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CHEM 105 (4) Chemistry I MATH 220 (2) Lin. Algebra MATH 171 (4) Calculus I MATH 172 (4) Calculus II MATH 273 (2) Calculus III ENGL 101 (3) Intro. Writing (3) PHYS 201 (4) Eng. Physics I HIST Cont. Issues Physical Science MATH 315 (3) C MATH 106 & C & MATH 108 & C or 83% ALEKS C or // MATH 106 or other MATH or 80% ALEKS MATH 171 or // Pass in Writing Exam or ENGL 100 & S MATH 171 & C or MATH 172, 273, 315 or // C Freshman – Year 1 Sophomore – Year 2 Junior – Year 3 Civil Engineering, B.S. SID: Advisor: ALEKS: Math Placement: Writing Placement: Transfer School: Start Sem.: Cert. Sem.: Grad. Sem.: Fall: 16 Cr Spring: 17 Cr Fall: 16 Cr Spring: 16 Cr Sem. GPA: Sem. GPA: 11 Required UCORE Courses - UCORE GPA: [WRTG], [COMM], [SSCI], [PSCI], [CAPS], , , , Version 6.0 - 12-27-2017 (3) Notes Credits: Credits Completed: A's A-'s B+'s B's B-'s C+'s C's C-'s D+'s D's F's Last Name: M.I.: Transfer Degree: First Name: Advising Gateway Certification Requirements: Cum GPA >= 2.5 and at least a “C” in each of these 4 courses: CE 211 , MATH 171 , MATH 172 , PHYS 201 Sem. GPA: Sem. GPA: Sem. GPA: 6 Required CE Electives & e-mail: # Sem. Courses: Spring: 17 Cr Spring: 16 Cr Sem. GPA: Remaining Cum. GPA Cert. GPA M&P GPA ENG GPA Sem. GPA: Courses C Diff. Equations --> --> Desired Cum GPA: Requirements: ENGR 120 (2) Innovation CE 211 (3) Statics CE 215 (3) Mec. Materials ME 212 (3) Dynamics Fall: 18 Cr CE 302 (2) Intro. Surveying CE 330 (3) Structural Engr CE 315 (3) Fluid Mechanics CE 317 (4) Geotech. Engr CE 303 (2) CE Comp. Appl. CE 322 (3) Transport. Engr Senior –Year 4 Fall: 13 Cr CE 463 (3) Engr Administr. CE 480 (1) Ethics, Profes. Cert; Senior Standing C MATH 172 & C; CE 211 & C Cert; CE 215 & C Cert; CE 215 & C; CE 315 or // Cert; STAT Cert; CE 315 & C ME 301 (3) Thermodynamics CE Elective 1 CE Elective 2 CE Elective 5 CE Elective 4 Cert; CHEM 105 Cert; Other Prereqs Depend on Elective Cert; Other Prereqs Depend on Elective (3) CE 341 (3) Environm. Engr CstM 254 (2) ME 220 (1) CE 351 (3) Water Res. Engr CE Elective 3 CE 495 (var.) Engr Internship CE 465 (3) Intgr. CE Dsgn CE 466 (1) FE Ex. Review CE Elective 6 MATH 172 or //; PHYS 201 or // Cert; MATH 171 Cert; ME 212 Cert; Cert; Other Prereqs Depend on Elective Cert; Other Prereqs Depend on Elective Cert; Other Prereqs Depend on Elective Cert; Other Prereqs Depend on Elective Cert; CE 303 Cert; Senior Standing PHYS 201 & C CstM 254: Cert; ME 220: CE 215 or // EE 221 (2) Num. Comp. MATH 172 & C; MATH 220 & C or // MATH >= 101 or // in MATH >=106 or 40% ALEKS COM 102 (3) Communication M. Economics Sem. GPA: CE 414 (3) Struct Des Loads Cert; CE 330 & C; STAT or // ENGL 402 (3) Tech. Writing ENGL 101; Junior Standing Eng. Statistics MATH 172 [ROOT] , , [QUAN] (4) (3) Writing Portfolio Tri-Cities Contact CE Electives BIOL 102 (4) Gener. Biology This is for unofficial planning purposes only and does not represent any official endorsement. The official requirements are available in the WSU Catalog.

