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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 is to educate a new generation of civil engineers who will be leaders in the profession. The educational program emphasizes professional practice, entrepreneurship, leadership, lifelong learning, and civic contribution.

The program of study combines a broad-based core engineering curriculum, and a substantial experience in the humanities and in business engineering management, with specialization in civil engineering. Within the sequence of civil engineering courses, students have the flexibility to concentrate in structural, geotechnical, water resources and environmental engineering, or construction management.

The objectives of the civil engineering program are that:

1. Our graduates apply mathematics and science to solve complex problems in civil engineering.

2. Our graduates apply skills in problem solving, team work, ethics, management, communication, and awareness of professional and social issues to establish leadership in their chosen career paths.

Civil Engineering Curriculum
Term I
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
CH 115General Chemistry I 3063
CH 117General Chemistry Laboratory I 0311
MA 115Calculus I 4004
E 101Seminar (1)1000
E 121Engineering Design I0322
E 120Engineering Graphics0211
E 115Introduction to Programming 1232
HumHumanities  (2)3063
Total12101916
Term II
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
S.E.Science Elective I  (3)3063
E 102Engineering Experiences II  (4)1001
PEP 111Mechanics3063
MA 116Calculus II4004
E 122Engineering Design II0332
HumHumanities  (2)3063
Total1432116
Term III
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
MA 221Differential Equations4084
PEP 112Electricity and Magnetism3063
E 126Mechanics of Solids4084
E 245Circuits and Systems2373
E 231Engineering Design III0322
HumHumanities  (2)3063
Total1663719
Term IV
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
MA 227Multivariable Calculus3063
E 232Engineering Design IV2373
E 234Thermodynamics3063
S.E.Science Elective II (3)2373
CE 373Structural Analysis3033
HumHumanities  3063
Total1663518
Term V
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
CE 342Fluid Mechanics3364
E 344Materials Processing3063
E 321Engineering Design V0322
E 243Probability and Statistics for Engineers3063
CE 486Structural Steel Design3033
HumHumanities  (2)3063
Total1562918
Term VI
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
CE 484Reinforced Concrete Design3033
E 355Engineering Economics 3364
CE 322Engineering Design VI1322
CE 304Water Resources Engineering3033
CE 483Geotechnical Engineering3343
G.E.General Elective (5)3063
Total1692418
Term VII
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
CE 381Surveying2333
T.E.Technical Elective (6)3063
G.E.General Elective (5)3063
CE 423Engineering Design VII0833
T.G.Technogenesis Core3063
T.E.Technical Elective (6)3003
Total14112418
Term VIII
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
T.E.Technical Elective (6)3063
T.E.Technical Elective (6)3063
G.E.General Elective (5)3063
CE 424Engineering Design VIII0833
HumHumanities  (2)3063
CE 345Modeling and Simulation3033
Total1583018