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Major in Environmental Engineering, Ecological Engineering Concentration 1
MAJOR IN ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING,ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGCONCENTRATIONRequirementsEffective Fall 2015
FreshmanAUCC Credits
Select one group from the following: 4Group A: BZ 110 Principles of Animal Biology (GT-SC2) 3A BZ 111 Animal Biology Laboratory (GT-SC1) 3A Group B: BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology (GT-SC1) 3A Group C: LIFE 102 Attributes of Living Systems (GT-SC1) 3A
CHEM 111 General Chemistry I (GT-SC2) 3A 4CHEM 112 General Chemistry Lab I (GT-SC1) 3A 1CIVE 102 Introduction: Civil/Environmental Engineering 3CIVE 103 Engineering Graphics and Computing 3CO 150 College Composition (GT-CO2) 1A 3MATH 160 Calculus for Physical Scientists I (GT-MA1) 1B 4MATH 161 Calculus for Physical Scientists II (GT-MA1) 1B 4PH 141 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (GT-SC1) 3A 5Additional Requirements for Graduation1 0
Total Credits 31Sophomore
Select one from the following: 3
CBE 201 Material and Energy Balances MECH 237 Introduction to Thermal Sciences
CHEM 113 General Chemistry II 3CHEM 114 General Chemistry Lab II 1CIVE 260 Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3CIVE 261 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics 3CIVE 360 Mechanics of Solids 3MATH 261 Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4SOCR 240 Introductory Soil Science 4Advanced Writing 2 3Arts and Humanities 3B 3Global and Cultural Awareness 3E 3Additional Requirements for Graduation1 0
Total Credits 33Junior
AREC 202/ECON 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics (GT-SS1) 3C 3
2 Major in Environmental Engineering, Ecological Engineering Concentration
CHEM 245 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4CIVE 300 Fluid Mechanics 3CIVE 301 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1CIVE 322 Basic Hydrology 3CIVE 330 Ecological Engineering 3CIVE 438 Environmental Engineering Concepts 3MATH 340 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 4LIFE 320 Ecology 3STAT 315 Statistics for Engineers and Scientists 3Science Technical Electives (see list below)2 3Historical Perspectives 3D 3Additional Requirements for Graduation1 0
Total Credits 36Senior
CIVE 401 Hydraulic Engineering 3CIVE 402 Senior Design Principles 4A,4B 3CIVE 403 Senior Project Design 4C 3CIVE 439/CBE 439 Environmental Engineering Chemical Concepts 3CIVE 440 Nonpoint Source Pollution 3CIVE 441 Water Quality Analysis and Treatment 3ERHS 446 Environmental Toxicology 3Arts and Humanities 3B 3Science Technical Electives (see list below)2 3Engineering Technical Electives (see list below)3 3Additional Requirements for Graduation1 0
Total Credits 30
Program Total Credits: 130
Science Technical Electives Code Title CreditsScience Technical Electives 2
Select one course from the following:BZ 471 Stream Biology and Ecology 3BZ 474 Limnology 3RS 478 Ecological Restoration 3Select an additional course from BZ 471, BZ 474, RS 478above or from the following:BZ 450 Plant Ecology 4GR 304/WR 304 Sustainable Watersheds 3MIP 300 General Microbiology 3NR 322 Introduction to Geographic Information
Systems4
SOCR 455 Soil Microbiology 3SOCR 470 Soil Physics 3
Engineering Technical Electives Code Title CreditsEngineering Technical Electives 3
Select one course from the following:CIVE 413 Environmental River Mechanics 3CIVE 423 Groundwater Engineering 3CIVE 425 Soil and Water Engineering 3
CIVE 437 Wastewater Treatment Facility Design 3CIVE 521 Hydrometry 3CIVE 524/WR 524 Modeling Watershed Hydrology 3CIVE 525 Water Engineering: International
Development3
CIVE 538 Aqueous Chemistry 3CIVE 539 Water and Wastewater Analysis 3CIVE 544 Water Resources Planning and
Management3
CIVE 549 Drainage and Wetland Engineering 3CIVE 575 Sustainable Water and Waste Management 3
1 Students are required to participate in the Professional LearningInstitute (PLI) program as a requirement for graduation. The programconsists of eleven PLI workshops distributed by focus areas asfollows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops), Innovation (2workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and Public Engagement(2 workshops), and Ethics (3 workshops). Each workshop is between1-2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attend any ofthe workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may be spreadover the student’s four-year program.