Civil Engineering, B.S. M.I. & e-mail 105(4) Chemistry I MATH 220 (2) Lin. Algebra MATH 171 (4) Calculus I MATH 172 (4) o µ o µ // MATH 273 (2) Calculus III ENGL 101(3) Intro. Writing

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CHEM 105 (4)Chemistry I

MATH 220 (2)Lin. Algebra

MATH 171 (4)Calculus I

MATH 172 (4)Calculus II

MATH 273 (2)Calculus III

ENGL 101 (3)Intro. Writing

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PHYS 201 (4)Eng. Physics I

HISTCont. Issues

Physical Science

MATH 315 (3)C

MATH 106 & C & MATH 108 & Cor 83% ALEKS C or //

MATH 106 or other MATHor 80% ALEKS MATH 171 or //

Pass in Writing Examor ENGL 100 & S

MATH 171 & C or MATH 172, 273, 315 or //

C

Freshman – Year 1 Sophomore – Year 2 Junior – Year 3

Civil Engineering, B.S. SID: Advisor:

ALEKS: Math Placement: Writing Placement:

Transfer School:

Start Sem.: Cert. Sem.: Grad. Sem.:

Fall: 16 Cr Spring: 17 Cr Fall: 16 Cr Spring: 16 Cr

Sem. GPA: Sem. GPA:

11 Required UCORE Courses - UCORE GPA:

[WRTG], [COMM], [SSCI], [PSCI], [CAPS], , , ,

Version 6.0 - 12-27-2017

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Notes

Credits: Credits Completed:

A's

A-'s

B+'s

B's

B-'s

C+'s

C's

C-'s

D+'s

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F's

Last Name:M.I.:

Transfer Degree:

First Name:Advising Gateway

Certification Requirements: Cum GPA >= 2.5 and at least a “C” in each of these 4 courses: CE 211 , MATH 171 , MATH 172 , PHYS 201

Sem. GPA: Sem. GPA: Sem. GPA:

6 Required CE Electives

& e-mail: # Sem. Courses:

Spring: 17 Cr Spring: 16 Cr

Sem. GPA:

Remaining Cum. GPA Cert. GPA M&P GPA ENG GPA

Sem. GPA:

Courses

C Diff. Equations

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Desired Cum GPA:Requirements:

ENGR 120 (2)Innovation

CE 211 (3)Statics

CE 215 (3)Mec. Materials

ME 212 (3)Dynamics

Fall: 18 CrCE 302 (2)

Intro. Surveying

CE 330 (3)Structural Engr

CE 315 (3)Fluid Mechanics

CE 317 (4)Geotech. Engr

CE 303 (2)CE Comp. Appl.

CE 322 (3)Transport. Engr

Senior –Year 4 Fall: 13 CrCE 463 (3)

Engr Administr.

CE 480 (1)Ethics, Profes.

Cert; Senior Standing

C

MATH 172 & C;CE 211 & C

Cert; CE 215 & C

Cert; CE 215 & C; CE 315 or //

Cert; STAT

Cert; CE 315 & C

ME 301 (3)Thermodynamics

CE Elective 1

CE Elective 2 CE Elective 5

CE Elective 4

Cert; CHEM 105

Cert; OtherPrereqs Depend on Elective

Cert; OtherPrereqs Depend on Elective

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CE 341 (3)Environm. Engr

CstM 254 (2)ME 220 (1)

CE 351 (3)Water Res. Engr

CE Elective 3

CE 495 (var.)Engr Internship

CE 465 (3)Intgr. CE Dsgn

CE 466 (1)FE Ex. Review

CE Elective 6

MATH 172 or //;PHYS 201 or // Cert; MATH 171

Cert; ME 212

Cert;

Cert; OtherPrereqs Depend on Elective

Cert; OtherPrereqs Depend on Elective

Cert; OtherPrereqs Depend on Elective

Cert; OtherPrereqs Depend on Elective

Cert; CE 303

Cert; Senior Standing

PHYS 201 & C

CstM 254: Cert; ME 220: CE 215 or //

EE 221 (2)Num. Comp.

