Note:
Writing Intensive Course (as indicated by a superscript “w”)
At least one course taken to satisfy the World Languages/Diversity Elective, Humanities, Social Science, and Religious Studies Electives, REL 100 , or CE 213 must be a Writing Intensive Course. A list of courses approved as a writing intensive courses are provided.
Writing in the Discipline (as indicated by a superscript “d”)
At least one course must be a Writing in the Discipline course.
Capstone Writing Assignment
The Capstone Writing Assignment (CWA) requirement may be fulfilled by completing a department-designated assignment, often assigned in capstone courses. Senior standing recommended.
Professional Elective
The professional elective requirement may be met by taking a course from an approved list of courses found on the College of Engineering Electives page. Other choices may be made available by petition to the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
Civil Engineering Electives
These nine credits are to be selected from the array of civil engineering electives provided. Courses that fulfill civil engineering elective requirements are indicated with a superscript “c”: (…)c.
Cooperative Education
Students may request to substitute up to six credits of GE 481 through GE 483 for the Professional Elective and Technical Elective. Courses GE 481 -GE 483 are graded S/U only.
Technical Elective
The Technical Elective requirement may be met by taking a course from an approved list of courses. Other choices may be made available by petition to the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department.
Science Elective
The Science Elective requirement is met by taking a course from an approved list of courses .
World Language/Diversity Elective
Students will take three credits from either world languages at the 102 level or above or from the diversity list .
Humanities, Social Science, Religious Studies Electives
Students will take six credits from the approved list of Humanities courses, Social Sciences courses, or Religious Studies courses. Courses may be from the same area or from different areas. See General Education Requirements for Humanities and Social Sciences courses.