ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
for BS in Civil Engineering
for Students entering NJIT in Fall 2007

Program Objectives and Outcomes are listed at the end of each course syllabus.  For details, click here.

FIRST YEAR
Chem 125 General Chemistry I 3-0-3 Chem 126 General Chemistry II 3-0-3
FED 101 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 2-1-2 Chem 124 General Chemistry Lab 1-3-1
HUM 101 Writing, Speaking,Thinking 3-0-3 CS 101 Computer Programming 2-1-2
Math 111 Calculus I 4-0-4 HUM 102 Writing, Speaking, Thinking 3-0-3
Phys 111 Physics I 3-0-3 Math 112 Calculus II 4-0-4
Phys 111A Physics I Lab 0-2-1 Phys 121 Physics II 3-0-3
Physical Education 1-0-1 Phys 121A Physics II Lab 0-2-1
Freshman Seminar 1-0-0 Physical Education 1-0-1
    17     18
SECOND YEAR
CE 200 Surveying 3-0-3 CE 210 Constr. Mtrls. & Procedures 3-0-3
CE 200A Surveying Lab 0-3-1 CE 260 Civil Engineering Methods 3-0-3
Math 211 Calculus III 3-0-3 EPS* Basic SS Requirement 3-0-3
Math 225 Survey of Prob. & Stats. 1-0-1 Math 222 Differential Equations 4-0-4
Mech 235 Statics 3-0-3 Mech 237 Strength of Materials 3-1-3
EnE 262 Intro. to Environ. Engineering. 3-0-3
SS 201 Economics 3-0-3     16
    17
THIRD YEAR
CE 320 Fluid Mechanics 4-0-4 CE 333 Reinforced Concrete Design 3-0-3
CE 320A Hydraulics Laboratory 0-3-1 CE 341 Soil Mechanics 3-0-3
CE 321 Water Resources Engineering 3-0-3 CE 341A Soil Mechanics Lab 0-3-1
CE 332 Structural Analysis 3-0-3 CE 350 Transportation Engineering 3-0-3
Mech 236 Dynamics 2-0-2 HSS Elec Lit/Phil/Hist/STS
300 Level
3-0-3
HUM/
HIST**
Cultural History 3-0-3 Elective Technical Elective 3-0-3
    16     16
FOURTH YEAR
CE 431 Construction Materials Lab 0-3-1 CE 495 Civil Engineering Design II 3-0-3
CE 432 Steel Design 3-0-3 ME 435 Thermodynamics 3-0-3
CE 443 Foundation Design 3-0-3 Elective Management GUR 3-0-3
CE 494 Civil Engineering Design I 3-0-3 HSS Elec Capstone Seminar
400 Level
3-0-3
Elective CE Elective 3-0-3 Elective CE Designated Elective*** 3-0-3
Eng /
THTR
Communications Elective
300 Level****
3-0-3     15
    16
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam is required for graduation
* EPS 202 or Rutgers course.
** HUM 211, 212, or 213. Student must select one.
*** Student must chose one of the following:  CE 307, CE 351, CE 410, CE 414, CE 450
**** Eng 339, 340, 347, 352, 369, THTR 435
Total Credits 131

November 2006


Undergraduate Technical Electives
CE 307

Geometric Design for Highways     Prerequisites:   CE 200, CE 200A, CE 260

CE 322

Hydraulic Engineering     Prerequisites:   CE 320, CE 321

CE 342

Geology     Prerequisities:   Consult the instructor

CE 351

Instroduction to Transportation Systems     Prerequisites:   CE 350

CE 406

Remote Sensing     Prerequisites:   Phys 234

CE 410

Construction Scheduling and Estimating     Prerequisites:   CE 210, CE 260

CE 412

Construction Codes and Specifications     Prerequisites:   CE 210

CE 414

Engineered Construction     Prerequisites:   CE 210, CE 332, CE 341

CE 450

Urban Planning     Prerequisite:   CE 350

CE 461

Civil Engineering Special Topics     Prerequisite:   senior standing

CE 490

Civil Engineering Projects     Prerequisite:   senior standing in civil engineering and approval of instructor

EnE 360

Environmental Engineering     Prerequisites:   EnE 262 and junior standing

EnE 361

Environmental Problems     Prerequisites:   EnE 262 and junior standing

Additional Technical Electives from the graduate program may be taken for undergraduate credit with approval of advisor. 

CE 618

Applied Hydrogeology 3 credits

CE 620

Open Channel Flow 3 credits

CE 641

Engineering Properties of Soils  3-0-3

CE 647

Geotechnical Aspects of Solid Waste 3-0-3

CE 733

Design of Metal Structures 3 credits

For more graduate course outlines, click here.   Click on the course number to see the current course outline.

Undergraduate course descriptions

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