEM 105aL (4) <<ge cat. vi>> CE 210L ce 110, [chem 105aL] MATH 125 (4) CE 110 (4) MATH 126 (4) PHYS 151L (4) CE 108 (2) Physics (8-12 units) PHYS 153L Optics and Modern Physics sophome juni (14 units) seni CHEM 105bL (4) chem 105aL * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. ENE 400 ME 310, phys 151L GE Cat. I (4) WRIT 340 CE 453 chem 105al, ce 309 CE 358 ISE 460 CE 404 GE Cat. II (4) CE 408 GE Cat. IV (4) ENE 428 **** Kernel Courses must be chosen from the following: CE 409aL, 443, 457, 465, 466, 476, 484, and ENE 429. phys 151L, [] PHYS 153L phys 152L GEOL 305L (4) CE 309, [ce 325] CE 451 (4) ce 309 CE 467L (4) CE 463L chem 105bL, ce 453 [phys 151L] CE 225 CE 325 CE 334L CE 485 ce 453 Chemistry (8 units) CHEM 105bL* General Chemistry Engineering (67 units) CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 110 Intro. to Environmental Engr. CE 210L Intro. to Env. Engr. Microbiology CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 451 Water Resources Engineering CE 453 Water Quality Control CE 463L Water Chemistry and Analysis CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering CE 485 Wastewater Treatment Design ENE 400 Environmental Engr. Principles ENE 428 Air Pollution Fundamentals ISE 460 Engineering Economy CE 404 Fundamentals of Law f Engr. ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics 50 C E ( E N V I R O N M E N T A L )

10 Mathematics civil (infmation mgmt.) (134 units) CE 106 (2) MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4) <<ge cat. vi>> GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> PHYS 151L (4) MATH 126 (4) CE 107 CSCI 101L phys 151L, [] CSCI 102L (4) csci 101L PHYS 153L phys 152L GEOL 305Lx (4) CSCI 201L (4) csci 102L CE 460 Physics (8-12 units) PHYS 153L Optics and Modern Physics (14 units) CE 325 Other Science (8 units) GEOG 381L Geographic Infmation Science [phys 151L] CE 309, [ce 325] GE Cat. I (4) GE Cat. II (4) sophome CE 225 CE 334L Engineering (71-72 units) CE 106 Design & Planning of CE Systems CE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. Graphics CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr. CE 460 Construction Engineering CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering CE 471 Prin. of Transptation Engr. CE 477 Civil Infrastructure Info. Systems CE 480 Structural Systems Design CSCI 101L Fund. of Computer Programming. CSCI 102L Data Structures CSCI 201L Prin. of Software Development CSCI 485 File and Database Management IOM 435 Business Database Systems Design Elective (see **** below) Design Elective (see **** below) Design Elective (see **** below) CE Elective CE 358 CE 402 ce 108, math 245 WRIT 340 CE (INFORMATION MGMT) juni GEOG 381L (4) DESIGN ELEC, CE 408 CE 471 CE 477 csci 201, ce 402 CE 467L (4) DESIGN ELEC. seni CE 480 ce 456, 457, 478 CSCI 485 IOM 435 (4) csci 201 GE Cat. IV (4) DESIGN ELEC. CE ELEC. (4) * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. **** Design Electives must be chosen from the following: CE 409aL, 456, 457, 478, 465, and

11 civil (structural engr.) (131 units) Mathematics (13 units) GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> <<ge cat. vi>> CE 108 (2) MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4) MATH 126 (4) PHYS 151L (4) CE 106 (2) CE 107 Physics (8 units) sophome GE Cat. II (4) GE Cat. I (4) ME 310 phys 151L, phys 151L, [] GEOL 305 (4) [phys 151L] CE 225 Other Science (8 units) juni (15 units) seni CE 456 ce 358 CE 458 ce 108, ce 358 CE 467L (4) GE Cat. IV (4) * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. CE 358 CE 402 ce 108, math 245 ISE 460 CE 478 CE 460 WRIT 340 EE 202L [math 245] EE 326L (4) phys 152L CE 480 ce 456, 457, 478 CE 309, [ce 325] CE 457 CE 408 CE 451 (4) ce 309 CE 325 CE 334L CE 409aL CE 459 [ce 458] Engineering (72 units) CE 106 Design & Planning of CE Systems CE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. Graphics CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr. CE 409aL Computer-Aided Design CE 451 Water Resources Engineering CE 456 Design of Steel Structures CE 457 Reinfced Concrete Design CE 458 They of Structures II CE 459 Intro. to Structural Dynamics CE 460 Construction Engineering CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering CE 478 Timber and Masonry Design CE 480 Structural Systems Design EE 202L Linear Circuits EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr. ISE 460 Engineering Economy ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics I 52 CE (STRUCTURAL)