MATH 172 & C;MATH 220 & C or //

MATH >= 101 or // in MATH >=106 or 40% ALEKS

COM 102 (3) Communication

M. Economics

Sem. GPA:

CE 414 (3)Struct Des Loads

Cert; CE 330 & C; STAT or //

ENGL 402 (3)Tech. Writing

ENGL 101;Junior Standing

Eng. Statistics

MATH 172

[ROOT] , , [QUAN]

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Writing Portfolio Tri-Cities Contact

CE Electives

BIOL 102 (4) Gener. Biology

This is for unofficial planning purposes only and does not represent any official endorsement. The official requirements are available in the WSU Catalog.

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463 Engineering Administration 3 Engineering economy; annual cost, present worth, rate of return, and benefit-cost ratio in engineering decision making; basic contract law.
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465 [CAPS] [M] Integrated Civil Engineering Design 3 (1-6) Course Prerequisite: CE 303; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering; junior standing. Civil engineering applications to planning and design; problem synthesis, data analysis, decision making and reporting; design of complete projects that include local and world-wide problems through interdisciplinary teams.
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Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 425 Soil and Site Improvement 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Compaction theory and methods; deep densification of soils; advanced consolidation theory, preloading, vertical drains, chemical stabilization, grouting; design with geosynthetics. Credit not granted for both CE 425 and CE 525. Required preparation must include CE 317. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 435 Foundations 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Site investigation; bearing capacity, settlement and design of shallow foundations, piles and piers; design of retaining walls. 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Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 415 Environmental Measurements 3 (1-6) Course Prerequisite: CE 341; STAT 360 or concurrent enrollment or STAT 370 or concurrent enrollment; certified major in Civil Engineering. Theory and laboratory measurement techniques used in analyzing environmental quality parameters. Credit not granted for both CE 415 and CE 515. Required preparation must include CE 341. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 418 Hazardous Waste Engineering V 3-4 Course Prerequisite: CE 341 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Hazardous waste properties, chemodynamics, and health effects; introduction to risk assessment and hazardous waste remediation. Credit not granted for both CE 418 and CE 518. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 419 Hazardous Waste Treatment 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 418 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. 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Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 425 Soil and Site Improvement 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Compaction theory and methods; deep densification of soils; advanced consolidation theory, preloading, vertical drains, chemical stabilization, grouting; design with geosynthetics. Credit not granted for both CE 425 and CE 525. Required preparation must include CE 317. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 435 Foundations 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Site investigation; bearing capacity, settlement and design of shallow foundations, piles and piers; design of retaining walls. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 416 Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory 3 (1-6) Course Prerequisite: CE 315; STAT 360 or concurrent enrollment or STAT 370 or concurrent enrollment; certified major in Civil Engineering. Experiments related to fluid flow principles and their application to hydraulic engineering. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 450 Water Resource Engineering Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Design and implementation of engineered hydraulic and hydrologic systems; site assessment; distribution networks; remediation systems; sustainable use; restoration; project based. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 451 Open Channel Flow 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Steady, non-uniform flow; controls and transitions in fixed-bed channels. Credit not granted for both CE 451 and CE 551. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 456 Sustainable Development in Water Resources 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Sources of freshwater in Pacific Northwest; water demands; climate change impacts on water availability; approaches for developing sustainable water yield. 460 Engineering
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401 Climate Change Science and Engineering 3 Course Prerequisite: CHEM 105; MATH 172; PHYSICS 201; certified in any major. Engineering solutions for climate change problems; basic science of climate change, engineering for mitigation and adaptation, and climate change policy. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 402 Applied Meteorology 3 Course Prerequisite: MATH 172 or 182; PHYSICS 201; certified in any major. Atmospheric physical behavior across spatial scales linking concepts of meteorological phenomena to engineering design principles. Credit not granted for both CE 402 and CE 502. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 403 Air Quality Management 3 Course Prerequisite: Certified in any major. Air pollution from the perspective of an environmental manager; regulatory framework, management strategies, monitoring, modeling tools, and control technologies. Credit not granted for both CE 403 and CE 503. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 415 Environmental Measurements 3 (1-6) Course Prerequisite: CE 341; STAT 360 or concurrent enrollment or STAT 370 or concurrent enrollment; certified major in Civil Engineering. Theory and laboratory measurement techniques used in analyzing environmental quality parameters. Credit not granted for both CE 415 and CE 515. Required preparation must include CE 341. