2004-2005 Civil Engineering Degree Changes

The following revisions apply to students following the 2004-2005 requirements in Civil Engineering:

Degree Requirements

Concentration in Infrastructure Planning

Due to a lack of course offerings in the 2005-2006 academic year, students must complete either 6 courses or 24 units and may request the following courses be used as options for the concentration in addition to those already published: Econ 149: Urban Economics, Econ 149: Transportation Economics, Econ 144 A-B-C, Econ 144T, Environ 100: Transportation and the Environment, Environ 142U, Environ 151U, Environ 129, UrbPlan U202, UrbPlan U210, UrbPlan U211. Students may apply 199 credit to the concentration, each 3 units counting as one course. Students can also request that EngrCEE 55, 122, 123, 153, 154, 155, 156, or 157 be used for the specialization provided they do not count toward any other degree requirement. Students need to meet with their academic advisor and petition for the specific set of courses to be used for the concentration.

Program of Study

History

2005.06.24
Infrastructure Planning options.