Y CURRICULUM LEADING TO THE DEGREE or izaenizrson or CIVIL ENGINEERING
7) SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING  
  Freshman Year Sccond Semester Crs.
First Semester Crg. C.E. O06—The Engineering Profession 0
I C.E. 001-The Engineering Profession 0 CE- 3O1—TC$tiUg M¤tCYi¤l$ I
or Engl. lOl—Freshman Composition 3 C-E· ‘t§0—·Th€OTY of $tY¤€t¤Y€$ 3
mi Math. l1l—College Algebra 3 CE. 3>§—\Vater Supply & Sewerage 3
.1. Math. ll2—Planc Trigonometry Z CE- ‘l2>—$01l BICPIIGITICS 3
Chem. l06—Gencral Chemistry for Engineers 4 GE- 3H_DY¤¤m1€$ Z
H G.E. l0l·—Engineering Graphicsl 2 CE- 38*/iSt€€l St{U€t¤Y€S 3
R.O.T.C.—l\’Iilitary or Aerospace Science Z N0U‘t€€lm¤€¤l EICCUVC 3
  P.E.—Physical Education 1 —
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17 ' Senior Year
H Sccond Scurlcstcr Cm First Semester Crs.
Q; on O02—'l`he Engineering Profession 0 GE 007—Th9 E¤si¤<><>ri¤s Fr<>f¤SSi<>¤ 0
ry, Engl. l02—Frcshman Composition 3 CE- §92"‘RCmfOICcd COUCYCIC _ 5
Math? l]g_J.\m]ytieS 8, Caleulus I 4 E.E. >0l—Fundamentals- of Elec. Machinery 3
I Chem. l08—General Chemistry for Engineer-S 4   3`lO#IIlgll\\’£1Y. Engineering 3
fw G.E. lO2——Engineering Graphics ll 2 I\O“`t9ChmC“l Elcctltc ’
:1; C_E_ 1O0__pkme Suweyillg 2 Technical Electives 6 or 7
R.O.T.C.—-Military or Aerospace Science 2 ’“‘
I P.E.—Physieal Education I 18 OY 19
"‘ Second Semester Crs.
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18 C.E. 008—The Engineering Profession 0
H F S Sophomore Year C   ;71(—%€mi¤8T e \d _ I t t_ I
4h-St Cuqggfcy yS_ . . — I`lg]DCCI'lI1g I IIIIIIIS Y2] 1011 J
Xi er. 00;-The asgrrmag Profession ri QI-E jQQ-Elements Ot Eng-."*`h¤ ¤¤*· <><*r¤=·¤·i¤S 3
Math. 2ll—Analytics & Calculus II 4 ieuh “i'TBug?mg _COmtmChO“ 3
H Phys. 23l—Gcneral College Physics 3 TOIETQC TE? . _CCt“ CS 6
. img. 2+1-ecmai eoiiegc Physics Lab 2 °°““" °°*“° 3
  C.E. Zl0——P\oute Surveying 3 T
C.E. ll0—Engineering Problems l 9
I CME- ;0$—M€}l}Pm3 & T0POgmPlUC_Dm“'m8 2 Non-technical Electives are to be selected from the Irlumani-
\c_ R·O·r1·C-—M1ht¤TY OT ACYOSPHCC SCICUCC 2 ties and Social Studies in other colleges of the University
,,_ T7 and must be approved by the department head.
Technical Electives are to be approved by the department
Seermd Semester Cr5_ head and may be selected in specific fields such as structures,
, ___ . · , - · highways, sanitary engineering, or other planned objectives.
C.E. 004 The Engineering Profession 0
Math. 2lZ—Analyties & Calculus lll 4 ‘
Phys. 232-——General College Physics 3 _ _
Phys. 242—·General College Physics Lab 2 Course D€.$‘C1"Lpf1()7‘L,$‘
G.E. 2Zl—Staties 3 _ _ _
Gcol. 200-——Elementary Geology for Engineers 3 O0] ( I21) Tllé Ellglllééfllig PTOfCSSlOTl (Presliman) ,
)7 R.O.T.C.——l\Iilitary or Aerospace Science Z (0) I, [I
Non-technical Elective 2 Blythe.
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`€l E O02(lb) The Engineering Profession (Freshman).
cl (0) I, II
srs Summer Camp (4 weeks)-5 credits Blythe.
& C-E- 212—G€¤€f¤l SUYVSYIUS 3 00B(2a) The Engineering Profession (Sophomore).
it. C.E. Zll—Route Surveying Z (0) I
U‘ Chambers.
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m First Scmcstcr lumm cur CK 004(Zb) The Engineering Profession (Sophomore).
2, C.E. 00$—The Engineering Profession O I b (0) H
p>_ C.E. 3S0—Theory of Structures 3 Clam Cm
- CE. 3S0—Ilydraulics 2 ._ . W { U. ) . ) . .
li- CE, 351__HydmuHCS Lab 1   Ihe Engineering I rofessron (lumor). (0) I
m G.E. 43l——Strcngth of Materials 4 '
€f Math. 52l—l\r’Iatlic1imtical Statistics > 0O6(3b) The Engineering Profession (lunior). (O) II
in OT Chambers.
;· Thliltll. 331-—Difterential Equations for Engr. Z _' _
n- NCLB 30?·G¤¤¢e* mcmclmmi Mcmumgy g   Students interested in additional work in Structures should
I\(m`tC°hmCHl El¤¤¤~‘¤ take Math. 331. Those interested in Construction Manage-
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