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 418 Hazardous Waste Engineering V 3-4 Course Prerequisite: CE 341 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Hazardous waste properties, chemodynamics, and health effects; introduction to risk assessment and hazardous waste remediation. Credit not granted for both CE 418 and CE 518. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 419 Hazardous Waste Treatment 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 418 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Principles of operation and application of processes in design of technologies used in hazardous waste treatment and remediation. Credit not granted for both CE 419 and CE 519. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 442 Water and Wastewater Treatment Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 341 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, or Environmental Science. Water and wastewater treatment processes and design. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 400 Highway Materials Engineering 3 (2-3) Course Prerequisite: STAT 360 or concurrent enrollment or STAT 370 or concurrent enrollment; ME 220; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering; senior standing. Basic properties and mix designs of aggregates, asphalt, concrete and recycled materials; quality assurance, quality control. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 425 Soil and Site Improvement 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Compaction theory and methods; deep densification of soils; advanced consolidation theory, preloading, vertical drains, chemical stabilization, grouting; design with geosynthetics. Credit not granted for both CE 425 and CE 525. Required preparation must include CE 317. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 435 Foundations 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Site investigation; bearing capacity, settlement and design of shallow foundations, piles and piers; design of retaining walls. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 416 Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory 3 (1-6) Course Prerequisite: CE 315; STAT 360 or concurrent enrollment or STAT 370 or concurrent enrollment; certified major in Civil Engineering. Experiments related to fluid flow principles and their application to hydraulic engineering. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 450 Water Resource Engineering Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Design and implementation of engineered hydraulic and hydrologic systems; site assessment; distribution networks; remediation systems; sustainable use; restoration; project based. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 451 Open Channel Flow 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Steady, non-uniform flow; controls and transitions in fixed-bed channels. Credit not granted for both CE 451 and CE 551. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 456 Sustainable Development in Water Resources 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Sources of freshwater in Pacific Northwest; water demands; climate change impacts on water availability; approaches for developing sustainable water yield. 460 Engineering
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Breadth Course 351 Water Resources Engineering 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 315 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Application of fluid mechanics to hydraulic infrastructure, principles of open channel flow, and introduction to surface and ground water hydrology. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students.
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460 Engineering Hydrology 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Components of the hydrologic cycle; conceptual models; watershed characteristics; probability/statistics in data analysis; hydrographs; computer models; design applications. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 475 Groundwater 3 (2-3) Course Prerequisite: CE 317 or GEOLOGY 315; MATH 140 or concurrent enrollment, or MATH 172 or 182 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to groundwater occurrence, movement, quality, and resource management, emphasizing physical and biogeochemical principles. Field trip required. (Crosslisted course offered as GEOLOGY 475, CE 475). Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 430 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; MATH 220; E E 221; certified major in Civil Engineering. Stiffness methods for the analysis of trusses, beams, and frames; matrix models; and computer applications. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 431 Structural Steel Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; CE 414; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Design of steel structures by load and resistance factor design (LRFD); behavior and design of beams, columns, tension members and connections. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 433 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; CE 414; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Behavior, analysis, and design of reinforced concrete structures; flexure; shear; bond; serviceability requirements; design of beams, columns, and slabs. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 434 Prestressed Concrete and Reinforced Masonry Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 433 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Behavior, analysis, and design of pretensioned and post-tensioned prestressed concrete structures; behavior and design of reinforced masonry structures. Credit not granted for both CE 434 and CE 534. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 436 Design of Timber Structures 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; CE 414; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Engineering properties of wood materials; analysis and design of members, connections, trusses, shearwalls and structural diaphragms; durability and moisture effects on engineered wood products. