Civil Engineering (CVEG)
Civil engineering is the oldest of all engineering fields, yet it is as contemporary as the need to provide solutions to today’s environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation problems. The civil engineer plans, designs, builds, and operates projects for the advancement and well-being of society while coordinating and conserving human and natural resources. Civil engineering projects range from small to monumental and include public water systems, buildings, bridges, rail and highway networks, water and wastewater treatment plants, solid and hazardous waste disposal facilities, airports, and soil conservation and flood diversion controls.
Courses
- BENG 26403 — Biological Engineering Methods I
- BIOL 10101 — Principles of Biology Laboratory
- BIOL 10103 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 20001 — General Microbiology Laboratory
- BIOL 20003 — General Microbiology
- CHEG 21303 — Fluid Mechanics
- CHEM 14103 — University Chemistry I
- CHEM 14201 — University Chemistry II Laboratory
- CHEM 14203 — University Chemistry II
- CSCE 20004 — Programming Foundations I
- CVEG 20002 — Introduction to Civil Engineering Plans and CADD
- CVEG 20103 — Civil Engineering Mechanics I
- CVEG 20203 — Civil Engineering Mechanics II
- CVEG 20501 — Surveying Systems Laboratory
- CVEG 20503 — Surveying Systems
- CVEG 21103 — Civil Engineering Materials
- CVEG 28501 — Engineering Professional Practice Issues
- CVEG 31301 — Soil Mechanics Laboratory
- CVEG 31302 — Soil Mechanics
- CVEG 32103 — Hydraulics
- CVEG 32203 — Hydrology
- CVEG 32403 — Environmental Engineering
- CVEG 33003 — Structural Analysis
- CVEG 34103 — Transportation Systems Engineering
- CVEG 41403 — Foundation Engineering
- CVEG 42403 — Environmental Engineering Design
- CVEG 43003 — Reinforced Concrete Design I
- CVEG 43103 — Structural Steel Design I
- CVEG 43203 — Structural Loadings
- CVEG 44203 — Transportation Infrastructure
- CVEG 44303 — Transportation Pavements and Materials
- CVEG 45103 — Construction Management
- CVEG 48102 — Environmental Design Project
- CVEG 48202 — Geotechnical Design Project
- CVEG 48302 — Structural Design Project
- CVEG 48402 — Transportation Design Project
- CVEG 491HV — Honors Studies in Geotechnical Engineering
- CVEG 493HV — Honors Studies in Structural Engineering
- CVEG 494HV — Honors Studies in Transportation Engineering
- CVEG 498H3 — Honors Undergraduate Thesis
- ELEG 39003 — Electric Circuits and Machines
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10303 — Technical Composition II
- GEOL 11101 — Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 11103 — Physical Geology
- GEOS 30203 — Introduction to Cartography
- GEOS 35104 — Structural Geology
- GEOS 35403 — Geospatial Applications and Information Science
- GEOS 45303 — Introduction to Petroleum Geophysics
- GNEG 11101 — Introduction to Engineering I
- GNEG 11201 — Introduction to Engineering II
- GNEG 31103 — Special Topics-Study Abroad
- GNEG 38101 — Alternating Cooperative Education
- HIST 20003 — History of the American People to 1877
- HIST 20103 — History of the American People, 1877 to Present
- INEG 23104 — Statistics for Industrial Engineers I
- INEG 24103 — Engineering Economic Analysis
- INEG 33103 — Engineering Probability and Statistics
- MATH 24004 — Calculus I
- MATH 24005 — Calculus I with Review
- MATH 25004 — Calculus II
- MATH 25804 — Elementary Differential Equations
- MATH 26004 — Calculus III
- MATH 30803 — Linear Algebra
- MATH 43603 — Numerical Analysis
- MEEG 20003 — Statics
- MEEG 20103 — Dynamics
- MEEG 24003 — Thermodynamics
- MEEG 27003 — Computer Methods in Mechanical Engineering
- MEEG 30103 — Mechanics of Materials
- MEEG 35003 — Mechanics of Fluids
- PHYS 20304 — University Physics I
- PHYS 20404 — University Physics II
- PLSC 20003 — American National Government