Water Resources, Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Related Graduate Specializations:
CIVE 300 Fluid Mechanics (3)CIVE 322 Hydrology (3)Structural Engineering, Solid Mechanics, and Related Graduate Specializations:
CIVE 360 Mechanics of Solids (3)CIVE 367 Structural Engineering/ Structural Analysis (3)Geotechnical, Geo-Environmental Engineering and Related Graduate Specializations:
CIVE 355 Geotechnical Engineering (3)CIVE 360 Mechanics of Solids (3)Environmental Engineering and Related Graduate Specializations:
CIVE 300 Fluid Mechanics (3)CIVE 339 Environmental Engineering Concepts (3) OR聽CIVE 438 Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering (3)Students not satisfying the above requirement will be expected to take six or more upper-division civil and environmental engineering credits (300-400 level).
Generally, the required undergraduate courses should be most related to the intended specialization and/or used as prerequisites for the student鈥檚 graduate classes. The number of upper-division credits required varies with the graduate programs.
With the recommendation of the advisor and graduate committee, students may petition the Department Chair for waiver of specific courses on the basis of extensive experience, completion of similar courses, or a professional engineering license.