Civil Engineering, BSCE Civil Engineering, BSCE Civil engineers play a vital role in human progress and wellbeing worldwide. Conceptualizing, innovating, designing, and building sustainable infrastructure and environments is fundamental in helping society progress. Modern challenges, including engineering a resilient and sustainable urban infrastructure; establishing clean water and a clean environment; and advancing technologies in computing, sensing, and human health, are all part of the development of society. Civil engineers design and construct buildings, bridges, tunnels, dams, and river systems. They also plan, design, construct, and manage highways, railroads, canals, and airports; regulate rivers and control floods; and design and build systems for water distribution and environmental protection. With a broad range of applications, our civil engineering students have the opportunity to explore a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary tracks, including environmental and water systems, structural engineering, transportation engineering, geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, construction management, civil infrastructure security, environmental health, and sustainable resource engineering. Program Requirements Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses where specified and complete any additional courses needed beyond specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements. University-Wide Requirements All undergraduate students are required to complete the University- Wide Requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/ university-academics/university-wide-requirements). NUpath Requirements All undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath Requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/ university-academics/nupath). Major GPA Requirement 2.000 minimum required in major (CIVE) courses Engineering Complete 6 semester hours in engineering as indicated below. Required Engineering CIVE 222 and CIVE 2222 CIVE 2260 and CIVE 226 CIVE 220 and CIVE 22 Statics and Strength of Materials and Recitation for CIVE 222 Civil Engineering Materials and Materials and Measurements Lab Structural Analysis and Recitation for CIVE 220 CIVE 22 Reinforced Concrete or CIVE 2 Steel CIVE 2 Fluid Mechanics CIVE 2 Environmental Engineering CIVE 20 and CIVE 2 GE 00 Civil Engineering Soil Mechanics and Lab for CIVE 20 Energy Systems:, Technology, and Sustainability Complete one of the following: CIVE and CIVE CIVE 2 CIVE CIVE 6 Senior Environmental Engineering 2 and Lab for CIVE Foundation Engineering Highway Engineering Hydrologic Engineering Complete one of the following: CIVE 76 CIVE 767 CIVE 768 Civil Engineering s Senior Environmental Senior Structural Senior Transportation Complete semester hours from the following: CIVE 22 CIVE 2 CIVE CIVE 0 CIVE 2 CIVE CIVE 66 CIVE 7 CIVE 777 CIVE 990 CIVE 22 CIVE 2 CIVE 20 CIVE 260 CIVE 26 CIVE 27 CIVE 27 CIVE 280 CIVE 00 CIVE 7 CIVE 76 Reinforced Concrete Steel Environmental Pollution Fate and Transport Resource Recovery and Waste Treatment Technologies Abroad Foundation Engineering Highway Engineering for Sustainable Transportation: Netherlands Construction Management Climate Hazards and Resilient Cities Abroad Construction Control and Organization Alternative Delivery Systems in Construction Organic Pollutants in the Environment Environmental Fluid Mechanics Dynamic Modeling for Environmental Investment and Policymaking Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Life Cycle Assessment of Materials, Products, and Infrastructure Remote Sensing of the Environment Environmental Engineering Laboratory Transportation Systems: Analysis and Planning Traffic Engineering and Sustainable Urban Street CIVE 22 Structural Analysis 2 CIVE 2 Prestressed Concrete
2 Civil Engineering, BSCE CIVE 6 CIVE 699 CIVE 699 CIVE 699 CIVE 699 CIVE 699 SBSY 00 SBSY 200 SBSY 00 Supplemental Credit Hydrologic Engineering (Climate and Technology Adaptation Policy) (Structural Systems) (Vibration-based Structural Health Monitoring) (Groundwater and Contamination) (Coastal Dynamics and Practice) Sustainable and Technologies in Construction Sustainable Engineering Systems for Buildings Information Systems for Integrated Delivery semester hours from the following course count toward the GE 0 Cornerstone of Engineering semester hours from the following course count toward the GE 02 Cornerstone of Engineering 2 semester hour from the following course counts toward the CIVE 6 Professional Development Probability and Engineering Economy for Civil Engineering Professional Development GE 000 Introduction to the Study of Engineering CIVE 2000 Introduction to Engineering Co-op Education CIVE 000 Professional Issues in Engineering Additional Required Courses The remaining credit from the following course will apply to the professional development