Academic Catalog

Civil Engineering (C E)

C E 109  Computer Drafting Fundamentals  3 Credits (3)  
(2+2P)
Crosslist: DRFT 109, E T 109  

Learning Outcomes
  1. demonstrate basic construction techniques
  2. demonstrate basic editing and plotting techniques
  3. demonstrate proficiency making geometric constructions
  4. demonstrate the use of templates
  5. produce 2D orthographic drawings
  6. effectively dimension drawings
  7. draw section and auxiliary views
  8. use the block command to organize drawings
  9. create 3D models 1
  10. create assembly drawings from solid models 1
  11. draw section and auxiliary views rom 3D models 1
  12. 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
  1. Effective communication skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking
  2. Basic critical thinking skills
  3. An understanding of the obligations of effective citizenship in a democratic society
  4. An understanding of the fundamental concepts of mathematics and science
  5. Appropriate technological literacy and skills for personal and professional use
  6. 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
  1. To understand the physical principles required for static equilibrium
  2. To become skillful with the mathematical and graphical techniques of vector analysis
  3. 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
  1. 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
  1. 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
  1. See course syllabus.