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Undergraduate Civil Engineering Program

Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is concerned with constructed facilities, including structures, foundations, environmental and transportation systems, waterways, ports, irrigation, drainage, and water supply and treatment. The civil engineers’ vital role is to plan, design and supervise the construction of these facilities.

Civil engineering is one of the most publicly-visible technical fields. It shares the distinction, with military engineering, of being the earliest of the engineering discipline. Other branches of engineering emerged as technical knowledge became more specialized. Civil engineering not only retains a strong relationship with the other branches, but continues to generate new areas of technology.

The basic theories of structural analysis, which are the concern of civil engineers, are expressed in every machine and aircraft, and in buildings and other constructed facilities. The study of mechanics is basic to the field of civil engineering. A thorough foundation in science and mathematics is necessary for the application of basic scientific principles to the design of structures and fluid systems. Computer methods are integrated throughout the civil engineering elective offerings.

Graduates of the Stevens program meet the demands for responsible positions in various sub-disciplines of civil engineering and contribute to the advancement of the civil engineering practice. Prospective employers include industrial firms, consulting engineering firms and construction contractors, as well as various government agencies.

Our undergraduate offerings include subjects basic to all civil engineering, and the program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

 

Mission and Objectives
The Mission of the Civil Engineering Program at Stevens Institute of Technology is to educate a new generation of Civil Engineers who will be leaders in the profession. The educational program emphasizes professional practice, entrepreneurship, leadership, life-long learning and civic contribution.

The students program of study combines a broad based core-engineering curriculum, a substantial experience in the Humanities and in Business and Engineering Management, with specialization in Civil Engineering. Within the sequence of Civil Engineering courses, the students have the flexibility to concentrate in Structures, Geotechnical, Water Resources, Construction Management or Environmental Engineering.

The objectives of the civil engineering program are provided in terms of our expectations for our graduates. Within several years of graduation, they will:

  • Have established a distinctive record of professional achievements within the profession and will have become a licensed Professional Engineer.
  • Be thoroughly aware and knowledgeable in dealing with environmental, social, ethical and economic impacts of their projects.
  • Have augmented their knowledge through Professional and Cultural Continuing Education.
  • Be active in leadership roles within their professional and technical societies.
  • Be innovative and creative in conceiving, designing and constructing of a broad range of projects.
  • Continue to demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit in all their activities.
  • Actively support and advance the educational programs at Stevens Institute of Technology.

Minors available in the Civil Engineering Program
Students in other majors may qualify for minors in structural engineering or water resources by taking the required courses indicated below. Completion of a minor indicates a proficiency beyond that provided by the Stevens engineering curriculum in the basic material of the selected area.

Requirements for a Minor in Structural Engineering
CE 373 Structural Analysis
CE 483 Geotechnical Engineering
CE 484 Concrete Structures
CE 486 Structural Steel Design

Requirements for a Minor in Water Resources
CE 304 Water Resources Engineering
CE 342 Fluid Mechanics
CE 525 Engineering Hydrology
CE 653 Groundwater Engineering
EN 375 Environmental Systems
EN 570 Environmental Chemisty

Course Sequence

The typical course sequence for civil engineering is as follows:

 

Freshman Year

Term I   Term II  
       
Ch 107

General Chemistry I

Ch 116

General Chemistry II

Ch 117

General Chemistry Lab I

Ch 118

General Chemistry Lab II

Ma 115

Math Analysis I

Ma 116

Math Analysis II

PEP 101

Physics I

PEP 102

Physics II

E 121

Engineering Design I

E 122

Engineering Design II

E 120

Engineering Graphics I

E 126

Mechanics of Solids

CS 115

Intro to Computer Science

Hu

Humanities

Hu

Humanities

PE 200

Physical Education

E 101

Seminar

 

 

PE 115

Physical Education

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sophomore Year

Term III

 

Term IV

 

 

 

 

 

Ma 221

Differential Equations

Ma 227

Multivariate Calculus

PEP 201

Physics III

PEP 202

Physics IV

E 234

Thermodynamics & Engergy Conv .

E 246

Electronics & Instruments

E 245

Circuits & Systems

E 243

Prob. & Statistics

E 231

Engineering Design III

E 232

Engineering Design IV

Hu

Humanities

CE 373

Structural Analysis

PE 200

Physical Education

Hu

Humanities

 

 

PE 200

Physical Education

 

 

 

 

Junior Year

Term V   Term VI  
       
CE 342

Transport/Fluid Mech.

CE 345

Modeling & Simulation

E 344

Materials Processing

E 355

Engineering Economics

E 321

Engineering Design V

CE 322

Engineering Design VI

CE 381

Surveying

CE 483

Geotechnical Engineering

CE 486

Structural Steel Design

CE 484

Reinforced Concrete Design

Hu

Humanities

Hu

Humanities

PE 200

Physical Education

PE 200

Physical Education

 

 

 

 

Senior Year

Term VII   Term VIII  
       

 

Civil Engineering Elective 1

CE 304

Water Resources

 

Civil Engineering Elective1

EN 375

Environmental Systems

 

Elective

Elective

 

CE 423

Engineering Design VII1

CE 424

Engineering Design VIII1

E 421

Engineering Econ. Design

Hu

Humanities

Hu

Humanities

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 To be selected from the following list: CE519, CE579, CE595 and CM501 or CM580.