Civil Engineering BSCE/Business Administration MBA(non-thesis)

Sample Program of Study

  • Year 1 - Fall

    ENGL 1101, 3
    ENGR 1120, 2
    ENGR 1140, 2
    ENGR 1920, 1
    FYOS 1001, 1
    MATH 2250, 4
    Social Science, 3
  • Year 1 - Spring

    COMM 1110, 3
    ENGL 1102, 3
    MATH 2260, 4
    PHYS 1251, 3
    Life Science^, 3
    PEDB, 1 (Any semester)
  • Year 1 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 2 - Fall

    CHEM 1211-1211L, 4
    ENGR 2120, 3
    MATH 2500, 3
    PHYS 1252, 3
    Social Science, 3
  • Year 2 - Spring

    CVLE 2210, 2
    ENGR 2110, 3
    ENGR 2140, 3
    ENGR 3140, 3
    ENGR 3160, 3
    MATH 2700, 3
  • Year 2 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 3 - Fall

    CVLE 3460L, 1
    CVLE 3610, 3
    ENGR 2130, 3
    ENVE 3510, 3
    ENVE 4435, 3
    ENVE 4450, 3
  • Year 3 - Spring

    CVLE 2710, 2
    CVLE 3310, 3
    CVLE 3420, 3
    CVLE 3450L, 1
    CVLE 3730, 2
    CVLE 4210/6210, 3
    World Languages & Culture, 3
  • Year 3 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 4 - Fall

    CVLE 3470L, 1
    CVLE 4910, 2
    Civil Engineering Elective, 3
    Civil Engineering Elective, 3
    World Languages & Culture, 3
    BUSN 7100*, 3
  • Year 4 - Spring

    CVLE 4911, 2
    Civil Engineering Elective, 3
    Civil Engineering Elective, 3
    World Languages & Culture, 3
    Social Science, 3
    MIST 7700*, 3
  • Year 4 - Summer

    Summer Internship
  • Year 5 - Fall

    ACCT 6000, 3
    ECON 7010, 3
    FINA 7010, 3
    MARK 7510, 3
    LEGL 7010, 3
  • Year 5 - Spring

    MGMT 7400, 3
    MGMT 7050, 3
    MGMT 7120, 3
    MBA Elective, 3
    MBA Elective, 3

Notes:

* Courses marked with an asterisk are graduate courses used to satisfy graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements.

^ Life Science Elective: Select from ECOL 1000 or MARS 1100 or BIOL 1104.

M.B.A. Electives (approved for B.S.C.E./M.B.A. program):
Students must select two (2) courses from the list below. Either MGMT 7160 or ENTR 7320 must be chosen as one of the two M.B.A. electives in year five in order to graduate from the M.B.A. program.
-ENTR 7090 Critical Design Thinking
-MARK 7600 Predictive Analytics
-MGMT 7220 Project Management
-MIST 6550 Energy Informatics
-MGMT 7160 Lean Six Sigma
-ENTR 7320 Innovation Projects

Civil Engineering Electives:
Students must select four (4) courses from at least two (2) of the following tracks (12 credit hours). At least three (3) design courses (indicated with †) must be selected.

Geotechnical
-CVLE 4420 Advanced Soil Mechanics
-CVLE 4430 Groundwater Engineering
-CVLE 4440 Design with Geosynthetics†
-CVLE 4450 Geotechnical Structures – Foundations and Retaining Walls†
-CVLE 4470/6470 Pavement Design†
-GEOL 4360/6360 Intro to Rock Mechanics

Hydraulics
-CVLE 3440 Hydraulics of Closed Conduit Flow†
-ENVE 4410 Open Channel Hydraulics†
-WASR 4500/6500 Quantitative Methods in Hydrology

Infrastructure Engineering
-CVLE 4220 Highway Design and Traffic Safety†
-CVLE 4730 Project Estimating and Planning
-CVLE 4750 Building Information Modeling (BIM)
-CVLE 4760 Commercial Building Systems†
-CVLE/MCHE/LAND 4660E/6660E Sustainable Building Design
-CVLE 4770 Urban Infrastructure Systems
-CVLE 4780/6780 Advanced Computer-Aided Design Civil 3D
-ENGR 3620 Introduction to E-Mobility
-ENVE 4470/6470 Environmental Engineering Unit Operations
-ENVE 4550/6550 Environmental Life Cycle Analysis
-ENVE 4710 GIS for Urban Engineering, Planning, Development
-MCHE 4400/6400 Air Pollution Engineering

Structural Engineering
-CVLE 4330/6330 Advanced Structural Analysis
-CVLE 4340/6340 Design of Bridges†
-CVLE 4530 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures†
-CVLE 4610 Design of Light Steel Structures†
-CVLE 4810 Design of Wood Structures†
-CVLE/MCHE 4720 Engineering Design of Residential Structures†
-ENGR 4350/6350 Intro to Finite Element Analysis

All students in the B.S.C.E. program are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam prior to graduation with their B.S.C.E. degree.