Program: Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering Concentration, BS - Florida A&M University (2024)

Mathematics and Basic Engineering Sciences

  • CCE 3101 Construction Materials (3)
  • CEG 2202 Intro to Geomatics (3)
  • CEG 2202L Intro to Geomatics Lab
  • EGM 3512 Engineering Mechanics (4)
  • EGN 1004L First Year Engineering Laboratory (1)
  • EGN 2123 Computer Graphics for Engineers (2)
  • STA 3034 Mathematical Statistics (3)
  • EGN 3331 Strength of Materials (3)
  • EGN 3613 Principles of Engineering Economy (2)
  • EEL 3003 Introduction To Electrical Engineering (3)
  • EML 3100 Thermodynamics (2)

Group A Science Elective:

An additional three-credit hour science elective course is required to allow students to develop increased breadth in the basic sciences, while completing existing curricular requirements. Students should select ONE course from the following group.

  • BSC 1010C General Biology I (4)
  • EVR 3235 Atmospheric Processes (3)
  • GLY 2010 Principles of Geology (3)
  • MET 2700 General Meteorology (3)
  • EVR 3023 Introduction to Marine Environment (3)

Environmental Engineering Core Courses

  • CCE 3101 Construction Materials (3)
  • CEG 3011 Soil Mechanics (3)
  • CGN 3508L Civil Engineer Material - Lab (1)
  • CWR 3201 Hydraulics (3)
  • EES 3040 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Science (3)
  • TTE 3004 Transportation Engineering (3)

Environmental Engineering Design and Professional Course

Students are required to take courses in the following areas plus three additional electives* for a total of twenty-one credit hours. To meet the requirement, students may select elective courses (as indicated below) to specialize their degree program to suit their individual objectives.

Environmental:

  • ENV 4001 Environmental Engineering (3)

Water Resources:

  • CWR 4XXX Water Resources, Hydraulics or Hydrology elective (3)

Geotechnical:

  • CEG 4801 Geotechnical Design (3)
  • OR

  • CEG 4111 Foundation Engineering (3)

Construction /Transportation:

  • TTE 4XXX Transportation elective (3)
    OR
  • CCE 4XXX Construction elective (3)

Additional Electives

  • Group B Elective 1 (3) *
  • Group B Elective 2 (3) *
  • Group C Elective 1 (3) **

*GROUP B: Math/Engineering/Science Elective Courses (select TWO)

BOTH Group B courses MAY be from the CEE Dept. but at least ONEGroup B course MUST be from the CEE Dept.:

CEE Department: CCE 4xxx Any 4000-level CCE course not meeting another requirement
CEG 4xxx Any 4000-level CEG course not meeting another requirement
CES 4xxx Any 4000-level CES course not meeting another requirement
CWR 4xxx Any 4000-level CWR course not meeting another requirement
ENV 4xxx Any 4000-level ENV course not meeting another requirement
TTE 4xxx Any 4000-level TTE course not meeting another requirement
CGN 4930* Select 4000-level Special Topics (see Academic Coordinatorfor more information)

FAMU: EVR 3028: Environmental Modeling Principles (3)
EVR 3867: Environmental Risk Analysis (3)

COE: ESI 3312C Operations Research I: Deterministic (3)
EML 4930*Experimental Methods in Nanoscale Science & Engineering (3)

*NOTE: Multiple special topics (4930/4936) courses may share the samecourse number. Make sure that you are enrolling in the correct section.

**Group C Professional/Technical Elective:

A course outside of the CEE department emphasizing professional development, computing, and other professional/technical skills.

  • COP 3014 Fundamentals Of Prog
  • ENC 3243 Technical Writing (3)
  • GIS 1040 Introduction to GIS (3)
  • AGR 4430C Geograp Info Sys Rem
  • CGN 4930 Special Topics (1 - 3)
  • EIN 4445 Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization (3)

Major Design Experience

  • CGN 4800 Pre-Senior Design Prof Issues (2)
  • CGN 4802 Senior Design Project (3)

Suggested Academic Semester

Below is a suggested academic semester map which is subject to change. See a department advisor for current requirements.

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

  • ENG 1004L First-year Engineering Lab (College Requirement) (1)
  • MAC 2311 Calculus I (4)
  • CHM 1045 General Chemistry I (3)
  • CHM 1045L General Chemistry Laboratory I (1)
  • ENC 1101 Freshman Communicative Skills I (3)
  • Liberal Studies Elective (3)
Total: 15

Spring Semester

  • MAC 2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4)
  • ENC 1102 Freshman Communicative Skills II (3)
  • PHY 2048C General Physics I W/ Lab (5)
  • Liberal Studies Elective (3)
Total: 15

Summer Semester

  • Liberal Studies Elective (3)
  • Liberal Studies Elective (3)
  • Liberal Studies Elective (3)
  • Required Science Elective (3) *
Total: 12

Sophom*ore Year

Fall Semester

  • EGN 2123 Computer Graphics for Engineers (2)
  • MAC 2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (5)
  • PHY 2049 General Physics II w/Lab* (5)
  • STA 3032 Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists (3)
Total: 15

Spring Semester

  • EGM 3512 Engineering Mechanics (4)
  • CEG 2202 Intro to Geomatics (3)
  • CEG 2202L Intro to Geomatics Lab
  • EGN 3613 Principles of Engineering Economy (2)
  • Liberal Studies Elective (3)
  • MAP 3305 Engineering Mathematics I (3)
  • OR

  • MAP 2032 Differential Equations (3)
Total: 16

Junior Year

Fall Semester

  • CWR 3201 Hydraulics (3)
  • EES 3040 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Science (3)
  • EGN 3331 Strength of Materials (3)
  • EEL 3003 Introduction To Electrical Engineering (3)
  • EML 3100 Thermodynamics (2)
Total: 15

Spring Semester

  • CEG 3011 Soil Mechanics (3)
  • CEG 3508L CE Materials Lab (1)
  • TTE 3004 Transportation Engineering (3)
  • CCE 3101 Construction Materials (3)
  • ENV 4001 Environmental Engineering (3)
Total: 13

Senior Year

Fall Semester

  • CGN 4800 Pre-Senior Design Prof Issues (2)
  • CEG 4801 Geotechnical Design (3)
  • OR

  • CEG 4111 Foundation Engineering (3)
  • CHM 1046 General Chemistry II (3)
  • OR

  • MCB 3005C Microbiology (4)
  • CWR 4XXX Water Resources Elective (3)
  • Group B Elective (3)
Total: 15

Spring Semester

  • CGN 4802 Senior Design Project (3)
  • TTE 4XXX Transportation Elec. (3)
  • OR

  • CCE 4XXX Construction Elec. (3)
  • Group B Elective (3)
  • Group C Elective (3)
Total: 12

Total Semester Hours: 128

*It is recommended that the science elective be completed prior to the junior year.

Program: Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering Concentration, BS - Florida A&M University (2024)
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