B.S. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING -- 1998-99 Catalog

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Office
Engineering Bldg. (13), Room 263
(805) 756-2947

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

MAJOR COURSES

Units

CE 114 Intro CAD in Civil and Environmental Engr

4

CE 201 Strength of Materials (5) or CE 204, CE 205 Strength of Materials I, II (3)(2)


5

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

4

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

11

SUPPORT COURSES
* = Courses satisfy General Education requirement

BACT 221 General Bacteriology (B1b, E2)*

4

CHEM 124 General Chemistry for the Engineering Disciplines (B1a)*


4

CHEM 125 General Chemistry for the Engineering Disciplines (Area B)*


4

CHEM 129 General Chemistry (Area B)*

4

CHEM 212 Survey of Organic Chemistry (B1a)*

5

CSC 231 Fortran for Engineering Students or
CSC 234 C and UNIX (F1)*


2

EE 201 Electric Circuit Theory

3

EE 251 Electric Circuit Laboratory

1

ENGL 218 Professional Writing: Argumentation and Reports (A4)*


4

MATH 141 Calculus I (B2)*

4

MATH 142 Calculus II (B2)*

4

MATH 143 Calculus III (Area B)*

4

MATH 241 Calculus IV (Area B)*

4

MATH 242 Differential Equations (Area B)*

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 456 Ventilation Principles and Design

4

PHYS 131 General Physics (Area B)*

4

PHYS 132 General Physics (Area B)*

4

PHYS 133 General Physics (Area B)*

4

STAT 312 Statistical Methods for Engineers (Area B)*

3

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GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)


43

A minimum of 72 units is required for GE; 29 of these units are in Major/Support; a minimum of 43 units is required to satisfy remaining GE requirements.

 

® See page 77 for complete GE course listing.

 

® Minimum 3 GE courses required at the 300-400 level.

 

Area A Communication (minimum 10 units)

 

1 unit is in Support

 

Take one course from A1, A2, A3:

 

A1 Expository Writing

 

A2 Critical Thinking

 

A3 Speech

 

A4 Argumentative Writing *see Support

 

Area B Science and Mathematics (no additional units required)

26 units are in Support.

 

B1a Physical Sciences *see Support

B1b Life Sciences elective *see Support

B2 Mathematics and/or Statistics *see Support

Area B * see Support

Area C Arts and Humanities (minimum 15 units)

Take one course from each Area C category:

 

C1 Literature

C1 Philosophy

C2 Fine/Performing Arts

C3 Lit/Phil/Arts (300-400 level)

If less than 15 units, take one course from C1, C2, C3

 

Area D Social, Political, Economic Inst. (minimum 15 units)

 

No more than one course in any Area D category.

 

Take one course from D1a and one from D1b

 

D1a HIST 202 (USCP) or HIST 204 or LS 211

D1b POLS 110 or LS 212

Take three courses from D2, D3, D4a, D4b

 

D2 History (300-400 level)

 

D3 Economics

 

D4a Social Institutions

D4b Social Institutions (300-400 level)

 

Area E Life Understanding (minimum 3 units)

 

No more than one course in any Area E category.

 

Take one course from E1 or E2

 

E1 PSY 201/PSY 202

 

E2 Self Development

Area F Technology (no additional units required)

 

2 units are in Support.

 

F1 Computer Literacy *see Support

 


ELECTIVES


0

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205

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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.