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 405 Sustainability: Green Engineering 3 Course Prerequisite: Senior standing; certified major in Architecture, Construction Management, Civil Engr, Electrical Engr, Bioengineering, Chemical Engr, Mechanical Engr, Computer Science, Materials Science Engr, or Computer Engr. Focus on the LEED green building rating system with topics on sustainable site selection, alternative transportation, heat island effect, light pollution, water and energy efficiency/use, regional and global climate/air issues, use/reuse of many material and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Credit not granted for both CE 405 and CE 505. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 456 Sustainable Development in Water Resources 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Sources of freshwater in Pacific Northwest; water demands; climate change impacts on water availability; approaches for developing sustainable water yield. 472 Durable and Sustainable Pavements and Bridges 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 215 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Introduction to durability and sustainability concepts and practices related to pavements and bridges; deterioration mechanisms of Portland cement concrete and asphalt concrete; holistic perspectives for infrastructure management; effective materials and techniques for pavement and bridge preservation. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 473 Pavement Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317; ECONS 101 or 102; CE 322 or concurrent enrollment; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Pavement performance evaluation, material characterization, traffic analysis, pavement structural response analysis, transfer function application, and pavement design procedures for both flexible and rigid pavements. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 476 Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317; certified major in Civil Engineering. Engineering concept and information needed to maintain, evaluate, repair and rehabilitate pavements and design of flexible and rigid overlays. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students.
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Please, select your WSU Writing Placement. For instance, if you have successfully completed the writing placement select OK; if you have earned a grade of "S" in ENGL 100 select 100-S.
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Breadth Course 330 Introduction to Structural Engineering 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 215 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Introduction to structural analysis and design; structural modeling; design philosophies; deflections; indeterminate analysis by the Force Method.
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102 [COMM] Public Speaking in the Digital Age 3 Face-to-face and mediated communication in group and professional settings.
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CstM 254 and ME 220 254 Construction Graphics 2 (1-2) Course Prerequisite: Certified major in Construction Management or Civil Engineering. Visual literacy and details in construction documents using drawing techniques. 220 Materials Laboratory 1 (0-3) Course Prerequisite: CE 215 or concurrent enrollment. Mechanical behavior of materials and application to engineering structures.
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STAT 360 or STAT 370 360 Probability and Statistics 3 Course Prerequisite: MATH 172 or MATH 182. Probability models, sample spaces, random variables, distributions, moments, comparative experiments, tests, correlation and regression in engineering applications. Credit not granted for both STAT 360 and 370. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students.
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402 [WRTG] [M] Technical and Professional Writing 3 Course Prerequisite: ENGLISH 101 or 298; junior standing. Research writing: defining, proposing, reporting progress; presenting a final product; other professional writing needs. Credit not granted for both ENGLISH 402 and 403.
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460 Engineering Hydrology 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Components of the hydrologic cycle; conceptual models; watershed characteristics; probability/statistics in data analysis; hydrographs; computer models; design applications. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 475 Groundwater 3 (2-3) Course Prerequisite: CE 317 or GEOLOGY 315; MATH 140 or concurrent enrollment, or MATH 172 or 182 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to groundwater occurrence, movement, quality, and resource management, emphasizing physical and biogeochemical principles. Field trip required. (Crosslisted course offered as GEOLOGY 475, CE 475). Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 430 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; MATH 220; E E 221; certified major in Civil Engineering. Stiffness methods for the analysis of trusses, beams, and frames; matrix models; and computer applications. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 431 Structural Steel Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; CE 414; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Design of steel structures by load and resistance factor design (LRFD); behavior and design of beams, columns, tension members and connections. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 433 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; CE 414; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Behavior, analysis, and design of reinforced concrete structures; flexure; shear; bond; serviceability requirements; design of beams, columns, and slabs. