Environmental Engineering Flow Chart

Audit Years

Program Code EEN

This sample plan and flow chart is suitable for students starting in:

  • 2024-25
  • 2023–24
  • 2022–23
    • CEE 1003 was ENG 1003, which had ENG 1002, ENG 1100, or ENG 1101 as a pre-requisite.
    • CEE 3200 was ENG 3200.
  • 2021–22
  • 2020–21
    • In Year 3 Spring only GE 3850 is offered as a Selected Technical Elective.
  • 2019–20
    • GE 3850 would have been offered in the fall, so in Year 3 Spring take CEE 3810/FW 3330 and in Year 4 Fall take GE 3850.
  • 2018–19 and 2017–18
    • In Year 3 Fall take Composition/Communication instead of Any HASS/HASS Restricted.
    • In Year 3 Spring take SS/EC/PSY course instead of Social and Behavioral Science.
    • In Year 4 Spring take ANY HASS/HASS Restricted instead of Composition/Communication.

Flow charts are not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. Please see degree audit for official list of requirements.

Year 1

Fall

Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)

Spring

Total 17 Credits

Year 2

Fall

Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)

Spring

Total 18 Credits

Year 3

Fall

Total 17 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)

Spring

Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (.5)

Year 4

Fall

Total 17 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)

 

Spring

Total 14 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)

Electives

Senior Design (SD) Pre-requisites

Complete the following pre-requisites for CEE 4905. For other senior design options, please visit the CEGE Undergraduate Capstone.

Required

CEE 3503 may be taken instead of CEE 3501.

Plus 4 of the Following

FW 3330 may be taken instead of CEE 3810.

Selected Technical Electives

Professional Electives

  • Any 1000 or higher level course in biology, chemistry, computer science, construction management, geology, forestry, or physics (BL, CH, CS, CMG, GE, FW, PH)
  • Any 2000 or higher level course in business or economics. (ACC, BUS, EC, FIN, MGT, MIS, MKT)
  • Any 2000 or higher level course in geospatial engineering (SU)
  • Any 3000 or higher level course in civil and environmental engineering or in any other engineering department
  • Any 3000 or higher level course in humanities, social sciences, or university wide (HU, SS, UN)
  • Any 4000 or higher level course in mathematics (MA)

Undergraduate Catalog

Interests?

  • Remediation—think about taking GE 3850 (Geohydrology) and CEE 4511 (Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering)
  • Natural systems—think about taking CEE 4518 (Aquatic Biogeochemistry), CEE 4665 (Stream Restoration), and FW 4220 (Wetlands)
  • Municipal engineering—think about taking CEE 4507 (Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection), CEE 4511 (Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering), and SU 2000 (Surveying and GIS Fundamentals) (only 2 credits)
  • Atmospheric processes and air pollution—think about taking MEEM 4240 (Combustion and Air Pollution) and CH 4515 (Atmospheric Chemistry)
  • Water resources—think about taking CEE 4620 (River and Floodplain Hydraulics), CEE 4640 (Stormwater Management and Low Impact Development), and CEE 4665 (Stream Restoration)

Notes

An overall GPA of 3.00 is required to take graduate level courses (5000 level). A maximum of two (2) graduate level courses may be used toward your BS ENVE degree.

Other courses may be used to satisfy the professional electives requirement if approved by the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering academic advisor.