Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) requires completion of a total of 120 credit hours of instruction, 60 of which are at the upper level (junior and senior years).
A student must complete at least 30 credit hours in General Education, required BSCE core courses, and remaining credit hours consist of major courses (if applicable) and/or elective courses.
BSCE Program Objectives
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
Apply engineering principles to solve civil engineering problems.
Develop safe, sustainable, and inclusive infrastructure systems.
Conduct tests and analyze data to inform decision-making.
Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
Demonstrate ethical and professional responsibility consistent with global and social contexts.
General Education Courses (30 credit-hours)
Written and oral communication
Quantitative reasoning
Information literacy
Critical thinking
Natural and physical sciences
Social and behavioral sciences
Humanities
BSCS Core Courses (45 credit-hours)
CST 401 Computer Architecture Engineering & BIM
ECIV 300 Mechanics of Materials
ECIV 302 Structural Analysis
ECIV 312 Concrete Design (Reinforced)
ECIV 314 Transportation Engineering
ECIV 370 AI in the Construction Industry
ECIV 405 Hydraulics & Hydrology
ECIV 410 Soil Mechanics
ECIV 412 Steel Design
ECIV 413 Geotechnical Engineering
ECIV 490 Civil Engineering Capstone
EMGT 400 Introduction to Systems Engineering
EMGT 430 Construction Engineering and Management
ENGR 320 Materials Science & Engineering
STAT 315 Statistics for Managers