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 434 Prestressed Concrete and Reinforced Masonry Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 433 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Behavior, analysis, and design of pretensioned and post-tensioned prestressed concrete structures; behavior and design of reinforced masonry structures. Credit not granted for both CE 434 and CE 534. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 436 Design of Timber Structures 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 330 with a C or better; CE 414; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Engineering properties of wood materials; analysis and design of members, connections, trusses, shearwalls and structural diaphragms; durability and moisture effects on engineered wood products. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 405 Sustainability: Green Engineering 3 Course Prerequisite: Senior standing; certified major in Architecture, Construction Management, Civil Engr, Electrical Engr, Bioengineering, Chemical Engr, Mechanical Engr, Computer Science, Materials Science Engr, or Computer Engr. Focus on the LEED green building rating system with topics on sustainable site selection, alternative transportation, heat island effect, light pollution, water and energy efficiency/use, regional and global climate/air issues, use/reuse of many material and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Credit not granted for both CE 405 and CE 505. Offered at 400 and 500 level. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 456 Sustainable Development in Water Resources 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 351 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Sources of freshwater in Pacific Northwest; water demands; climate change impacts on water availability; approaches for developing sustainable water yield. 472 Durable and Sustainable Pavements and Bridges 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 215 with a C or better; certified major in Civil Engineering. Introduction to durability and sustainability concepts and practices related to pavements and bridges; deterioration mechanisms of Portland cement concrete and asphalt concrete; holistic perspectives for infrastructure management; effective materials and techniques for pavement and bridge preservation. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 473 Pavement Design 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317; ECONS 101 or 102; CE 322 or concurrent enrollment; certified major in Civil Engineering or Construction Engineering. Pavement performance evaluation, material characterization, traffic analysis, pavement structural response analysis, transfer function application, and pavement design procedures for both flexible and rigid pavements. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students. 476 Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation 3 Course Prerequisite: CE 317; certified major in Civil Engineering. Engineering concept and information needed to maintain, evaluate, repair and rehabilitate pavements and design of flexible and rigid overlays. Cooperative: Open to UI degree-seeking students.
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466 Fundamentals of Engineering Examination Review 1 Course Prerequisite: Senior standing; certified major in Civil Engr, Construction Engr, Electrical Engr, Bioengineering, Chemical Engr, Mechanical Engr, Computer Science, Materials Science Engr, or Computer Engr. Review of topics to prepare for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. S, F grading.
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Writing Portfolio Completed towards the end of the spring semester of the second year, the Junior Writing Portfolio is a two-part, mid-career diagnostic to determine if your writing abilities are ready to handle the challenges of your Writing-in-the-Major (M) Courses and other upper-division courses that assign writing. The two parts are the timed write and the packet. You may complete these two parts in the order you choose. The timed write consists of two impromptu essays written during a single, supervised two-hour session. One essay will be argumentative and the other will be a self-evaluation. The packet consists of three samples of your writing that you have completed for three different college-level courses. These samples demonstrate your readiness for upper-division, writing-intensive classes in your major. The instructor who assigned and graded each sample will have to sign the packet cover sheet and note the writing as “Acceptable” or “Exceptional.” Additional information is available at the "Writing Portfolio" and "Tri-Cities Contact" links.
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CE Breadth Electives: 4 courses 3 courses from CE 322, CE 330, CE 341 and CE 351 and 1 additional upper-division CE elective other than 495, 499 or any course used to fulfill a major requirement. CE Breadth Electives and CE Electives: 1 course 1 course from the sustainability-component courses: CE 341, CE 401, CE 403, CE 405, CE 433, CE 436, CE 450, CE 472, CE 473, or CE 476 CE Elective courses: 18-credit hours Minimum of 3 courses to have design emphasis Minimum of 2 different design-emphasis courses to represent 2 different areas of study among: Environmental (CE 401, CE 402, CE 403, CE 415, CE 418, CE 419, CE 442); Geotechnical (CE 400, CE 425, CE 435); Hydraulics (CE 416, CE 450, CE 451, CE 456, CE 460, CE 475); Structural (CE 414, CE 430, CE 431, CE 433, CE 434, CE 436); Sustainability (CE 405, CE-456, CE 472); Transportation/Pavement (CE-400, CE-472, CE 473, CE 476); Other (CE 488 (4 Cr), CE 498 (4 Cr), CST_M 462, CST_M 466, or as approved by advisor)
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102 [BSCI] General Biology 4 (3-3) Enrollment not allowed if credit for BIOLOGY 105 already earned. Understanding current and future advances in biology as 'citizen scientists'. Lecture and laboratory; not for students majoring in the life sciences. Credit not allowed for students who have already completed BIOLOGY 105. Credit not granted towards elective requirements for majors in the School of Biological Sciences.