Bachelors of Science-Civil Environmental Program Description Civil engineering involves the analysis, planning, design, construction and maintenance of many types of facilities for government, commerce, industry and the public domain. These include office towers, factories, schools, roadway systems, bridges, airports, tunnels and subway systems, dams, canals and water purification facilities. Civil engineers are concerned with the impact their projects have on the public and the environment; they coordinate the needs of society with technical and economic feasibility. The curriculum exposes students to various areas of civil engineering, including construction engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structures, transportation and water resources. Career Opportunities Students with a B.S.E. in civil engineering readily find employment. Civil engineers work in many different types of companies, from large corporations to small, private consulting firms, or in governmental agencies. A civil engineering background is an excellent foundation for jobs in management and public service. Civil engineering is one of the best engineering professions from the viewpoint of international travel opportunities or for eventually establishing one's own consulting business. The B.S.E. in civil engineering prepares graduates for the Fundamentals of (FE) examination, the Principles and Practice of (PE) examination and graduate degrees. Chandler Gilbert Community College Contact Bassam Matar 480-732-7139 B.Matar@cgc.edu Dr. Liz Adams (480) 726-4146 elizabeth.adams@cgc.edu Arizona State University Contact Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Eng Program ECG 251 SEBE@asu.edu 480/965-3589
MATH SEQUENCE: Prerequisite Courses CGCC Civil ENGINEERING (Environmental) FLOW CHART Required Courses 1 st Semester 2 nd Semester 1 st Semester 2 nd Semester MAT 082 (3) Basic Mathematics MAT 092/091 (3)/(4) Introductory MAT 121 (3) Intermediate *MAT 187 is a refresher course for those students who have taken college algebra and trigonometry. MAT 151 (4) College MAT 187 (5) Pre-Calculus MAT 182 (3) Trigonometry These courses maybe taken together MAT 220/221 (4/5) Calculus I MAT 230/231 (4/5) Calculus II MAT 240/241 (4/5) Calculus III MAT 225 (3) Elementary Linear MAT 261/262 (3/4) Differential Equations PHYSICS SEQUENCE: PHY 111/ 111 LL and PHY 112/112LL or one year High School Physics PHY 121/121LL (4/5) University Physics I: Mechanics (Lect/Lab) PHY 131/131LL (4) University Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism (Lect/Lab) ENGINEERING CORE: ECE 102 AA (2) Analysis Tools and Techniques ECE 103 AB (2) Intro to : Problem Solving and Design ECE 211 (3) Mechanics Statics ECE 212 (3) Mechanics Dynamics ECN 211/212 (3) Macroeconomic /Microeconomic Principles ENGLISH SEQUENCE: ENG 061 Basic Writing Skills ENG 071 Fundamentals of Writing ENG 101 (3) First year composition I ENG 102 (3) First year composition II CHEMISTRY SEQUENCE: CHM 130/ 130LL or one year High School Chemistry CHM 151/LL (4) General Chemistry I CHM 152/LL (4) General Chemistry II
Course Subject and Title (courses in bold/shading are critical) TERM ONE: 0-15 CREDIT HOURS ASU hrs Applicable MCCCD course prefix & number(s) MCCCD hrs Notes ASU 101-FSE: The ASU Experience 1 (content included in Intro to ) - ASU 101-FSE should be completed CEE 100: Intro to Civil and Environmental 2 ECE102AA & ECE 103AB 4 first semester. *CHM 113 is a prerequisite and does CHM 114: General Chemistry for Engineers (SQ) OR CHM 151 & CHM 151LL and CHM 152 & CHM not apply toward degree credit. CHM 116: General Chemistry II* (SQ) 4 152LL 8 **If ENG 105 a 3 hr applicable elective must also be taken prior to MAT 265: Calculus for Engineers I 3 MAT 220 or MAT 221 5 or 4 graduation. See Advisor. Social & Behavioral Science (SB) AND Cultural Diversity in the US (C) or Global Awareness (G) 3 (see approved SB and awareness courses) 3 ENG 101 First-Year Composition OR ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition** OR ENG 107: English for Foreign Students 3 ENG 101 or ENG 107 3 TERM TWO: 16-30 CREDIT HOURS HU/SB Elective 3 HU/SB Elective 3 MAT 242: Elementary Linear 2 MAT 225 3 MAT 266: Calculus for Engineers II 3 MAT 230 or MAT 231 5 or 4 PHY 121/122: University Physics I/ Laboratory I (SQ) 3/1 PHY 115 or PHY 121 5 or 4 ENG 102: First-Year Composition OR ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition** OR ENG 108: English for Foreign Students 3 ENG 102 or ENG 108 3 TERM THREE: 31-45 