CIVIL ENGINEERING
Chairperson of Department: PROFESSOR REGINALD
L. AMORY; Samuel P. Massie Chair of Excellence in the
Environmental Disciplines: Professor DONALD C. HELM;
Associate Professors: IHEANYI ERONINI, JIANG LI,
GBEKELOLUWA B. OGUNTIMEIN, Assistant Professors:
A. BERT DAVY, INDRANIL GOSWAMI, MANOJ
JHA, ROBERT JOHNSON; Lecturer: CHARLES O.
OLUOKUN.
THE MAJOR IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
The Civil Engineering Department provides a program
of study in the planning, design and management of civil
infrastructure and service systems. Specialty areas of study
offered include transportation systems, environmental and
water resources, structures, geotechnical, and hydrology.
OBJECTIVES
The specific aims of the Civil Engineering Department
are to: (1) sponsor courses which provide the broad educational
background imperative to engineering; (2) develop
in students an appreciation for and understanding of the
materials and human resources utilized in designing and
constructing civil engineering-related systems that shelter
people and equipment, transport people and goods, supply
water and dispose of waste, and deliver energy; (3) produce
graduates who think logically and orderly when solving
engineering problems; and (4) produce students who can
communicate and demonstrate confidence in their work.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE B.S. DEGREE
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
A minimum of 133 credit hours are required to graduate
with a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. These
credit hours are distributed as follows:
General Education & University Requirements 50
Mathematics and Science Requirements 28
Engineering Requirements 55
TOTAL 133
The required courses are listed under the three subgroups
below.
A. General Education and University Requirements
Course # Course Title Credit
BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology 4
CEGR 201 Computer-Aided Engineering
Graphics and Design 3
CHEM 110 General Chemistry 5
ECON 211 Principles of Economics 3
ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3
ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3
HEED 100 Health Education 2
HIST 101/105 World History I/History
of the U.S. I 3
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 460
SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING
HIST 102/106 World History II I/History
of the U.S. II 3
HIST 350 Introduction to African Diaspora 3
HUMA 201 Introduction to Humanities I 3
HUMA 202 Introduction to Humanities II 3
HUMA XXX Humanities Elective 3
MATH 241 Calculus I 4
OREN 104 Introduction to Engineering 1
PHEC XXX Physical Education Elective 1
PHIL 109 Introduction to Logic 3
Total Credits 50
B. Mathematics and Science Requirements
Course # Course Title Credit
COSC 230 Object Oriented Programming-->[Only....]
for Engineers 4
MATH 242 Calculus II 4
MATH 243 Calculus III 4
IEGR 331/ Probability and Statistics 3
MATH 331
MATH 340 Differential Equations 3
PHYS 205 General Physics I 5
PHYS 206 General Physics II 5
Total Credits 28
C. Engineering Requirements
Course # Course Title Credit
CEGR 105 Introduction to Civil Engineering 1
CEGR 301 Mechanics of Materials and Lab 4
CEGR 304 Engineering Mechanics 4
CEGR 309 Engineering Geology 3
CEGR 311 Fluid Mechanics and Lab 4
CEGR 314 Structural Analysis I and Lab 4
CEGR 328 Environmental Engineering I
and Lab 4
CEGR 332 Hydraulic Engineering 3
CEGR 334 Geotechnical Engineering
Fundamentals and Lab 4
CEGR 400 Civil Engineering Project
Management 3
CEGR 416 Transportation Engineering 3
CEGR 436 Elementary Structural Design 3
CEGR XXX Civil Engineering Technical
CEGR 490 Senior Design Proposal 1
CEGR 491 Senior Project 2
EEGR 310 Principles of Electronics 3
IEGR 357 Product Design and
Engineering Economy 3
Total Credits 55
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