COLLEGES SUR 3101 Engineering Measurements...........3 EML 3023 Computer Aided Design..............3 Subtotal 67 Students must complete all pre-engineering courses or be co-registered for the final courses of this portion of the program before they will be permitted to register for upper division courses. UPPER DIVISION PROGRAM GROUP A-These courses may be complet- ed at any time after the student has achieved upper division status and has satisfied the nec- essary prerequisites for each. EGM 3520 Strength of Materials..................3. CCE 4204 Construction Methods and M anagem ent ......................... ...................3 CGN 4101 Civil Engineering Cost Analysis............................... .... ... 2 CGN 3421 Computer Programming for Civil Engineers ...............................................4 EML 3100 Thermodynamics ........................3. GLY 2026 Engineering Geology ..................3. SUR 4201 Route Geometrics............................2 CGN 4905 Instrumentation .............................3 Subtotal 23 GROUP B-These courses must be complet- ed satisfactorily before any of the courses in Groups C and D are attempted. A student may register for Group C or D courses during the term in which the student is taking the last of Group B courses. The pre- or co-requisite requirements for any courses listed here must be satisfied before registration for a course. CEG 4011 Soil Mechanics ................................3 CGN 3501 Civil Engineering Materials .........4 CGN 3701 Experimentation & Instrumentation in Civil Engineering........3 CWR 3201 Hydrodynamics........................4 EGM 3400 Engineering Mechanics- Dynam ics .................................... ............... 2 TTE 4811 Physical Design of Transportation Elem ents ........................................ ...... 3 or TTE 4004 Transportation Engineering ...3 CES 3102 Mechanics of Engineering Structures.................................... .............. 4 Subtotal 23 A minimum grade of C is required. GROUP C-All courses in Group B must be completed satisfactorily and all prerequisites satisfied before courses in this group may be attempted. A student may register for Group C during the term in which the student is taking the last of Group B courses. CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering .............3 CES 4141 Stress Analysis.............................2 CEG 4605 Analysis and Design in Steel ........3 CES 4702 Analysis and Design in Reinforced Concrete.............................. .3 CWR 4202 Hydraulics................................ 3 CRW 4111 Engineering Hydrology................3 ENV 4514 W wastewater 2..................................3 EGN 4032 Professional Issues in Engineering............................ .............. 3 Subtotal 23 GROUP D-Design elective courses. The student is required to complete a minimum of one course from this group. CCE 4810 Construction Engineering Design............................................. ........ 3 CEG 4111 Foundation Engineering Design..3 CES 4608 Advanced Steel Design...................3 CES 4704 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design.............. ....... ....... .. ....... 3 CWR 4812 Water Resources Engineering Design....................................... ...... 3 SUR 4462 Subdivision Design.....................3. TTE 4824 Transportation Facility Design......3 GROUP E-Technical elective courses. The student is required to complete 6 credits from Groups D and E. Deviation from this list must have departmental approval. CCE 4801 Formwork Design and Construction....................... .... .. 3 CES 4034 Civil Engineering Estimating ........3 ENV 4432 Potable Water Systems ..............3.... TTE 4004 Transportation Engineering...........3 or TTE 4811 Physical Design of Transportation Elements ...........................3 Total Credits 139 Curriculum Leading to the Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Mapping, A degree program in Surveying and Map- ping is offered through the Civil Engineering department. Present land values and high rates of land development require today's surveyor to perform professional services and make deci- sions that have far reaching effects. The survey- ing and mapping degree program prepares the student for a lifetime of work in this challenging profession. The curriculum not only includes courses in surveying and mapping but also pro- vides a broad background in communications, basic science, mathematics, business principles, and computer utilization. A co-op program is required and is provided through the efforts of professional surveyors to ensure that all survey- ing and mapping graduates serve a two semester training period before graduation. Admission Requirements Applicants should understand that admis- sion to this program is a selective process. Admission will be based on a student's whole record including education objectives, courses completed, and quality of academic record. Pri- ority in admission will be given to those stu- dents whose potential on the basis of the entire record indicates the greatest likelihood of suc- cess in the program. Applicants should have a pre-surveying and mapping program grade point average of 2.0 or higher. Probation and Exclusion Policy A BSSM student who falls below a 2.00 GPA upper division or university cumulative, or fails to make satisfactory progress, will be placed on academic probation requiring a planned pro- gram. If this program is not met, a written request must be made to the department's Com- mittee for Admission and Retention Appeals explaining why satisfactory progress has not been made and what circumstances have changed to indicate that improvements will be in future terms. Permission to participate in pre-registration while on probation may be given at the discre- tion of the department chairperson. Any student who has failed to satisfactorily meet the planned program or who is a survey- ing and mapping major but pursuing a degree in another department may be excluded from the Department of Civil Engineering. Further, any student who is enrolled in an upper divi- sion college other than Engineering, may be dropped from civil engineering class rolls. A student who has registered for a course for which the prerequisite requirement has not been met will be dropped from the class roll. Graduation Requirement In order to graduate from the surveying and mapping curriculum, each student must achieve a grade of C or better in each SUR prefixed course. In addition, no more than one grade of D will be permitted in the calculus and physics sequences. When courses are repeated, the high- est grade achieved will be used for this policy. However, a minimum grade of C is required in MAC 3313 and PHY 3054/PHY 3056L. PRE-SURVEYING AND MAPPING REQUIREMENTS Courses Credits Composition (see note 1) ..............................6 Literature and the Arts (see note 2)................6 Historical and Philosophical Studies (see note 2) .................................... ............. 6 International Studies and Diversity (see note 3)............................................... 0 to 6 Social and Behavioral Sciences (see note 2) ..6 Chemical/Biological Science Elective (from approved list) ................................... 3 Botany Elective (from approved list).............3 CGS 3422 Computer Programming for Engineers.................................. ......2 MAC 3311 Analytical Geometry & Calculus 1......................................... ....4 MAC 3312 Analytical Geometry & Calculus 2...................................... ............. 4 MAC 3313 Analytical Geometry & Calculus 3................................... ............. 4 PHY 3053 General Physics 1........................4 PHY 3055L Lab for PHY 3053 ......................1 PHY 3054 General Physics 2.........................4 PHY 3056L Lab for PHY 3054 ......................1 SUR 3101 Basic Surveying and Mapping......3 SUR 3322 Introduction to Mapping ...............2 ACG 2001 Introduction to Accounting..........3 Sub-Total 62 Note 1: ENC 2213 Technical Writing and Busi- ness Communication or ENC 3250 Pro- fessional Communication should be taken to satisfy part of the composition requirement.