Air
Resources
Biogeochemical
Systems
Ecological
Systems
Environmental
Nanotechnology
Solid and Hazardous
Waste Management
Sustainability Science &
Engineering
Water
Resources
Water Supply and
Wastewater Systems

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Typical Plan of Study for B.S. in Environmental Engineering

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CATALOG YEAR 2012

Year

Term

Course #

Course Title

F

S

SU

Hours 

YEAR 1

1

Gen Ed - S

Social & Behavioral Sciences

3

 

 

14 Hrs

Gen Ed - H

Humanities

3

 

 

MAC 2311

Analytical Geometry & Calculus 1

4

 

 

CHM 2045

General Chemistry

3

 

 

or CHM 2095 Chemistry for Engineers 1 3    

CHM 2405L

General Chemistry Lab

1

 

 

2

Gen Ed - H

Humanities

 

3

 

14 Hrs

ENC 3254

Professional Communications for Engineers

 

3

 

MAC 2312

Analytical Geometry & Calculus 2

 

4

 

CHM 2046

General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis

 

3

 

or CHM 2096 Chemistry for Engineers 2 3    

CHM 2046L

General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis Lab

 

1

 

YEAR 2

3

Gen Ed - S

Social & Behavioral Sciences

3

 

 

14 Hrs

MAC 2313

Analytical Geometry & Calculus 3

4

 

 

PHY 2048

Physics with Calculus 1

3

 

 

PHY 2048L

Physics with Calculus 1 Lab

1

 

 

Gen Ed - H/s

Humanities OR Social & Behavioral Sciences

3

 

 

4

EES 4203

Phase Transformation in the Environment

 

4

 

14 Hrs

MAP 2302

Differential Equations

 

3

 

PHY 2049

Physics with Calculus 2

 

3

 

PHY 2049L

Physics with Calculus 2 Lab

 

1

 

EGM 2511

Engineering Mechanics - Statics

 

3

 

5

EMA 3010

Materials 1

 

 

3

9 Hrs

CGN 3710

Exp. & Instr. In Civil Engineering

 

 

3

STA 3032

Engineering Statistics

 

 

3

YEAR 3

6

ENV 3040C

Computational Methods (F)

3

 

 

14 Hrs

EES 4201 Water Chemistry (F) 3    

CGN 2328

Project Development and Visualization

3

 

 

EGM 3400

Engineering Mechanics Dynamics

2

 

 

ENV 4041C

Environmental Analysis (F)

3

 

 

7

CWR 3201

Hydrodynamics

 

4

 

12 Hrs

ENV 4102

Wastewater Microbiology (F)

 

2

 

ENV 4101

Elements of Atmospheric Pollution (S)

 

3

 

ENV 4514C

Water and Wastewater Treatment

 

3

 

YEAR 4

8

ENV 4501

Environmental Hydrology 1 (F)

3

 

 

13 Hrs

ENV 4561

Hydraulic System Design (F)

3

 

 

ENV 4121

Air Pollution Control Design (F)

3

 

 

ENV 4351

Solid & Hazardous Waste Management (F)

4

 

 

9

EES 4601

Environmental Resource Management (S)

 

2

 

12 Hrs

ENV 4506

Environmental Hydrology II (S)

 

3

 

ENV 3930 Environmental Engineering Ethics Seminar (S)   1  

#

Technical Elective

 

3

 

#

Sustainability Elective*

 

3

 

YEAR 5

10

ENV 4103

Applied Ecology (S)

2

 

 

12 Hrs

ENV 4102L

Environmental Biology Lab (S)

1

 

 

#

Technical Elective

3

 

 

# Technical Elective (Capstone) 3    

#

Technical Elective

3

 

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE: 128
For detailed explanation of Terms 1-4, see the Lower Division Plan of Study in the Undergraduate Catalog. Gordon Rule Communication requirement of 24,000 words may be satisfied by Technical Writing and appropriate choices of courses in Humanities and/or Social and Behavioral Sciences. Appropriate courses in the Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences must be chosen to also provide 6 credits of International Studies and Diversity. All required courses (including electives) with an EES and ENV prefix taken as part of the student's formal curriculum must be completed with a cumulative average of C or better.
* See list of Sustainability Electives.
# Technical Electives must include a total of 12 credits, including one capstone course.  ANY EES/ENV course not specified above may be counted as a technical elective. EES 3000 not accepted for this purpose.

(F) = Only offered in Fall; (S) = Only offered in Spring

SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Updated: January 2012