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Four Year Plan 2025-2026

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

2025-2026 Academic Catalog
Total Credits: 123

The following tables list the classes needed for BS in Civil Engineering in each semester.

First Year – Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CE-EC 100 or CE 200Civil Engineering Engagement OR Civil Engineering Special Projects1
CE 280 Introduction to Civil Engineering as a Profession2
CE 286 Introduction to AutoCAD for Civil Engineers2
ENGL 101Writing and Rhetoric I (FW)3
MATH 170Calculus I (FM)4
UF 100Foundations of Intellectual Life3
Semester Total6 courses15

First Year – Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CE-EC 100Civil Engineering Engagement1
CMGT 120Introduction to Construction Management3
ENGL 102Writing and Rhetoric II (FW)3
MATH 175Calculus II4
PHYS 211Physics I with Calculus (FN)4
PHYS 211LPhysics I with Calculus Lab (FN)4
Semester Total6 courses16

Second Year – Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CE-EC 100Civil Engineering Engagement1
CHEM 111General Chemistry I (FN)3
CHEM 111LGeneral Chemistry I and Lab (FN)1
ENGR 210Engineering Mechanics I3
MATH 275Multivariable and Vector Calculus4
UF 200Foundations of Ethics and Diversity3
Semester Total5 courses15

Second Year – Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CE 220Coupled Environmental Processes2
CE 270Geomatics and Geospatial Data2
CE 284Civil Engineering Computational Methods2
CE 330Fluid Mechanics3
MATH 333Differential Equations with Matrix Theory4
MATH 254 OR MATH 360 OR MATH 361Statistical Methods OR Engineering Statistics OR Probability and Statistics I3
Semester Total6 courses16

Admission to Upper Division Requirements

†The following courses must be completed in order to apply for Admission to Upper Division:
CE 280, CE 220, CE 350, MATH 275, MATH 333, and MATH 360 or MATH 361

Check our website for minimum GPA required in these courses and other requirements to be successfully admitted.

Third Year – Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CE 305Technical Communication for Civil Engineers1
CE 320Principles of Environmental Engineering3
CE 323Environmental and Fluids Laboratory1
CE 332Principles of Hydrology and Hydraulic System3
CE 350Mechanics of Materials3
CE 370Principles of Transportation Engineering3
Semester Total6 courses14

Third Year – Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
CE 340Principles of Civil Engineering Materials3
CE 346Civil Engineering Materials Lab1
CE 352Principles of Structural Engineering3
CE 360Principles of Geotechnical Engineering3
ENGR 360Engineering Economy3
FCFoundations of Oral Communication (FC)3
Semester Total6 courses16

Fourth Year – Fall Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
FAFoundations of Arts (FA)3
FS Foundations of Social Sciences (Discipline 1) (Fs)3
SCIENCEScience Elective3
CE DESIGNCivil Engineering Design Elective 3
CE TECHCivil Engineering Technical Elective3
CE 481Capstone Preparation and Professional Readiness1
Semester Total6 courses16

Fourth Year – Spring Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
FHFoundations of Humanities (FH)3
FSFoundations of Social Sciences (Discipline 2) (Fs)3
CE DesignCivil Engineering DESIGN ELECTIVE3
UD TechUpper Division Technical Elective3
CE 483 (FF)Capstone Design3
Semester Total5 courses15


University Foundations Requirements

FA: Foundations of Arts
FC: Foundations of Oral Communication FF: Finishing Foundations
FH: Foundations of Humanities
FM: Foundations of Mathematics
FN: Foundations of Natural, Physical, and Applied Sciences FS: Foundations of Social Sciences
FW: Foundations of Writing