B.S. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Office
Engineering Bldg. (13), Room 263
(805) 756-2947

Courses are displayed by Major, Support, General Education and Breadth, and Electives.

Units

MAJOR COURSES

CE 114 Intro CAD in Civil and Environmental Engr

4

CE 204 Strength of Materials

3

CE 205 Strength of Materials

2

CE 221 Fundamentals Transportation Engineering

3

CE 336 Water Resources Engineering

4

CE 337 Hydraulics Laboratory

1

CE 381 Geotechnical Engineering

4

CE 434 Groundwater Hydraulics and Hydrology

3

ENVE 304 Thermodynamics of Processes

3

ENVE 309 Noise and Vibration Control

3

ENVE 316 Automatic Process Control

2

ENVE 325 Environmental Air Quality

3

ENVE 331 Intro to Environmental Engineering

3

ENVE 411 Air Pollution Control

3

ENVE 421 Mass Transfer Operations

3

ENVE 426 Air Quality Measurements

3

ENVE 434 Water Quality Measurements

2

ENVE 436 Intro to Hazardous Waste Management

3

ENVE 438 Water & Wastewater Treatment Design

3

ENVE 439 Solid Waste Management

3

ENVE 442 Advanced System Design

3

ENVE 461 Senior Project

2

ENVE 462 Senior Project

2

1 Adviser approved technical electives

12

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SUPPORT COURSES
* = Satisfies GE& B requirements.

CHEM 124 General Chemistry (B.1.a.)*

4

CHEM 125 General Chemistry

4

CHEM 129 General Chemistry

4

CHEM 326 Survey of Organic Chemistry

4

BACT 221 General Bacteriology (B.1.b., E.2.)*

4

CSC 251 Digital Computer Applications or
CSC 204 C and UNIX (F.1.)*


2

EE 201 Electric Circuit Theory

3

EE 251 Electric Circuit Laboratory

1

MATH 141 Calculus I (B.2.)*

4

MATH 142 Calculus II (B.2.)*

4

MATH 143 Calculus III

4

MATH 241 Calculus IV

4

MATH 242 Differential Equations

4

ME 211 Engineering Statics

3

ME 212 Engineering Dynamics

3

ME 302 Thermodynamics

3

ME 313 Heat Transfer

3

ME 341 Fluid Mechanics

3

ME 451 Ventilation Principles and Design

4

PHYS 131 General Physics (B.1.a.)*

4

PHYS 132 General Physics

4

PHYS 133 General Physics

4

STAT 312 Statistical Methods for Engineers

3

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GENERAL EDUCATION AND BREADTH

For selection of GEB electives, see current Catalog or Class Schedule.
At least 9 units must be 300-400 level.

Area A:

14

ENGL 114 (A1)

ENGL 125/PHIL 125/SPC 125 (A2)

SPC 201/SPC 202 (A3)

ENGL 215 or ENGL 218 (A4)

Area B:

0

A minimum of 18 units is required; 18 of the units are in Support

Physical sciences (B.1.a.)* see Support Courses

Life sciences (B.1.b.)* see Support Courses

Mathematics/statistics (B2)* see Support courses

Area C:

18

PHIL 230 or PHIL 231 (C1)

Critical reading electives (C1) (C1)

Fine and performing arts elective (C2)

Literature, philosophy, arts elective (300-400) (C3)

Arts and humanities elective (Area C)

Area D:

18

HIST 202 (USCP) or HIST 204 (D1)

POLS 210 (D1)

HIST 315 (D2)

ECON 201/211/222 (D3)

Social institutions elective (100-200) (D4a)

Social institutions elective (300-400) (D4b)

Area E:

3

A minimum of 5 units is required; 2 of the units are in Support

PSY 201/PSY 202 (E1)

Self development (E2)* see Support Courses

Area F:

0

A minimum of 2 units is required; 2 of the units are in Support

Computer literacy (F1)* see Support Courses

Total GEB

A minimum of 75 units is required; 22 units are in Support

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ELECTIVES

 

0

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210

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

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08/22/97