area: GE 0 Cornerstone of Engineering Supporting Courses: Mathematics/ Complete semester hours in mathematics and science as indicated below. Required Mathematics/ Complete one of the following: CHEM and CHEM CHEM 2 and CHEM 22 and CHEM 2 Chemistry for Engineers and Recitation for CHEM Chemistry and Lab for CHEM 2 and Recitation for CHEM 2 CHEM 2 and CHEM 2 and CHEM 26 Chemistry 2 and Lab for CHEM 2 and Recitation for CHEM 2 MATH Calculus for and Engineering MATH 2 Calculus 2 for and Engineering MATH 22 Calculus for and Engineering MATH 2 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineering Complete one of the following: PHYS and PHYS 2 and PHYS PHYS 6 and PHYS 62 and PHYS 6 Physics for Engineering and Lab for PHYS and Interactive Learning Seminar for PHYS Physics and Lab for PHYS 6 and Recitation for PHYS 6 Complete one of the following: - BIOL and BIOL 2 BIOL and BIOL 6 BIOL 7 and BIOL 8 BIOL 2 and BIOL 22 BIOL BIOL CHEM 2 and CHEM 22 and CHEM 29 ENVR 0 ENVR 20 ENVR 200 ENVR 202 ENVR 20 ENVR 8 ENVR ENVR 20 PHYS PHYS 20 PHYS 20 PHYS 60 PHYS 62 PHYS Supplemental Credit Biology and Lab for BIOL Biology for Engineers and Lab for BIOL Integrated Anatomy and Physiology and Lab for BIOL 7 Basic Microbiology and Lab for BIOL 2 Microbes and Society Biology and Society Organic Chemistry and Lab for CHEM 2 and Recitation for CHEM 2 Global Climate Change Oceans and Coasts Dynamic Earth History of Earth and Life Earth Materials Geophysics Sustainable Development Geology and Land-Use Planning Astronomy Modern Physics Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Classical Dynamics Medical Physics Astrophysics and Cosmology semester hours from the following course count toward the mathematics/science requirement: CIVE 6 Probability and Engineering Economy for Civil Engineering semester hour from the following course counts toward the mathematics/science requirement: GE 02 Cornerstone of Engineering 2
Civil Engineering, BSCE Supporting Course Economics ECON Principles of Macroeconomics or ECON 6 Principles of Microeconomics Requirements and NUpath A grade of C or higher is required: ENGW First-Year ENGW 02 Advanced in the NUpath Requirements through s NUpath requirements Interpreting Culture (IC), Societies and Institutions (SI), and Differences and Diversity (DD) are not explicitly satisfied by required engineering courses. are responsible for satisfying these requirements with general electives. Required s Complete six academic, nonremedial, nonrepetitive courses, each equivalent to semester hours. Course Work That Does Not Count Toward the Engineering Degree in engineering are allowed to count a maximum of two pass/ fail courses toward their degree program. Only general electives outside the College of Engineering may be taken on a pass/fail grading basis. A maximum of one pass/fail course is allowed per semester. Program Requirement total semester hours required Plan of Study Four Years, Two Co-ops in Summer 2/Fall Year MATH will need to have AP credit for Calc. AB (MATH- Calculus SH) MATH 2 MATH 22 PHYS PHYS 2 CHEM PHYS CHEM 0 GE 02 (ER) ENGW GE 000 GE 0 2 Vacation 0 MATH 2 CIVE 2000 CIVE 22 Co-op 0 ECON (or 6) CIVE 222 CIVE 226 CIVE 2260 CIVE 2222 0 CIVE 220 CIVE 2 CIVE 22 0 Year GE 00 6 8 8 0 Co-op 0 CIVE 2 ENGW 02 CIVE 20 will need to take Advanced in the online during this co-op Year CIVE 2 (WI) Co-op 0 7 7 0 Co-op 0 CIVE 000 Total Hours: CIVE 6 Senior (EI, 0 8 Four Years, Two Co-ops in Spring/Summer Year MATH MATH 22 Vacation 0 2 7 8 0
Civil Engineering, BSCE will need to have AP credit for Calc. AB (MATH- Calculus SH) MATH 2 PHYS PHYS 2 CHEM PHYS CHEM 0 GE 02 (ER) ENGW GE 0 GE 000 2 7 8 0 MATH 2 Co-op Co-op CIVE 2000 CIVE 222 CIVE 2222 0 CIVE 2260 CIVE 226 CIVE 2 Year 8 0 0 8 CIVE 220 ENGW 02 Co-op CIVE 20 CIVE 22 0 will need to take Advanced in the online during this co-op CIVE 2 Co-op ECON (or 6) GE 00 Year CIVE 2 6 0 8 CIVE 22 CIVE 000 Senior (EI, CIVE 6 (WI) Total Hours: 7 7 Five Years, Three Co-ops in Summer 2/Fall Year MATH MATH 2 CHEM PHYS CHEM 0 PHYS 2 ENGW Vacation 0 Vacation 0 PHYS GE 000 GE 02 (ER) GE 0 7 7 0 0 MATH 22 MATH 2 Vacation 0 Co-op 0 CIVE 222 CIVE 2000 CIVE 2222 0 CIVE 2260 CIVE 2 CIVE 226 ECON or 6 (AD, SI) Year CIVE 220 GE 00 CIVE 22 0 6 8 0 0 Co-op 0 CIVE 2 CIVE 22 Co-op 0 Year CIVE 20 CIVE 2 0 7 8 0 Co-op 0 CIVE 000 CIVE 6 Co-op 0
Civil Engineering, BSCE Year ENGW 02 (WD) (WI) 0 6 8 0 Co-op Total Hours: 0 Senior (EI, 0 7 Five Years, Three Co-ops in Spring/Summer Year MATH MATH 2 CHEM PHYS CHEM 0 PHYS 2 ENGW Vacation 0 Vacation 0 PHYS GE 000 GE 02 (ER) GE 0 7 7 0 0 MATH 22 CIVE 2000 CIVE 222 CIVE 2222 0 CIVE 2260 CIVE 226 Co-op 0 Co-op 0 Vacation 0 CIVE 2 Year 8 0 0 0 ECON or 6 (AD, SI) Co-op 0 Co-op 0 MATH 2 CIVE 220 CIVE 20 CIVE 22 0 CIVE 2 CIVE 2 GE 00 Year 6 0 0 9 CIVE 22 Co-op 0 Co-op 0 elective CIVE 000 elective ENGW 02 (WD) Year 6 0 0 8 CIVE 6 (WI) Total Hours: Senior (EI, 6 7