CREDIT HOURS CEE 210: Mechanics: Statics 3 ECE 211 3 Complete 12 critical courses by MAT 267: Calculus for Engineers III 3 MAT 240 or MAT 241 5 or 4 end of term 3. Complete First-Year Composition MAT 275: Modern Differential Equations (MA) 3 MAT 276 OR MAT 277 4 or 3 requirement: ENG 101 & 102 or PHY 131/132: University Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism/ ENG 107 & 108 or ENG 105 Laboratory II (SQ) 3/1 PHY 116 or PHY 131 5 or 4 TERM FOUR: 46-60 CREDIT HOURS CEE 212: Mechanics: Dynamics 3 ECE 212 3 ECE 201+202+203 (6 hrs) at MCCCD = CEE 213: Introduction to Deformable Solids 3 ECE 215 3 CEE 210 & CEE 212 (6 hrs) at ASU EEE 202: Circuits I OR MAE 240: Thermofluids I 4 EEE 202 note: Thermofluids (Not Circuits) is required for Sustainability and Environmental! 5 ECN 211/212 (SB): Macroeconomic Principles/ Microeconomic Principles or ECN 201: Economic Issues & Analysis (SB) 3 ECN 211 or ECN 212 3 Basic Science Elective: 3 BIO 181 (4) or BIO 182 (4) or ECE 111 (3) OR GLG 101 (3) or GLG 101 & 103 (4) or CHM 230 & 230LL (4) 4 or 3 TOTAL HOURS 61 Additional applicable MCCCD topics beyond Term Four Humanities, Fine Arts & Design (HU) AND Cultural Diversity in the US (C) or Global Awareness (G) 3 (see approved HU and awareness courses) 3 ASU Hours 63 Note that if all topics listed above are completed at MCCCD prior to transfer to ASU, a minimum of 56 hours that are applicable to the BSE degree must be taken at ASU. General University Requirements: Legend General Studies Core Requirements: o Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) o Mathematical Studies (MA) o Computer/Statistics/Quantitative applications (CS) o Humanities, Fine Arts, and Design (HU) o Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) o Natural Science-Quantitative (SQ) o Natural Science-General (SG) General Studies Awareness Requirements o Cultural Diversity in the US (C) o Global Awareness (G) o Historical Awareness (H) First-Year Composition Page 1
2014-2015 Catalog Year - MAPP Civil (Environmental ) ASU Major Civil (Environmental ), BSE - Ira A. Fulton Schools of Special Requirements Completion of the Maricopa to ASU Pathway and all special requirements meets ASU major map requirements and guarantees admission to the Chemical, Civil (Environmental ), Civil (Sustainable ), and Construction BSE degree programs. Note: Core Courses should be completed prior to enrolling in any additional lower division requirement courses. While requirements listed will meet ASU degree requirements, only 64 credit hours are transferable to ASU. Special Requirements: 3.0 transfer GPA as calculated by ASU for admissions. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Maricopa Community College District Course Requirements Required Courses Pathway AGEC-S Program ASU ASU Min. Notes Credits Reqs Trk LD Grade Core Courses ENG 101: First-Year Composition 3(3 ASU) C ENG 1101 OR ENG 107: First-Year Composition for ESL ENG 102: First-Year Composition 3(3 ASU) C ENG 1102 OR ENG 108: First-Year Composition for ESL ECE 102: Analysis Tools 4(2 ASU) C An AND ECE 103: Problem Solving A EGR 1102 MAT 221: Calculus With Analytic 4-5(3 ASU) C Geometry I MAT 231: Calculus With Analytic 4-5(3 ASU) C Geometry II MAT 241: Calculus With Analytic 4-5(3 ASU) C Geometry III PHY 121: University Physics I: 4(4 ASU) C Mechanics PHY 1121 B MAT 277: Modern Differential 3-4 (3 ASU) C Equations PHY 131: University Physics II: 4(4 ASU) C Electricity and Magnetism PHY 1131 B CHM 151: General Chemistry I AND 4(0 ASU) C CHM 151LL: General Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 1151 CHM 152: General Chemistry II AND 4(4 ASU) C CHM 152LL: General Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 1152 Page 2
Humanities and Fine Arts AND Awareness Area 3(3 ASU) C Humanities, Arts and Design (HU) and Social Behavioral Sciences (SB) requirements: select courses that ensure completion of all three awareness areas (historical, global and cultural). Social and Behavioral Sciences AND 3(3 ASU) C Awareness Area Additional Lower Division Requirements MAT 225: Elementary Linear 3(2 ASU) C ECE 211: Mechanics-Statics 3(3 ASU) C ECE 212: 3(3 ASU) C Mechanics-Dynamic ECE 215: Mechanics Of Materials 3(3 ASU) C ECE 111: Bioengineering Systems OR 3(3 ASU) C CHM 230: Fundamental Organic Chemistry OR GLG 101: Introduction To Geology I - P ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles 3(3 ASU) C ECN 2201 OR ECN 212: Microeconomic Principles ECN 2202 Required Credits 65 Required Credits CGCC ( Page 3