Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Bulletin: 2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda) Program: Civil Engineering, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Civil Engineering, B.S.Undergraduate ProgramThe Department of Civil and Urban Engineering develops engineering graduates capable of contributing to and advancing the practice of civil engineering and its subdisciplines. Through its research programs, the department strives to be at the forefront in selected areas in the development of new knowledge and applications in civil engineering. Through its educational programs, graduates will be well rounded in state-of-the-art techniques and will develop the skills needed to apply them in a complex profession. Among these skills are the abilities to communicate effectively in written and verbal form and understand the context of civil engineering projects in a complex society. Program Educational ObjectivesProgram educational objectives relate to where the Department of Civil and Urban Engineering expects its graduates to be within three to five years of earning undergraduate degrees. NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s undergraduate program in civil engineering is strongly practice-oriented, heavily emphasizing design, to prepare students for entry-level positions in any civil engineering subdiscipline or for graduate study. While some graduates eventually may work in other professions, the specific educational objectives of the program are as follows:
Student OutcomesProgram outcomes are those abilities and skills that graduates are expected to have upon graduation with a BS in Civil Engineering degree. For these, the Department has adopted the 11 fundamental outcomes specified by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. They cover the full breadth and depth of the abilities and skills needed by modern engineering professionals. They are listed below with brief discussions of how each relates to the civil engineering profession.
Required CoursesThe undergraduate curriculum provides a solid foundation in all major subdisciplines through required courses. Four courses provide the engineering science and professional underpinnings for all subdisciplines: CE-UY 2113 Statics, CE-UY 2123 Mechanics of Materials, CE-UY 2213 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics and CE-UY 1002 Introduction to Civil Engineering. Structural engineering is covered in CE-UY 3122 Structural Dynamics, CE-UY 3133 Structural Analysis, CE-UY 3173 Structural Design, CE-UY 3163 Materials Engineering and CE-UY 4153 Structural Design Project . The required environmental and water resources sequence includes CE-UY 3223 Environmental Engineering I and CE 3243 Water Resources Engineering. Soils engineering is covered in CE-UY 3153 Geotechnical Engineering. Transportation Engineering is introduced in CE-UY 2343 Transportation Engineering. Because the department also has a full undergraduate program in Construction Management, civil engineering students must select two construction engineering courses from an approved list. All students take the capstone course, given over two semesters as CE-UY 4812 Civil Engineering Design I: Site Planning and Design and CE-UY 4822 Civil Engineering Design II: Structural Design. Design is covered in many of these courses, exposing students to design in various subdisciplines. An introduction to design is provided by EG-UY 1003 in the freshman year. Courses CE-UY 3173, CE-UY 3223, CE-UY 3243, CE-UY 3153, and CE-UY 4153 all have significant design content. Most elective courses also have strong design components. All students must complete two 2-credit senior design projects (CE-UY 4812 & CE-UY 4822) during their senior year. Thus, students have progressive design exposure in each program year. Undergraduate elective courses are provided in structural, geotechnical, environmental, water resources and transportation engineering, and construction management and engineering. These allow students to gain significant depth in these areas. Selected students with sufficient gradepoint averages may take beginning graduate courses in these areas. Special topics courses are provided in each major subdiscipline and are offered as needed. Communication skills are emphasized throughout the curriculum. The humanities and social sciences portions of the curriculum focus strongly on developing writing and oral skills. The freshman engineering program also includes substantial emphasis on oral presentations and written report assignments. CE-UY 1002 Introduction to Civil Engineering includes numerous written assignments and encourages discussion. All courses with associated laboratories require written laboratory or project reports; many design courses require formal submission of design reports, some with oral presentations. The senior design-project experience includes many oral and written progress reports and is formally presented and defended as part of final submission. Humanities and social sciences courses also help students to understand the societal context of their profession. CE-UY 1002 Introduction to Civil Engineering reinforces this understanding with specific civil engineering references and provides a focused treatment of professional ethics. These aspects are also highlighted in other civil-engineering curriculum courses. Other RequirementsThe BS in Civil Engineering program has three additional requirements:
AccreditationThe BS in Civil Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. The curriculum for the BS in Civil Engineering is described in the tables that follow. Table 1 summarizes the curriculum and its requirements in subject-area categories. Table 2 summarizes elective courses in construction management, engineering and civil engineering. A typical four-year course of study for civil engineering majors is shown on the full-page chart at the end of this section. |
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Curriculum | ||||
Table 1: Curriculum for the BS in Civil Engineering | ||||
Mathematics: 16 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
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MA-UY 1024 Calculus I for Engineers 1 | 4 Credits | |||
MA-UY 1124 Calculus II for Engineers 1 | 4 Credits | |||
MA-UY 2034 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 1 | 4 Credits | |||
MA-UY 2224 Data Analysis 1 | 4 Credits | |||
Sciences: 18 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CM-UY 1004 General Chemistry for Engineers | 4 Credits | |||
PH-UY 1013 Mechanics | 3 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2121 General Physics Laboratory I | 1 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2023 Electricity, Magnetism and Fluids | 3 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2131 General Physics Laboratory II | 1 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2033 Waves, Optics and Thermodynamics | 3 Credits | |||
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General Engineering, Computer Science: 7 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
EG-UY 1001 Engineering and Technology Forum | 1 Credits | |||
EG-UY 1003 Introduction to Engineering and Design | 3 Credits | |||
CS-UY 1133 Engineering Problem Solving and Programming | 3 Credits | |||
Humanities and Social Science: 24 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
EXPOS-UA 1 Writing the Essay | 4 Credits | |||
EXPOS-UA 2 The Advanced College Essay | 4 Credits | |||
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Civil Engineering: 61 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 1002 Introduction to Civil Engineering | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2113 Statics | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2123 Mechanics of Materials | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2213 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2343 Transportation Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3122 Structural Dynamics | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3133 Structural Analysis | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3153 Geotechnical Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3161 Materials Engineering Laboratory | 1 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3162 Materials Engineering | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3173 Structural Design | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3223 Environmental Engineering I | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3243 Water Resources Engineering I | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4092 Leadership, Business Principles, Policy and Ethics in Civil Engineering | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4153 Structural Design Project | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4812 Civil Engineering Design I: Site Planning and Design | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4822 Civil Engineering Design II: Structural Design | 2 Credits | |||
