Civil Engineering Technology (Transportation Technology) - Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology

Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements, Viewing a Wider World requirements, and elective credits to total at least 123 credits with 48 credits in courses numbered 300 or above. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework.

Prefix Title Credits
General Education
Area I: Communications
English Composition - Level 1
ENGL 1110GComposition I4
or ENGL 1110H Composition I Honors
English Composition - Level 23
Professional and Technical Communication Honors (Recommended)3
Oral Communication3
Introduction to Communication (Either Recommended)3
Introduction to Communication Honors
Area II: Mathematics
MATH 1511GCalculus and Analytic Geometry I 13-4
or MATH 1435 Applications of Calculus I
Area III: Laboratory Sciences8
Introduction to Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory (non majors)4
Choose one sequence from the following for four credits:
Algebra-Based Physics I
and Algebra-Based Physics I Lab
4
Calculus -Based Physics I
and Calculus -Based Physics I Lab
4
Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences 23
Area V: Humanities 23
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts 23
General Education Elective
MATH 1521GCalculus and Analytic Geometry II 13-4
or MATH 1440 Applications of Calculus II
Viewing A Wider World 36
Departmental/College Requirements
E T 101Introduction to Engineering Technology and Geomatics1
E T 109Computer Drafting Fundamentals3
E T 143Civil Drafting Fundamentals3
E T 154Construction Methods and Communications3
E T 254Concrete Technology3
E T 308Fluid Technology3
E T 308 LFluid Technology Lab1
E T 310Applied Strength of Materials3
E T 310 LApplied Strength of Materials Lab1
E T 332Applied Design of Structures I4
E T 354Soil and Foundation Technology4
E T 355Site/Land Development and Layout3
E T 410Senior Seminar1
E T 412Highway Technology3
E T 418Applied Hydraulics3
E T 421Senior Project3
E T 432Applied Design of Structures II4
E T 459Construction Technology and Management 3
SUR 222Introduction to Geomatics3
or DRFT 222 Introduction to Geomatics
ENGR 120DC Circuit Analysis4
ENGR 190Introduction to Engineering Mathematics4
ENGR 233Engineering Mechanics I3
ENGR 234Engineering Mechanics II3
I E 451Engineering Economy3
A ST 311Statistical Applications3
Concentration Coursework
C E 479Pavement Analysis and Design3
E T 455Cost Estimating and Scheduling3
E T 472Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)3
SUR 328Construction Surveying & Automation Technologies3
Second Language: (not required)
Electives, to bring the total credits to 1200
Total Credits123-125
1

For students wishing to pursue a technical master's degree, MATH 1511G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I andMATH 1521G Calculus and Analytic Geometry II are recommended and will satisfy both the Area II and General Education Elective requirements.

Students who take MATH 1435 Applications of Calculus I and MATH 1440 Applications of Calculus II, will need to have an exception made for their degree audit.

*for either Mathematics course selection students may need to take any prerequisites needed to enter the class(es) first.

2

See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses

3

See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses

A Suggested Plan of Study for Students

This roadmap assumes student  placement in MATH 1511G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I and ENGL 1110G Composition I. The contents and order of this roadmap may vary depending on initial student placement in mathematics and English. It is only a suggested plan of study for students and is not intended as a contract. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ENGL 1110G Composition I 4
E T 101 Introduction to Engineering Technology and Geomatics 1
E T 154 Construction Methods and Communications 3
ENGR 120 DC Circuit Analysis 4
ENGR 190 Introduction to Engineering Mathematics 4
 Credits16
Spring
E T 109 Computer Drafting Fundamentals 3
MATH 1511G
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 1
or Applications of Calculus I
3-4
CHEM 1120G Introduction to Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory (non majors) 4
Physics I with Lab (Area III: Lab Sciences, Choose one) 3 4
Algebra-Based Physics I
and Algebra-Based Physics I Lab
Calculus -Based Physics I
and Calculus -Based Physics I Lab
 Credits14-15
Second Year
Fall
E T 143 Civil Drafting Fundamentals 3
MATH 1440
Applications of Calculus II 1
or Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
3-4
ENGR 233 Engineering Mechanics I 3
ENGL 2210G Professional and Technical Communication Honors 3
COMM 1115G Introduction to Communication 3
 Credits15-16
Spring
E T 254 Concrete Technology 3
E T 308 Fluid Technology 3
E T 308 L Fluid Technology Lab 1
SUR 222 Introduction to Geomatics 3
ENGR 234 Engineering Mechanics II 3
Area IV: Social Behavior Sciences 2 3
 Credits16
Third Year
Fall
E T 310 Applied Strength of Materials 3
E T 310 L Applied Strength of Materials Lab 1
E T 354 Soil and Foundation Technology 4
Viewing a Wider World 3 3
Area V. Humanities 2 3
 Credits14
Spring
E T 332 Applied Design of Structures I 4
E T 355 Site/Land Development and Layout 3
SUR 328 Construction Surveying & Automation Technologies 3
E T 472 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) 3
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts 2 3
 Credits16
Fourth Year
Fall
A ST 311 Statistical Applications 3
I E 451 Engineering Economy 3
E T 432 Applied Design of Structures II 4
E T 455 Cost Estimating and Scheduling 3
E T 459 Construction Technology and Management 3
 Credits16
Spring
E T 410 Senior Seminar 1
E T 412 Highway Technology 3
E T 418 Applied Hydraulics 3
E T 421 Senior Project 3
C E 479 Pavement Analysis and Design 3
Viewing a Wider World 3 3
 Credits16
 Total Credits123-125
1

Students may need to take any prerequisites needed to enter MATH 1511G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I/MATH 1435 Applications of Calculus I or MATH 1521G Calculus and Analytic Geometry II/MATH 1440 Applications of Calculus II before enrolling in either option of coursework.

*For students wishing to pursue a technical master's degree, MATH 1511G Calculus and Analytic Geometry I and MATH 1521G Calculus and Analytic Geometry II are recommended and will satisfy both the Area II and General Education Elective requirements. Students who take MATH 1435 Applications of Calculus I and MATH 1440 Applications of Calculus II, will need to have an exception made for their degree audit.

2

See the General Education section of this catalog for a full list of courses

3

See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses