10.07.2015 Views

10-11 Flowchart (PDF) - School of Sustainable Engineering and The ...

10-11 Flowchart (PDF) - School of Sustainable Engineering and The ...

10-11 Flowchart (PDF) - School of Sustainable Engineering and The ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

CIVIL ENGINEERING – CURRICULUM FLOW DIAGRAM for the 20<strong>10</strong>-20<strong>11</strong> CATALOGCONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CONCENTRATIONLAST NAMELEGEND:1References (Reverse side)Prerequisites (consult catalog)FIRST NAME & INITIALCorequisites (consult catalog)STUDENT ID NUMBERNO CREDIT DEFICIENCIES (if applicable)WAC <strong>10</strong>1 3 MAT 170 3Pre Calculus1HS CHM/ A or Bor CHM <strong>11</strong>3Grade <strong>of</strong> “C”3 Credit Hours or better requiredHS Computer use,Physics & AlgebraPHY <strong>10</strong>5 3Basic Physics2 31 st SEMESTERENG <strong>10</strong>1 3 MAT 265 3 CHM <strong>11</strong>4 Engr. 4 CEE <strong>10</strong>0 2--Calc for Engrs I or CHM <strong>11</strong>6 Gen. Intro to CEE4 5 6ASU <strong>10</strong>1-FSE 1ASU Experience2 nd SEMESTERMAT 266 3-ENG <strong>10</strong>2 3 ECN201/2<strong>11</strong>/212 3MAT 242 2Econ.Calc for Engrs II Linear AlgebraSBPHY 121 3Univ. Physics I7PHY 122 1Physics Lab I3 rd SEMESTERMAT 275 3Modern Diff EqnsMAT 267 3Calc for Engrs IIICEE 2<strong>10</strong> 3StaticsPHY 131 3Univ. Physics IIPHY 132 1Physics Lab II4 th SEMESTERBasic Science 3Elective8HU / SB 3 CEE 213 3Deform SolidsCEE 212 3DynamicsEEE 202 4Circuits I5 th SEMESTERIEE 380 3Prob. & StatisticsCEE 384 3Num. MethodsCEE 353 3CE MaterialsCEE 321 4Structural AnalysisCEE 351 4Geotechnical Eng6 th SEMESTERCEE 300 3Eng BusinessPracticeCEE 372 4Transportation EngCEE 341 4Fluid Mech. for CECEE 361 4Environ Eng7 th SEMESTERHUSBCEE 400 3Earth Sys, HU,HDESIGN 3CEE 420/421Steel/Conc.DESIGN 3CEE 452 Found.<strong>10</strong> <strong>10</strong>CEE 281 3SurveyingCEE412 Pavmt 3or CEE483 Hwy Mat<strong>10</strong> <strong>10</strong>15 Hrs min.9C_________8 th SEMESTERHU / SB 3HU / SB 3CEE 481 3Project MgmtTech. Elec. 3 CEE 486 4Integrated Design<strong>10</strong> <strong>11</strong>12G_________H CEE 400UD CEE 400Electives in the SB/HU area are selected from the General Catalog. However, students shouldconsider the following electives that may enhance their Civil <strong>Engineering</strong> Program such as:SB : COM <strong>10</strong>0, 1<strong>10</strong>, 320HU: FSE 194 (Technology, Society & Sustainability), CON <strong>10</strong>1, PUP <strong>10</strong>0, 2002/<strong>10</strong>/<strong>10</strong>


CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING REFERENCES / NOTES1. WAC <strong>10</strong>1 (WAC<strong>10</strong>7 for International Students). Is required for students with the following testscore: SAT 460 or lower, ACT 18 or lower, or TOEFL 540 or lower.2. MAT 170. Students who are considering enrolling in MAT 170 must take a placement examination.http://math.asu.edu/fym/placement.html.3. PHY <strong>10</strong>5. For students who have not taken high school Physics. Algebra <strong>and</strong> Trigonometry areprerequisites.4. MAT 265. Students who are considering enrolling in MAT 265 must take a placement examination.http://math.asu.edu/fym/placement.html.5. CHM <strong>11</strong>4 requires H.S. Chemistry with A or B grade; CHM <strong>11</strong>6 requires CHM <strong>11</strong>3 as a prerequisite.6. CEE <strong>10</strong>0. H.S. elementary computer usage or CSE 180; Physics <strong>and</strong> Algebra required.7. PHY 121. H.S. Physics or PHY <strong>10</strong>5 <strong>and</strong> MAT 265 as pre-requisites.8. Basic Science. Electives include courses related to civil engineering in: life sciences, earth sciences,advanced chemistry <strong>and</strong> advanced physics. <strong>The</strong> CEE Dept. recommends GLG <strong>10</strong>1.9. HU & SB. Minimum <strong>of</strong> 6 hours each required for HU <strong>and</strong> SB; minimum <strong>of</strong> 15 hours required for HU+ SB electives. HU <strong>and</strong> SB electives need to satisfy the following requirements:a. <strong>The</strong> HU <strong>and</strong> SB electives must be selected to satisfy the three General Study areas.b. Awareness Areas (a minimum <strong>of</strong> six hours required): Cultural Diversity in the United States (C);Global Awareness (G) <strong>and</strong> Historical Awareness (H). CEE 400 satisfies H.c. A course can satisfy more than one <strong>of</strong> the Awareness Areas.d. At least 1 HU or SB elective must be upper division (UD), i.e., 300-level or above. CEE 400satisfies UD.e. ECN 201 or 2<strong>11</strong> or 212 (SB) <strong>and</strong> CEE 400 (HU, H) are required in the CE curriculum.<strong>10</strong>. Design <strong>and</strong> Technical Courses. Note that most design <strong>and</strong> technical courses are <strong>of</strong>fered once a year.<strong>The</strong>refore, students are advised to plan ahead to ensure taking all intended courses without delay ingraduation. Fall courses are: CEE 281, 412, 420, 452, <strong>and</strong> 483. Spring courses are: CEE 281, 421,<strong>and</strong> 481. Summer course is CEE 281.<strong>11</strong>. Technical Electives: CEE 412, 420, 421, 423, 440, 441, 462, 466, 467, 474, 475, <strong>and</strong> 483. Independent StudyCEE 499 <strong>and</strong> 500-level courses are for seniors with a GPA <strong>of</strong> 3.0 or better, <strong>and</strong> a petition must be completed.See your academic advisor.12. CEE 486. Required <strong>of</strong> seniors in their last semester <strong>of</strong> coursework.13. Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Courses: <strong>10</strong>0-level courses must be completed before taking 200-levelcourses, 200-level courses must be completed before taking 300-level courses, <strong>and</strong> 300-level coursesmust be completed before taking 400-level courses. This order <strong>of</strong> courses is important not only tosatisfy the prerequisite requirements, but also to avoid time conflicts that typically exist amongdifferent level courses.14. Graduation Requirements: A minimum cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 2.30 required in all CEE 3XX courses.A minimum cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 2.30 required in all CEE 4XX courses. A maximum <strong>of</strong> two “D”grades are allowed in all 3XX <strong>and</strong> 4XX courses combined. <strong>The</strong> total GPA <strong>of</strong> all ASU courses mustbe 2.00 or higher.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!