1995-1996 Undergraduate Catalog
College of Engineering - Civil, Agricultural, and Geological Engineering |
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Professor Kenneth R. White, department head
Professor Leonard A. Traina, associate department head
Professors Cadena-C, Finney, Hernandez, Jacquez, Minor, Ward; Associate Professors Aiyer, Hanson, Khandan, McCarthy, McPherson, Samani, Zellmer; Assistant Professors Idriss, King, Porter, Woodward; Adjunct Professors Brinker, El Naschie
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
OPTION: General
OPTION: Structures
OPTION: Environmental
OPTION: Geotechnical
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering
Agricultural engineering is a unique combination of the physical and biological sciences. Graduates apply general engineering principles to the solution of agricultural problems. The program focuses on water resource, irrigation, and drainage engineering practices.
Civil engineering deals with the design, the construction, and the management of engineering structures such as bridges, buildings, dams, highways, airports, water supply and waste treatment systems, docks, and harbors.
Geological engineering applies knowledge of geologic conditions to analysis and design of rock structures, hazardous waste facilities, natural hazard investigations, and ground water systems.
The curricula in agricultural, civil, and geological engineering are designed to provide a broad background and are so arranged that students may do specialized work in one or more areas of agricultural engineering, civil engineering, and/or geological engineering in the senior year. Students may wish to obtain more than one option in civil engineering or two degrees from within the department.
Requirements
In addition to the university requirements for graduation, a student must have an average of a 2.0 grade-point average in all departmental courses.
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (136 credits)
Freshman Year (34 credits)
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A EN 151, Introduction to Agricultural Engineering | 3
cr.
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BIOL 190G, Principles of Biology | 3
cr.
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BIOL 190L, Biology Recitation | 1
cr.
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CHEM 111, 112, General Chemistry I, II | 8
cr.
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ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition | 4
cr.
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ENGR 101, Introduction to Engineering | 1
cr.
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MATH 191, 192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II | 6
cr.
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M E 159, Graphical Communication and Design | 2
cr.
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PHYS 215, Engineering Physics I | 3
cr.
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PHYS 215L, Engineering Physics I Laboratory | 1
cr.
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ROTC or approved elective | 2
cr.
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Sophomore Year (36 credits)
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C E 233, Mechanics - Statics | 3
cr.
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E E 201, Networks I | 3
cr.
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ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics, or
ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics 3
cr.
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ENGL 218G, Technical and Professional Communication | 3
cr.
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MATH 392, Differential Equations | 3
cr.
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MATH 291, Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | 3
cr.
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M E 234, Mechanics - Dynamics | 3
cr.
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SUR 222, Plane Surveying | 3
cr.
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Humanities or social science elective* | 6
cr.
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Science elective (CAGE designated)** | 3
cr.
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Junior Year (34 credits)
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A EN 335, Engineering for Biological Systems | 3
cr.
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C E 301, Mechanics of Materials | 3
cr.
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C E 331, Hydraulic Engineering | 3
cr.
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C E 382, Hydraulic Systems Design | 3
cr.
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M E 346, Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | 3
cr.
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Approved math/statistics elective** | 3
cr.
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Engineering science electives** | 12
cr.
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Humanities or social science elective* | 3
cr.
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ROTC or approved elective | 1
cr.
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Senior Year (32 credits)
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A EN 435, Small Building and Utilities Design | 3
cr.
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A EN 440, Design Applications | 3
cr.
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A EN 475, Soil and Water Conservation | 3
cr.
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A EN 476, Conservation Engineering | 1
cr.
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A EN 478, Irrigation and Drainage Engineering | 3
cr.
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C E 497, Senior Seminar | 1
cr.
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COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication | 3
cr.
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Approved math/statistics elective | 3
cr.
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Engineering design electives** | 6
cr.
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Humanities or social sciences electives* | 6
cr.
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*Humanities and social science electives must be selected to satisfy the college and university general education requirements.
**A detailed list of approved electives is available in the Department of Civil, Agricultural, and Geological Engineering.
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (136credits)
Freshman Year (32 credits)
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ENGR 101, Introduction to Engineering | 1
cr.
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M E 159, Graphical Communication and Design | 2
cr.
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C E 151, Introduction to Civil Engineering | 3
cr.
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CHEM 111, 112, General Chemistry I, II | 8
cr.
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MATH 191, 192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II | 6
cr.
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ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition | 4
cr.
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ROTC or approved elective | 1
cr.
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PHYS 215, Engineering Physics I | 3
cr.
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PHYS 215L, Engineering Physics I Laboratory | 1
cr.
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Humanities or social science elective* | 3
cr.
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Sophomore Year (35 credits)
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C E 256, Environmental Science | 3
cr.
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C E 233, Mechanics-Statics | 3
cr.
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E E 201, Networks I | 3
cr.
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ENGL 218G, Technical and Professional Communication | 3
cr.
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GEOL 111G, Survey of Geology | 4
cr.
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MATH 291, Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | 3
cr.
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MATH 392, Differential Equations | 3
cr.
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M E 234, Mechanics-Dynamics | 3
cr.
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SUR 222, Plane Surveying | 3
cr.
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Humanities or social science elective* | 3
cr.
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ROTC or approved elective | 1
cr.
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Science elective (CAGE Designated) | 3
cr.
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Junior Year (35 credits)
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C E 301, Mechanics of Materials | 3
cr.
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C E 311, Properties of Materials | 2
cr.
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C E 315, Determinate Structures | 3
cr.
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C E 331, Hydraulic Engineering | 3
cr.
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C E 356, Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering | 3
cr.
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C E 357, Soil Mechanics | 3
cr.
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C E 365, Indeterminate Structures I | 3
cr.
