Mathematics and Basic Science Courses: Mathematics 2A-B, 2D, 2E, 2J, and 3D; Chemistry 1A and 1LA; Physics 7A-B and 7LA-LB; and either Option 1 or 2.
Engineering Topics Courses: Students must complete a minimum of 24 units of engineering design. Engineering CEE10 or EECS10 or EECS12, CEE11, CEE20, CEE30 or MAE30, CEE80 or MAE80, CEE81A-B, CEE110, CEE111, CEE121, CEE130, CEE130L, CEE150, CEE150L, CEE151A-B-C, CEE161, CEE170 or MAE130A, CEE171, and CEE181A-B-C.
Technical Electives: Students must select one of the areas of specialization or concentration and complete the associated requirements, as shown below. Students select, with the approval of a faculty advisor, any additional engineering topics courses needed to satisfy school and departmental requirements.
Engineering Professional Topics Courses: Environmental Analysis and Design E8, Economics 20A-B.
Specialization in General Civil Engineering: Requires one course from four of the following five options: ( 1)CEE122 or CEE123; ( 2) CEE152, CEE153, (3) CEE162 or CEE168; (4) CEE172, CEE176, or CEE178; or ( 5) CEE 55 or courses from an approved list.
Specialization in Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering: Requires four courses from CEE162, CEE163, CEE172, CEE173, CEE176, CEE178, or courses from an approved list.
Specialization in Structural Engineering: Requires CEE153 and three courses from CEE152, CEE155, CEE156, and MAE157, or courses from an approved list.
Specialization in Transportation Systems Engineering: Requires CEE122 and CEE123 and two courses from CEE124, EECS70A, MAE140, MAE170, MAE171, or courses from an approved list.
The Department does not control the scheduling of most courses associated with the following concentrations. Students considering these options should be aware that some of these courses may not be available on a regular basis.
Concentration in Computer Applications: Requires at least five courses or 20 units selected from ICS 6D or Mathematics 6D, ICS 21, ICS 22, ICS 23, ICS 52, EECS40, and selected ICS, EECS, and other courses from an approved list.
Concentration in Engineering Management: Requires Management 5 and five other courses selected from ENGR 190, ENGR 193, Management 160, 181, 183, 185, 199, and other courses from an approved list. Prospective students must first be admitted to The Paul Merage School of Business undergraduate minor in Management.
Concentration in Infrastructure Planning: Requires at least six courses selected from CEE123, Planning, Policy, and Design 107, 108, 109, 110, 133, 139, and other course from an approved list.
Concentration in Mathematical Methods: Requires Mathematics 13 and 140A, and four other courses selected from Mathematics 6D, Mathematics 7, MAE 140, MAE 185 or Mathematics 105A and 105LA, Mathematics 105B and 105LB, 107, 112A-B-C, 118A-B-C, 130B-C, 131A-B-C, and other courses from an approved list.
In addition, students must aggregate a minimum of 24 design units. Design unit values are indicated at the end of each course description. The faculty advisors and the Student Affairs Office can provide necessary guidance for satisfying the design requirements.
At most an aggregate total of 6 units of 199 or 199H courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements.
The sample program of study chart showin is typical for the major in Civil Engineering. This program is based upon a set of prerequisites, beginning with adequate preparation in high school mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students who are not adequately prepared, or who wish to make changes in the sequence for other reasons, must have their programs approved by their faculty advisor. Civil Engineering majors must consult at least once every year with the academic counselors in the Student Affairs Office and with their faculty advisor.
Civil Engineering Sample Program | ||
| Fall | Winter | Spring |
| Freshman (2007-2008) | ||
|
Math 2A
Physics 7A
Physics 7LA
EngrCEE 10 or EECS 10 or EECS 12
Breadth
(17 units) |
Math 2B
Chem 1A
Chem 1LA
Physics 7B
Physics 7LB
Breadth
(18 units) |
Math 2D
Physics 7D or Chem 1B
Physics 7LD or Chem 1LB
EngrCEE 81A
Breadth
(16 units) |
| Sophomore (2008-2009) | ||
|
Math 2J
Science Elective or Chem 1C
EngrCEE 30 or EngrMAE 30
Breadth
(16 units) |
Math 3D
EngrCEE 80 or EngrMAE 30
EngrCEE 81B
Breadth
(14 units) |
Math 2E
EngrCEE 11
EngrCEE 20
Breadth
(16 units) |
| Junior (2009-2010) | ||
|
EngrCEE 121
EngrCEE 150
EngrCEE 150L
EngrCEE 170 or EngrMAE 130A
Breadth
(17 units) |
EngrCEE 130
EngrCEE 130L
EngrCEE 151A
EngrCEE 171
Breadth
(17 units) |
EngrCEE 110
EngrCEE 151B
EngrCEE 161
Breadth
(16 units) |