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Civil Engineering (BSCE) Four-Year Sequence Engineering [email protected] 609.771.2543 civilengineering.tcnj.edu FIRST YEAR FALL FSP 16X First Seminar Program ENG 142 Fundamentals of Engineering Design¹ ENG 095 Introduction to Engineering ENG 091 Engineering Seminar I MAT 127 Calculus A PHY 201 General Physics I ECO 101 Microeconomics ¹can be taken either semester freshman year SOPHOMORE FALL PHY 120 Introduction to Geology ENG 222 Statics ENG 272 Advanced Engineering Math I CIV 211 Surveying CIV 213 CAD Laboratory Liberal Learning Elective JUNIOR FALL ENG 093 Engineering Seminar III CIV 311 Structural Analysis CIV 331 Soil Mechanics CIV 333 Soil Mechanics Lab CIV 361 Fluid Mechanics CIV 411 Transportation Engineering I SENIOR FALL ENG 099 Senior Professional Seminar CIV 495 Senior Project I ENG 098 Fundamentals of Engineering Review CIV 371 Civ. Eng. Materials CIV 451 Civil Engineering Economy & Management CIV 421 Reinforced Concrete Civil Engineering Elective Civil Engineering Elective FIRST YEAR SPRING ENG 092 Engineering Seminar II PHY 202 General Physics II CSC 215 Computer Science I MAT 128 Calculus B WRI 102 Academic Writing (if required) CHE 201 General Chemistry I FIRST YEAR SPRING MAT 229 Calculus C ENG 262 Dynamics CIV 251 Strength of Materials CIV 343 Engineering Prob. And Stat. Liberal Learning Elective FIRST YEARIRST YEARIRST YEAR SPRING ENG 094 Engineering Seminar IV CIV 372 Construction Plan & Est CIV 351 Str. Steel Design CIV 363 Fl. Mech./Hydr. Lab CIV 444 Intro to Finite Element CIV 385 Hydr. Eng & Hydrology CIV 431 Foundation Engineering SPRING CIV 496 Senior Project II IDS 252 Society, Ethics and Technology Civil Engineering Elective Civil Engineering Elective Liberal Learning Elective SAMPLE ELECTIVES CIV 381 Environmental Engineering CIV 446 Hydraulic Structure Design CIV 441 Structural Steel Design II CIV 461 Reinforced Concrete Design II CIV 442 Architecturally Informed Structural Design CIV 471 Transportation Engineering II CIV 443 Foundation Engineering II CIV 481 Structural Analysis II CIV 445 Water Resources Engineering ENG 470 Sustainability Europe

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Civil Engineering (BSCE) Four-Year SequenceEngineering

[email protected] 609.771.2543 civilengineering.tcnj.edu

FIRST YEAR FALLFSP 16X First Seminar ProgramENG 142 Fundamentals of Engineering Design¹ENG 095 Introduction to Engineering ENG 091 Engineering Seminar IMAT 127 Calculus APHY 201 General Physics IECO 101 Microeconomics¹can be taken either semester freshman year

SOPHOMORE FALLPHY 120 Introduction to GeologyENG 222 StaticsENG 272 Advanced Engineering Math ICIV 211 SurveyingCIV 213 CAD Laboratory Liberal Learning Elective

JUNIOR FALLENG 093 Engineering Seminar IIICIV 311 Structural AnalysisCIV 331 Soil MechanicsCIV 333 Soil Mechanics LabCIV 361 Fluid MechanicsCIV 411 Transportation Engineering I

SENIOR

FALLENG 099 Senior Professional SeminarCIV 495 Senior Project IENG 098 Fundamentals of Engineering ReviewCIV 371 Civ. Eng. MaterialsCIV 451 Civil Engineering Economy & ManagementCIV 421 Reinforced Concrete Civil Engineering Elective Civil Engineering Elective

FIRST YEAR

SPRINGENG 092 Engineering Seminar IIPHY 202 General Physics IICSC 215 Computer Science IMAT 128 Calculus BWRI 102 Academic Writing (if required)CHE 201 General Chemistry I

FIRST YEAR

SPRINGMAT 229 Calculus CENG 262 DynamicsCIV 251 Strength of MaterialsCIV 343 Engineering Prob. And Stat. Liberal Learning Elective

FIRST YEARIRST YEARIRST YEARSPRINGENG 094 Engineering Seminar IVCIV 372 Construction Plan & EstCIV 351 Str. Steel DesignCIV 363 Fl. Mech./Hydr. LabCIV 444 Intro to Finite ElementCIV 385 Hydr. Eng & HydrologyCIV 431 Foundation Engineering

SPRINGCIV 496 Senior Project IIIDS 252 Society, Ethics and Technology Civil Engineering Elective Civil Engineering Elective Liberal Learning Elective

SAMPLE ELECTIVES CIV 381 Environmental Engineering CIV 446 Hydraulic Structure DesignCIV 441 Structural Steel Design II CIV 461 Reinforced Concrete Design IICIV 442 Architecturally Informed Structural Design CIV 471 Transportation Engineering IICIV 443 Foundation Engineering II CIV 481 Structural Analysis IICIV 445 Water Resources Engineering ENG 470 Sustainability Europe

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[email protected] 609.771.2543 civilengineering.tcnj.edu

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design and construction of society’s infrastructure. Bridges, roads, dams, buildings, and water distribution systems are among the many structures that civil engineers are responsible for designing and analyzing. Civil engineering is traditionally broken into several sub-disciplines including: geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, water resources engineering, environmental engineering, construction management, and surveying.

WHAT IS CIVIL ENGINEERING?

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING is primarily concerned with the interaction between structures and earth materials, as well as, structures constructed from earth materials. Geotechnical engineers analyze site conditions and design foundations and earthworks. Geotechnical engineers deal primarily with soil properties and soil mechanics.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING is concerned with the structural design and structural analysis of buildings, bridges, and other structures. This involves calculating the stresses and forces that act upon or arise within astructure, and designing the structure to successfully resist those forces and stresses.

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING is concerned with moving people and goods efficiently, safely, and in a manner conducive to a vibrant community. This involves specifying, designing, constructing, and maintaining transportation infrastructure which includes streets, canals, highways, rail systems, airports, ports, and mass transit.

WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING is concerned with the flow and conveyance of fluids, principally water. This area of civil engineering is related to the design of pipelines, water distribution systems, drainage facilities (including bridges, dams, channels, culverts levees, storm sewers), and canals.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING deals with the treatment of chemical, biological, and/or thermal waste, the purification of water and air, and the remediation of contaminated sites due to prior waste disposal or accidental contamination.

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT involves the planning and execution of designs from transportation, site development, water resources, environmental, structural and geotechnical engineers.

SURVEYING is the process by which topographic information about an area of interest is obtained. Surveyors measure certain geographical dimensions about a project sire which are then used by other civil engineering disciplines for design or analysis purposes.