Undecided students that are interested in learning more about Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Facility & Property Management may begin with CCE 101 Introduction to Civil/Const Engineering.

No more than 9 credit hours of grades below C- in major courses may be applied toward graduation.

Requirement 1 — Complete 2 Requirements

Requirement 1.1 — Complete 16 Courses

course - Principles of Accounting 3.0

course - Sustainable Infrastructure - 3.0

course - Construction Modeling 3.0

course - Surveying - 1.0

course - Computational Methods 3.0

course - Fundamentals of CFM 3.0

course -Methods 1 - Structural Systems 3.0

course- Methods 2 - Bldg Systems3.0

course - Est Processes 3.0

course - Const Scheduling & Cost Contrl - 3.0

course - Sustainable Design & Arch 3.0

course - Construction Safety 2.0

course - Construction Law - 2.0

course - Pre-Construction Services 3.0

course - Const Project Mgt & Control 3.0

course - Const Company Operatns & Mgt 3.0

Requirement 1.2 — Complete 1 of 2 Courses

course - Advanced Building Systems - 3.0

course - Earthwork & Construction Equip 3.0

Requirement 2 — Complete 2 Requirements

Requirement 2.1 — Complete 2.5 hours

Complete five enrollments of the following (cannot be taken the same semester as CFM 491)

course - Undergraduate Seminar - You may take once 0.5

Requirement 2.2 — Complete 1 Course

Complete the following during the next-to-last semester before graduation.

course - Senior Seminar 0.5

Requirement 3 — Complete 3 Courses

course - Civil Engineering Writing 3.0

course - Commun in Organiztnl Settings 3.0

course - Technical Communication 3.0

Requirement 4 — Complete 2 Requirements

Complete five enrollments of the following (cannot be taken the same semester as CFM 491):

Requirement 4.1 — Complete 6 Courses

course - Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3.0

course - Engr Mechanics - Materials 3.0

course - Metals, Woods, & Composites - 1.5

course - Concrete, Masonry, & Asphalt 1.5

course - Calculus 1 4.0

course - Intro to Stat Data Analysis 3.0

Requirement 4.2 — Complete 1 of 2 Courses

course - General Physics 1 3.0

course - Intro to Newtonian Mechanics 3.0

Requirement 5 —Complete 2 hours

Experiential Learning

course - Civil Engineering Design 3.0

course - ASC Competition - You may take once 1.0

course - NAHB Competition - You may take once 2.0

course - Special Problems - You may take once 0.5v

Requirement 6 — Complete 2 Requirements

Program Elective Courses

Requirement 6.1 — Complete 2 of 74 Courses

course - Geomatics 2.0

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Metals, Woods, & Composites 1.5

course - Structural Analysis 3.0

course - Fluid Mechanics 3.0

course - Soil Mechanics 3.0

course - Intro to Environmental Eng 3.0

course - Intro to Transportation Engr 3.0

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Civil Engr Seminar 0.5

course - Engr Applications of GIS 3.0

course - Structural Steel Design 3.0

course - Reinforced Concrete Design 3.0

course- International Megastructures 3.0

CE 431 - Hydrology 3.0

course - Hydraulic Engineering 3.0

course - Water Resources Study Abroad 3.0

course - Foundation Engineering 3.0

course - Environmental Engineering Proc 3.0

course - Geometric Design of Highways 3.0

course - International Megacities 3.0

course- Civil Engineering Writing 3.0

course - Civil Engineering Design 3.0

course - Global Projects - You may take once 0.5v

course - Design & Materials Applicatns 3.0

course - Stress Analysis & Design 3.0

course - Computer Struc Optimization 3.0

course - Port Cement Design & Analysis 3.0

course - Linear Finite Element Methods 3.0

course - Structural Vibrations 3.0

course - Geospatial Software Dev 3.0

course- Adv Structural Steel Design 3.0

course - Aircraft Structures 3.0

course - Bridge Structures 3.0

course - Bridge Preservation 1.5

course - Masonry Design 3.0

course - Structural Wood Design 3.0

course - Hydrologic Modeling 3.0

course - Adv. Hydraulic Routing 3.0

course - Hydroinformatics 3.0

course - Hydraulic Design of Channels 3.0

course - Geo-Environmental Engineering 3.0

course - Deep Foundations 3.0

course - Chemical Stabilization 1.5

course - Seepage & Slope Stability 3.0

course - Geotech Analysis of Earthquake 3.0

course - Groundwater Modeling 3.0

course - Water Treatment Fac Design 3.0

course - Mechanical Behavior 3.0

course - Environmental Chemistry 3.0

course - Traffic Engineering 3.0

course - Pavement Design 3.0

course - Urban Transportation Planning 3.0

course - Pavement Management 3.0

course - Asphalt Mixture Design 1.5

course - CAE Software Development 3.0

course - Optimization Techniques 3.0

course - Technical Writing 1.5

course - Advanced Building Systems - 3.0

course - Operations and Maintenance 3.0

course - Earthwork & Construction Equip 3.0

course - Managing High Performance Bldg 4.0

course - Commercial Real Estate Mgt 4.0

course - Real Estate Development 3.0

course - Design Studio - 3.0

course - Civil Infrastructure Const - 3.0

course - Virtual Design & Construction 3.0

course - Const Innovation & Tech 3.0

course - Constr Comp Opers and HR 3.0

course - Managing Risk in Construction 3.0

course - Const Co Developmt 3.0

course - Const. Co. Financial Mgt. 3.0

course - Special Topics in CM - You may take once 1.0v

Requirement 6.2 — Complete 2 of 12 Courses

Flexible Electives

course - Principles of Finance 3.0

course - Adv Financial Management 3.0

course - Real Estate Finance & Invstmnt 3.0

course - Intro to City Planning 3.0

course- Urban Planning Methods 3.0

course - Engineering Geology 3.0

course - Intro to Global Enviro Studies 3.0

course - Organizational Behavior 3.0

course - Marketing Management 3.0

course - Social Impact 3.0

course - Residential Landscape Design 3.0

course - Introduction to Interiors 3.0

Requirement 7 — Obtain confirmation from your advisement center that you have completed the following:

Complete department packet and exit interview.

Students must complete 300 hours of pre-approved construction/facilities-related work after declaring the major and must submit a report during the CFM 491 class.