Civil Engineering (C E)
C E 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals 3 Credits (3)
(2+2P)
Learning Outcomes
- demonstrate basic construction techniques
- demonstrate basic editing and plotting techniques
- demonstrate proficiency making geometric constructions
- demonstrate the use of templates
- produce 2D orthographic drawings
- effectively dimension drawings
- draw section and auxiliary views
- use the block command to organize drawings
- create 3D models 1
- create assembly drawings from solid models 1
- draw section and auxiliary views rom 3D models 1
- apply materials, surface maps and lighting to render views of an object.
C E 151 Introduction to Civil Engineering 3 Credits (3)
Problem solving and use of computer software for civil engineering applications. Repeatable: up to 3 credits.
Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): MATH 1220G
Learning Outcomes
- Effective communication skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking
- Basic critical thinking skills
- An understanding of the obligations of effective citizenship in a democratic society
- An understanding of the fundamental concepts of mathematics and science
- Appropriate technological literacy and skills for personal and professional use
- An understanding of the fundamental concepts for analyzing significant primary texts and/or works of art, including fine arts, literature music, theater, and film.
C E 233 Mechanics-Statics 3 Credits (3)
Engineering mechanics using vector methods. Repeatable: up to 3 credits.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1521G or MATH 1521H, PHYS 1310G and cumulative GPA of 2.0
Learning Outcomes
- To understand the physical principles required for static equilibrium
- To become skillful with the mathematical and graphical techniques of vector analysis
- To be able to apply these principles and techniques to rigid structures of importance in engineering.
C E 234 Mechanics-Dynamics 3 Credits (3)
Kinematics and dynamic behavior of solid bodies utilizing vector methods. Repeatable: up to 3 credits. Crosslist: M E 234. Prerequisite(s:) CHEM 1215G and MATH 1511G or ENGR 190.
Learning Outcomes
- See course syllabus.
C E 256 Environmental Engineering and Science 3 Credits (3)
Principles in environmental engineering and science: physical chemical systems and biological processes as applied to pollution control. Crosslist: ENVS 2111.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1215G and MATH 1511G or ENGR 190
Learning Outcomes
- See course syllabus.
C E 256 L Environmental Science Laboratory 1 Credit (1)
Laboratory experiments associated with the material presented in C E 256.
Corequisite(s): C E 256
Crosslist: ENVS 2111L
Learning Outcomes
- See course syllabus.