

For all but the non-ABET accredited tracks, there are additional math and science requirements that are normally satisfied by taking MAE 305 Mathematics in Engineering, ORF 245 Fundamentals of Engineering Statistics and GEO 203 Fundamentals of Solid Earth Science. Course requirements include engineering science courses, engineering design courses, a senior thesis, and program electives. At the end of the first year, the student declares CEE as a major and selects one of the tracks. In the first year, students should complete the mathematics basic science, computing, and writing requirements common to all B.S.E. The department offers five tracks: architecture and engineering, environmental engineering, geological engineering, structural engineering, and engineering and the liberal arts. The CEE curriculum is sufficiently flexible to provide opportunities for students to pursue certificate programs across the University, and to do study-abroad in the junior year. The student's course of study is planned in consultation with the director of studies and the academic adviser and requires a year-long thesis, which counts as two courses. Requirements for study in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering follow the general requirements for the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the University. Information and Departmental Plan of Study