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Free Elective
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Total Credits for Degree: 129 | ||||
Footnotes for Table 11 All students, except those who have earned a grade of 4 or 5 on the Calculus AB or BC AP Exam, take a mathematics placement examination. Students may be placed in an alternative course, which may not carry degree credit, based up the results of such placement examination. Students also may be advance-placed based upon AP or college math credit earned in high school. Students may substitute MA-UY 1324, which includes two additional contact hours, for MA-UY 1024. 2 Students may select a basic science elective from one of the following areas: biology, astrophysics and astronomy or geology and earth science. 3 Students must take sixeen credits (four courses) of elective courses in the humanities and social sciences. Consult the Technology, Culture and Society portion of the bulletin for details. At least one humanities and social sciences elective must be a 3xxx/4xxx level course. At least one humanities and social sciences elective must be a writing-intensive course, labeled by “W.” 4 A free elective is any course in any department of the University for which the student has the prerequisites. | ||||
Table 2: Approved Construction Management and Engineering and Civil Engineering Electives | ||||
Construction Management and Engineering Electives | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 1502 Leadership and Foundations of Construction Management | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2504 Construction Modeling and Data Structures I | 4 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2513 Construction Materials and Methods | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2523 Contracts and Construction Documents | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3503 Cost Estimating | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3513 Construction Scheduling | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3533 Construction Site Layout and Surveying | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3553 Non-Structural Building Systems | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3563 Construction Modeling and Data Structures II | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4503 Construction Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4513 Construction Project Administration | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4523 Structural Building Systems | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4533 Construction Law | 3 Credits | |||
Civil Engineering Electives | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 4033 Introduction to Urban Infrastructure Systems Management | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4043 Sustainable Cities | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4053 Biosoma - Environmental Design of the City of the Future | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4173 Foundation Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4193 Timber and Masonry Structures | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4253 Hydraulic Systems | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4273 Environmental Engineering II | 3 Credits | |||
Transportation Engineering Electives | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 3313 Introduction to Transportation Systems | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3303 Traffic Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3333 Transportation Systems and Software | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3353 History of the New York City Transit System | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3363 Transportation Economics | 3 Credits | |||
Note:Additional electives for CE undergraduates are available from courses in the Construction Management curriculum. Consult the Construction Management section of the catalog. | ||||
Typical Course of Study for the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering | ||||
Freshman Year | ||||
Fall Semester: 16 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
MA-UY 1024 Calculus I for Engineers | 4 Credits | |||
CM-UY 1004 General Chemistry for Engineers | 4 Credits | |||
EXPOS-UA 1 Writing the Essay | 4 Credits | |||
EG-UY 1001 Engineering and Technology Forum | 1 Credits | |||
EG-UY 1003 Introduction to Engineering and Design | 3 Credits | |||
Spring Semester: 16 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
MA-UY 1124 Calculus II for Engineers | 4 Credits | |||
PH-UY 1013 Mechanics | 3 Credits | |||
EXPOS-UA 2 The Advanced College Essay | 4 Credits | |||
CS-UY 1133 Engineering Problem Solving and Programming | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 1002 Introduction to Civil Engineering | 2 Credits | |||
Sophomore Year | ||||
Fall Semester: 18 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
MA-UY 2034 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations | 4 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2121 General Physics Laboratory I | 1 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2023 Electricity, Magnetism and Fluids | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2343 Transportation Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2113 Statics | 3 Credits | |||
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Spring Semester: 17 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
PH-UY 2131 General Physics Laboratory II | 1 Credits | |||
PH-UY 2033 Waves, Optics and Thermodynamics | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2123 Mechanics of Materials | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 2213 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics | 3 Credits | |||
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Junior Year | ||||
Fall Semester: 15 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
MA-UY 2224 Data Analysis | 4 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3133 Structural Analysis | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3122 Structural Dynamics | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3223 Environmental Engineering I | 3 Credits | |||
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Spring Semester: 16 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 3153 Geotechnical Engineering | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3173 Structural Design | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3243 Water Resources Engineering I | 3 Credits | |||
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Senior Year | ||||
Fall Semester: 16 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 4153 Structural Design Project | 3 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4092 Leadership, Business Principles, Policy and Ethics in Civil Engineering | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 4812 Civil Engineering Design I: Site Planning and Design | 2 Credits | |||
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Spring Semester: 15 Credits | ||||
Course Name | Credits | Term Taken | Grade | Node |
CE-UY 4822 Civil Engineering Design II: Structural Design | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3162 Materials Engineering | 2 Credits | |||
CE-UY 3161 Materials Engineering Laboratory | 1 Credits | |||
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Total credits required for graduation: 129 | ||||
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