Geotechnical Engineering and Lab for CIVE 2340Įnergy Systems: Science, Technology, and Sustainability
Structural Analysis and Recitation for CIVE 2320Įnvironmental Engineering: Principles, Technology, and Sustainability Materials for the Built Environment and Lab for CIVE 2260 Statics and Solid Mechanics and Recitation for CIVE 2221 NUpath RequirementsĪll undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath Requirements.įor this combined major, Nupath requirements are satisfied in several courses across the program and by required courses in the combined major. University-Wide RequirementsĪll undergraduate students are required to complete the University-Wide Requirements. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses where specified and complete any additional courses needed beyond specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements. Students also have the opportunity to undertake a co-op experience consistent with the policies and opportunities offered within the College of Engineering.Ĭomplete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Students successfully completing the program receive a rigorous engineering training education, enabling a high level of engineering knowledge as well as exposure to a broad range of architectural topics and design experiences. The combination of these two professions creates great synergy as architects focus more on the functional and human aspects of development, while civil engineers concentrate on the structural elements of the design, ensuring durable structures that perform under normal and extreme loads. Both professions have critical functions that are essential in the development of society in terms of planning cities and designing more resilient infrastructure and rely on one another to accomplish it.