12 civil (water resources) (131 units) MATH 125 (4) CHEM 105aL (4) CE 106 (2) GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> << ge cat. vi>> CE 107 MATH 126 (4) PHYS 151L (4) (13 units) CE 108 (2) GE Cat. II (4) GE Cat. I (4) [phys 151L] phys 151L, [] PHYS 153L phys 152L, CHEM 105bL chem105al, GEOL 305L (4) ME 310, phys 151L CE 325 CE 309 CE 358 Mathematics sophome Physics (8-12 units) PHYS 153L Optics and Modern Physics CHEM 105bL* General Chemistry CE 225 CE 471 Chemistry (4-8 units) EE 202L [math 245] EE 326L (4) Engineering (72 units) CE 106 Design & Planning of CE Systems CE 107 Intro. to Civil Engr. Graphics CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 225 Mechanics of Defmable Bodies CE 309 Fluid Mechanics CE 325 Dynamics CE 334L Mechanical Behavi of Materials CE 358 They of Structures I CE 402 Computer Methods in Civil Engr. CE 451 Water Resources Engineering CE 453 Water Quality Control CE 467L Geotechnical Engineering CE 471 Principles of Transptation Engr. CE 485 Wastewater Treatment Design EE 202L Linear Circuits EE 326L Essentials of Electrical Engr. ISE 460 Engineering Economy ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics I Technical Elective (see ***** below) Technical Elective (see ***** below), [ce 325] phys 152L CE (WATER RESOURCES) juni CE 334L ISE 460 CE 402 CE ELEC. (15 units) ce 108, math 245 CE 453 CE 408 CE ELEC. CE 467L (4) chem 105aL, ce 309 seni CE 485 CE 451 (4) WRIT 340 GE Cat. IV (4) ce 453 ce 309 * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. **** Kernel Courses must be selected from the following: CE 465, 466, and 476. ***** See department f a list of approved technical electives. 53

13 environmental engr. Mathematics (132 units) GE Cat. VI (4) <<>> CHEM 105aL (4) <<ge cat. vi>> CE 210L ce 110, [chem 105aL] MATH 125 (4) CE 110 (4) MATH 126 (4) PHYS 151L (4) CE 108 (2) Physics (8 units) sophome (14 units) juni seni CHEM 105bL (4) chem 105aL BISC 220L (4) [chem 105bL] GE Cat. I (4) GE Cat. II (4) CE 465 ce 453 GE Cat. IV (4) * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115abL in place of CHEM 105abL. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. ENE 400 WRIT 340 CE 484 ce 453 CE 463L chem 105bL, ce 453 **** Kernel Course must be selected from the following: CE 402, 409aL, 443, and CHE 442. CHEM 322aL (4) chem 105bL phys 151L, [] ENE 410 ENE 428 CE 453 chem 105aL CE 408 GEOL 305L (4) CE 451 (4) PTE 463L math 245, chem 105aL, phys 151L CE 485 ce 453 CHE 330 (4) [] ENE 429 [phys 151L] ISE 460 CE 404 ENE 486 ene 400 Chemistry (12 units) CHEM 105bL* General Chemistry CHEM 322aL Organic Chemistry Other Science (8 units) BISC 220L Cell Biology and Physiology Engineering (61 units) CE 108 Intro. to CE Computer Methods CE 110 Intro. to Environmental Engr. CE 210L Intro. to Env. Engr. Microbiology CE 451 Water Resources Engineering CE 453 Water Quality Control CE 463L Water Chemistry and Analysis CE 465 Water Supp. & Sewage Sys Des. CE 484 Water Treatment Design CE 485 Wastewater Treatment Design CHE 330 Chemical Engr. Thermodynamics ENE 400 Environmental Engr. Principles ENE 410 Environmental Fluid Mechanics ENE 428 Air Pollution Fundamentals ENE 429 Air Pollution Control ENE 486 Solid & Hazardous Waste Engr. ISE 460 Engineering Economy CE 404 Fundamentals of Law f Engr. PTE 463L Intro. to Transpt Processes 54 ENVIRONMENTAL

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