2 Select a minimum of 6 credits from the Science Technical Electivesdepartment list as shown, with advisor's approval. Science TechnicalElectives may not be used to fulfill the Engineering TechnicalElectives requirement.
Major in Environmental Engineering, Ecological Engineering Concentration 3
3 Select a minimum of 3 credits from the Engineering TechnicalElectives department list, with advisor's approval.
Major Completion MapDistinctive Requirements for Degree Program:TO DECLARE MAJOR: Engineering is a controlled major: studentsare admitted into the major only if they meet established academicstandards. Please see competitive major requirements or the advisor inthe Department for more information.TO PREPARE FOR FIRST SEMESTER: The curriculum for this majorassumes students enter college prepared to take calculus. To qualify forgraduation, engineering science majors must achieve a minimum 2.000
grade point average at CSU in all courses in engineering, mathematics,computer science, statistics, physics, and chemistry as well as coursestaken as technical electives. Students are required to participate inthe Professional Learning Institute (PLI) program as a requirement forgraduation. The program consists of eleven PLI workshops distributedby focus areas as follows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops),Innovation (2 workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and PublicEngagement (2 workshops), and Ethics (3 workshops). Each workshop isbetween 1#2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attendany of the workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may bespread over the student’s four#year program.
FreshmanSemester 1 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsCIVE 102 Introduction: Civil/Environmental Engineering X 3CO 150 College Composition (GT-CO2) X 1A 3MATH 160 Calculus for Physical Scientists I (GT-MA1) X 1B 4PH 141 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (GT-SC1) X 3A 5PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 15Semester 2 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsSelect one group from the following: 4
Group A: BZ 110 Principles of Animal Biology (GT-SC2) X 3A BZ 111 Animal Biology Laboratory (GT-SC1) X 3A Group B: BZ 120 Principles of Plant Biology (GT-SC1) X 3A Group C: LIFE 102 Attributes of Living Systems (GT-SC1) X 3A
CHEM 111 General Chemistry I (GT-SC2) X 3A 4CHEM 112 General Chemistry Lab I (GT-SC1) X 3A 1CIVE 103 Engineering Graphics and Computing X 3MATH 161 Calculus for Physical Scientists II (GT-MA1) X 1B 4PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 16SophomoreSemester 3 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsCHEM 113 General Chemistry II X 3CHEM 114 General Chemistry Lab II X 1CIVE 260 Engineering Mechanics-Statics X 3MATH 261 Calculus for Physical Scientists III 4Arts and Humanities 3B 3Global and Cultural Awareness 3E 3PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 17Semester 4 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsSelect one course from the following: 3
CBE 201 Material and Energy Balances X MECH 237 Introduction to Thermal Sciences X
CIVE 261 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics X 3CIVE 360 Mechanics of Solids 3SOCR 240 Introductory Soil Science 4
4 Major in Environmental Engineering, Ecological Engineering Concentration
Advanced Writing X 2 3PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 16JuniorSemester 5 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsSelect one course from the following: 3
AREC 202 Agricultural and Resource Economics (GT-SS1) 3C ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics (GT-SS1) 3C
CHEM 245 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry X 4CIVE 300 Fluid Mechanics X 3CIVE 301 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 1MATH 340 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations X 4STAT 315 Statistics for Engineers and Scientists X 3PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 18Semester 6 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsCIVE 322 Basic Hydrology X 3CIVE 330 Ecological Engineering X 3CIVE 438 Environmental Engineering Concepts X 3LIFE 320 Ecology X 3Historical Perspectives 3D 3Science Technical Elective (See List on Concentration Requirements Tab) 3PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 18SeniorSemester 7 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsCIVE 402 Senior Design Principles X 4A,4B 3CIVE 439 Environmental Engineering Chemical Concepts X 3CIVE 440 Nonpoint Source Pollution X 3ERHS 446 Environmental Toxicology X 3Science Technical Elective (See List on Concentration Requirements Tab) 3PLI Workshop(s) X
Total Credits 15Semester 8 Critical Recommended AUCC CreditsCIVE 401 Hydraulic Engineering X 3CIVE 403 Senior Project Design X 4C 3CIVE 441 Water Quality Analysis and Treatment X 3Arts and Humanities X 3B 3Engineering Technical Elective (See List on Concentration Requirements Tab) X 3The benchmark courses for the 8th semester are the remaining courses in theentire program of study.
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Total Credits 15
Program Total Credits: 130