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Civil Engineering

General Civil

Roads, bridges, buildings, water resources, air quality, and more – these areas are important part of our civil infrastructure. The Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering (CEAE) Department boasts a vibrant faculty, who are preparing engineers to assume leadership roles in the profession. KU’s instructional and laboratory facilities in areas such as environmental engineering, concrete materials, and asphalt are world-class.

Information appearing in this guide is subject to change. Please talk with your departmental advisor about degree requirements on a regular basis.

First year - fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 191*Introduction to Civil Engineering Profession2
CHEM 150Chemistry for Engineers5
ENGL 101HComposition3
MATH 125HCalculus I (KU Core GE 1.2)4
 Basic Science Elective**H3
 TOTAL HOURS17
First year - Spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
ARCE 217Computer Assisted Building Design3
ENGL 102HCritical Reading & Writing3
MATH 126HCalculus II4
PHSX 210HGeneral Physics I for Engineers3
PHSX 216HGeneral Physics I Laboratory1
COM 130HKU Core GE 2.2 ***H3
 TOTAL HOURS17
Second year - Fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 260Statics & Dynamics5
MATH 127HCalculus III4
PHSX 212HGeneral Physics II3
PHSX 236General Physics II Laboratory1
 KU Core GE 3H***H3
 TOTAL HOURS16
Second year - Spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 240Geomatics3
CE 310HStrength of Materials4
MATH 220HApplied Differential Equations3
EECS 138Intro to Computing3
MATH 290HElementary Linear Algebra2
 TOTAL HOURS15
Third year - fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 330/331Fluid Mechanics and Laboratory4
CE 461Structural Analysis4
CE 412#HStructural Engineering Materials, or 
CE 477Intro to Environmental Engr3

CE 625
MATH 526

Applied Probability & Statistics, or
Applied Mathematical Statistics
3
 Basic Engineering Science##H3
 TOTAL HOURS17
Third year - Spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 455  Hydrology3
CE 477H
CE 484H
Introduction to Environmental Engr & Sciences, or
Materials for Trans. Facilities
3
CE 480Introduction to Transportation Engineering3
CE 487Soil Mechanics 4
ECON 104H
ECON 142H/144H
Introductory Economics, or
Principles of Micro/Macro Economics
3-4
 TOTAL HOURS16-17
Fourth year - fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 562
CE 563
Structural Design Elective, or
Design of Reinforced Steel Structures
3
CMGT 457HConstruction Project Management3
 Civil Engineering Design Elective###4
 Civil Engineering Design Elective###3
 KU Core Elective***H3
 TOTAL HOURS16
Fourth year - spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 562, or
CE 563
Structural Design Elective, or
Design of Reinforced Steel Structures (AE 6.1)
3
 Civil Engineering Design Elective***** 3
CE 610Engineering Ethics (KU Core AE 5.1), or 
 KU Core AE 5.1*** elective3
 KU Core Elective***H3
 Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam0
 General Electives H1
 TOTAL HOURS13

Students are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam prior to graduation.

CURRICULUM NOTES
* Recommended but not required.
** Course must be designated as natural science (N) other than chemistry, mathematics, or physics.
*** Students must ensure the electives they choose fulfill all remaining KU Core requirements. Refer to the KU Core list of approved courses, kucore.ku.edu/courses.
# All students must take CE 477 and either CE 412 or CE 484.
## Must take one of the following engineering science courses: ARCE 315, Circuits; ARCE 350, Building Materials Science or ME 306, Science of Materials; ME 212, Thermodynamics;
### One of these electives must be either CE 552 or CE 576
† Students must complete 128 hours to earn the degree.
H Honors equivalent course is available.

CORE DISTRIBUTION

GE 1.1 CRITICAL THINKING: PHSX 210H
GE 1.2 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY: MATH 125H

GE 2.1 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: SIX HOURS OF ENGLISH COURSES
GE 2.2 ORAL COMMUNICATION: ELECTIVE

GE 3H ARTS & HUMANITIES: ELECTIVE
GE 3N NATURAL SCIENCES: CHEM 150
GE 3S SOCIAL SCIENCES: ECON 104H

AE 4.1 DIVERSITY IN UNITED STATES: ELECTIVE
AE 4.2 GLOBAL AWARENESS: ELECTIVE

AE 5.1 ETHICS & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: CE 610

AE 6.1 INTEGRATION & CREATIVITY: CE 562 OR 576

2022-2023 Curriculum

Environmental Concentration

Roads, bridges, buildings, water resources, air quality, and more – these areas are important part of our civil infrastructure. The Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering (CEAE) Department boasts a vibrant faculty, who are preparing engineers to assume leadership roles in the profession. KU’s instructional and laboratory facilities in areas such as environmental engineering, concrete materials, and asphalt are world-class.