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C E 382, Hydraulic Systems Design | 3
cr.
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ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics, or
ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics 3
cr.
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SUR 354, Advanced Surveying | 3
cr.
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Approved math/statistics elective | 3
cr.
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Humanities or social science elective* | 3
cr.
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Senior Year (34 credits)
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COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication | 3
cr.
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C E 444, Structural Steel Design | 3
cr.
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C E 445, Reinforced Concrete Design | 3
cr.
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C E 450, Engineering Economy and Law | 3
cr.
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M E 346, Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer for Nonmajors, or
M E 240, Thermodynamics 3
cr.
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C E 497, Senior Seminar | 1
cr.
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Civil engineering options | 12
cr.
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Humanities or social science electives (upper-division)* | 6
cr.
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*Humanities and social science electives must be selected to satisfy the college and university general education requirements.
Civil Engineering Options
General
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Three credits from the following: | 3
cr.
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C E 469, Structural Systems
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C E 485, Design of Earthen Dams
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ENVE 456, Environmental Engineering Design
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Six credits from the following: | 6
cr.
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A EN 459, Design of Water Wells/Pumps
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C E 457, Foundation Design
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C E 471, Highway Engineering
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C E 482, Hydraulic Structures
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Three credits from the following: | 3
cr.
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C E 467, Indeterminate Analysis
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C E 477, Construction Engineering
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C E 483, Surface Water Hydrology
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A EN 478, Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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G EN 453, Engineering Geology
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G EN 458, Applied Rock Engineering
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Structures
C E 469, Structural Systems, and
C E 457, Foundation Design 6
cr.
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C E 471, Highway Engineering, or
C E 485, Design of Earthen Dams 3
cr.
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C E 467, Indeterminate Structures II, or
C E 477, Construction Engineering, or
C E 482, Hydraulic Structures 3
cr.
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Environmental
C E 455, Solid and Hazardous Waste Systems Design, and
C E 456, Environmental Engineering Design 6
cr.
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Three credits from the following: | 3
cr.
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A EN 459, Design of Water Wells/Pumping Systems
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C E 471, Highway Engineering
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C E 485, Design of Earth Dams
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Three credits from the following: | 3
cr.
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A EN 478, Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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C E 457, Foundation Design
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C E 477, Construction Engineering
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C E 482, Hydraulic Structures
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C E 483, Surface Water Hydrology
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ENVE 462, Sampling and Analysis of Environmental Contaminants
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Geotechnical
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G EN 358, Rock Mechanics | 3
cr.
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G EN 457, Foundation Design | 3
cr.
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G EN 458, Applied Rock Engineering | 3
cr.
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G EN 485, Design of Earthen Dams | 3
cr.
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DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering (138 credits)
Freshman Year (34 credits)
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CHEM 111, 112, General Chemistry I, II | 8
cr.
|
|
ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition | 4
cr.
|
|
ENGR 101, Introduction to Engineering | 1
cr.
|
|
G EN 151, Introduction to Geological Engineering | 3
cr.
|
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GEOL 111G, Survey of Geology | 4
cr.
|
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MATH 191, 192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II | 6
cr.
|
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M E 159, Graphical Communication and Design | 2
cr.
|
|
Humanities or social sciences electives** | 6
cr.
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Sophomore Year (34 credits)
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C E 233, Mechanics-Statics | 3
cr.
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C E 256, Environmental Science | 3
cr.
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GEOL 310, Mineralogy | 3
cr.
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MATH 291, Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | 3
cr.
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MATH 392, Differential Equations | 3
cr.
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M E 234, Mechanics-Dynamics | 3
cr.
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M E 346, Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer for Nonmajors, or
M E 240, Thermodynamics 3
cr.
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PHYS 215, Engineering Physics I | 3
cr.
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PHYS 215L, Engineering Physics I Lab | 1
cr.
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PHYS 216, Engineering Physics II | 3
cr.
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SUR 222, Plane Surveying | 3
cr.
|
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Humanities or social science electives (upper-division)** | 3
cr.
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Junior Year (36 credits)
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C E 301, Mechanics of Materials | 3
cr.
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C E 311, Properties of Materials | 2
cr.
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C E 331, Hydraulic Engineering | 3
cr.
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COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication | 3
cr.
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ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics, or
ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics 3
cr.
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G EN 357, Soil Mechanics | 3
cr.
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GEOL 330, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology | 3
cr.
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GEOL 353, Geomorphology | 3
cr.
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GEOL 420, Sedimentation | 3
cr.
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GEOL 470, Structural Geology | 3
cr.
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GEOL 490, Field Geology | 4
cr.
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Approved math/statistics elective | 3
cr.
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Senior Year (34 credits)
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Three credits from the following: | 3
cr.
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|
A EN 459, Design of Water Wells/Pumping Systems
|
|
C E 455, Solid and Hazardous Waste System Design*
|
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C E 456, Environmental Engineering Design*
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C E 471, Highway Engineering*
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C E 482, Hydraulic Structures*
|
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G EN 358, Rock Mechanics | 3
cr.
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G EN 451, Subsurface Methods | 3
cr.
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G EN 452, Geohydrology | 3
cr.
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G EN 453, Engineering Geology | 3
cr.
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G EN 454, Geohydrology Design, or
G EN 456, Engineering Geology Design 3
cr.
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G EN 457, Foundation Design | 3
cr.
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G EN 458, Applied Rock Engineering | 3
cr.
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G EN 485, Design of Earthen Dams | 3
cr.
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G EN 497, Senior Seminar | 1
cr.
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Humanities or social science elective (upper-division)** | 6
cr.
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*Course requires additional prerequisites that may be taken as approved elective.
**Humanities and social science electives must be selected to satisfy the college and university general education requirements.
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