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

Elective courses (remaining credit-hours)