BS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING  2005-07 Catalog
Civil & Environmental Engineering Department
Engineering Bldg. (13), Room 263
(805) 756-2947

   o  60 units upper division

   o  GWR

   o  2.0 GPA

   o  USCP

   * = Satisfies General Education requirement

MAJOR COURSES

 

CE 201 or CE 204, 207 Mechanics of Materials

6

CE 336 Water Resources Engineering

4

CE 337 Hydraulics Laboratory

1

CE 381 Geotechnical Engineering

4

CE 434 Groundwater Hydraulics and Hydrology

3

ENVE 111 Intro to Env. Engineering Profession

1

ENVE 304 Thermodynamics of Processes

4

ENVE 309 Noise and Vibration Control

3

ENVE 325 Environmental Air Quality

3

ENVE 331 Intro to Environmental Engineering

4

ENVE 411 Air Pollution Control

3

ENVE 416 Environmental Process Modeling

4

ENVE 421 Mass Transfer Operations

3

ENVE 426 Air Quality Measurements

3

ENVE 434 Water Quality Measurements

4

ENVE 436 Intro Hazardous Waste Management

3

ENVE 438 Water & Wastewater Treatment Design

3

ENVE 439 Solid Waste Management

3

ENVE 450 Industrial Pollution Prevention

4

ENVE 455 Environmental Health and Safety

4

ENVE 466, 467 Senior Project Design Laboratory

2,2

1,2  Advisor approved technical electives

10

 

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SUPPORT COURSES

 

3   CHEM 127 General Chemistry I (B3/B4)*

4

CHEM 128 General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 129 General Chemistry III

4

CHEM 312 Survey of Organic Chemistry (transfer equivalent CHEM 212)

5

CSC 231 Fortran or CSC 234 C/UNIX

2

EE 201 Electric Circuit Theory

3

ENGL 149 Technical Writing for Engineers (A3)*

4

MATH 141, 142 Calculus I, II (B1)*

4,4

MATH 143 Calculus III  (Add’l Area B)*

4

MATH 241 Calculus IV

4

MATH 244 Linear Analysis I

4

MCRO 221 Microbiology (B2)*

4

ME 211, 212 Engr Statics, Engr Dynamics

3,3

ME 341 Fluid Mechanics I

3

PHYS 131 General Physics (Add’l Area B)*

4

PHYS 132, 133 General Physics II, III

4,4

STAT 312 Statistical Methods for Engineers (B6)*

4

 

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GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)

 

72 units required; 32 units are in Support.

 

®Minimum of 8 units required at the 300-400 level.

 

Area A  Communication (8 units)

 

A1 Expository Writing

4

A2 Oral Communication

4

A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing * 4 units in Support

0

Area B  Science and Mathematics (no additional units required)

 

B1 Mathematics/Statistics * 8 in Support

0

B2 Life Science * 4 units in Support

0

B3 Physical Science * 4 in Support

0

B4 One lab taken with either a B2 or B3 course

 

B5 (requirement for Liberal Arts students only)

 

B6 Upper-division Area B * 4 in Support

0

Additional Area B units* 8 in Support

0


Area C  Arts and Humanities (16 units)

 

C1 Literature

4

C2 Philosophy

4

C3 Fine/Performing Arts

4

C4 Upper-division elective (PHIL 340 or FNR 360 recommended)

4

Area D/E  Society and the Individual (16 units)

 

D1 The American Experience (40404)

4

D2 Political Economy

4

D3 Comparative Social Institutions

4

D4 Self Development (CSU Area E)

4

 

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ELECTIVES

0

 

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1  To be selected in accordance with the A.B.E.T. 24-unit and Culminating Engineering Design requirement, in consultation with your academic advisor.

2  No more than 4 units of ENVE 400 or CE 400 can be counted towards technical electives.

3  CHEM 124, 125 will substitute for CHEM 127, 128.