Information appearing in this guide is subject to change. Please talk with your departmental advisor about degree requirements on a regular basis.

First year - fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 191*Introduction to Civil Engineering Profession2
CHEM 150Chemistry for Engineers5
ENGL 101HComposition (KU Core GE 2.1)3
MATH 125HCalculus I (KU Core GE 1.2)4
 Basic Science Elective**H3
 TOTAL HOURS17
First year - Spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
ARCE 217Computer-Assisted Building Design3
ENGL 102HCritical Reading & Writing (KU Core GE 2.1)3
MATH 126HCalculus II4
PHSX 210HGeneral Physics I for Engineers (KU Core GE 1.1)3
PHSX 216General Physics I Laboratory1
COMS 130HKU Core GE 2.2 ***H3
 TOTAL HOURS17
Second year - Fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 260Statics & Dynamics5
MATH 127HCalculus III4
PHSX 212HGeneral Physics II3
PHSX 236HGeneral Physics II Laboratory1
 KU Core Elective***H3
 TOTAL HOURS16
Second year - Spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 240Geomatics3
CE 310HStrength of Materials4
MATH 220HApplied Differential Equations3
EECS 138Intro to Computing3
MATH 290HElementary Linear Algebra2
 TOTAL HOURS15
Third year - fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 330/331Fluid Mechanics and Laboratory4
CE 461Structural Analysis4
CE 412#H
CE 477H
Structural Engineering Materials, or
Intro to Environmental Engr. & Sciences
3
CE 625
MATH 526
Applied Probability & Statistics, or
Applied Mathematical Statistics
3
 Basic Engineering Science##H3
 TOTAL HOURS17
Third year - Spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 455  Hydrology3
CE 484#H
CE 477H
Materials for Transportation Facilities, or
Introduction to Environmental Engineering
3
CE 487Soil Mechanics 4
 KU Core ElectiveH3
ECON 104
ECON 142H/144H
Introductory Economics, or
Principles of Micro/Macro Economics (GE 3S)
3-4
 TOTAL HOURS16-17
Fourth year - fall
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 562 or 563Structural Design Elective (AE 6.1), or
Environmental Design Elective
3
CE 552Water Resources Engineering Design 4
CE 570 or 573Environmental Principles Elective, or
Biol. Principles of Environmental Engr.
3
CMGT 457Construction Project Management3
 KU Core Elective***H3
 TOTAL HOURS16
Fourth year - spring
CourseCourse TitleHours
CE 562, or
CE 563
Environmental Design Elective, or
Structural Design Elective
3
CE 576Municipal Water/Wastewater (AE 6.1)4
CE 500/582/588Civil Engineering Design Elective 3
CE 610Engineering Ethics (KU Core AE 5.1), or
KU Core AE 5.1*** elective
3
 General Electives H0 or 1
 Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam0
 TOTAL HOURS13-14

Students are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam prior to graduation.

CURRICULUM NOTES
* Recommended but not required.
** Course must be designated as natural science (N) other than chemistry, mathematics, or physics.
*** Students must ensure the electives they choose fulfill all remaining KU Core requirements. Refer to the KU Core list of approved courses, kucore.ku.edu/courses.
# All students must take CE 477 and either CE 412 or CE 484.
## Must take one of the following engineering science courses: ARCE 315, Circuits; ARCE 350, Building Materials Science or ME 306, Science of Materials; ME 212, Thermodynamics
† Students must complete 128 hours to earn the degree. After meeting all curricular requirements students may fill remaining credit hour requirements with general electives.
H Honors equivalent course is available.

CORE DISTRIBUTION

GE 1.1 CRITICAL THINKING: PHSX 210H
GE 1.2 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY: MATH 125H

GE 2.1 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: SIX HOURS OF ENGLISH COURSES
GE 2.2 ORAL COMMUNICATION: ELECTIVE

GE 3H ARTS & HUMANITIES: ELECTIVE
GE 3N NATURAL SCIENCES: CHEM 150
GE 3S SOCIAL SCIENCES: ECON 104H or 142H or 144H

AE 4.1 DIVERSITY IN UNITED STATES: ELECTIVE
AE 4.2 GLOBAL AWARENESS: ELECTIVE

AE 5.1 ETHICS & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: CE 610

AE 6.1 INTEGRATION & CREATIVITY: CE 562 OR 576

2022-2023 Curriculum