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2+2 curriculum for students entering with a related AAS degree

 
Junior Year - Total 32 credits
Course No. Description Credit
Fall    
ETGR 3071 ET Professional Seminar
1
ETCE 3131 Foundations and Earthwork
3
ETCE 3131L Soil Testing Laboratory (W)
1
ETCE 3163 Structural Analysis & Design I
3
ETCE 3163L Structures & Material Laboratory (W) 1
ETGR 3222 Engineering Economics
3
Directed Elective(3) General Education Social Science
or Liberal Studies Requirment
3
Total semester credits 15
     
Spring    
CMET 3224 Construction Project Administration 3
ETCE 3242 Hydraulics & Hydrology
3
ETCE 3242L Hydraulics Laboratory (W)
1
ETGR 3171 Engineering Analysis I
3
ETCE 3264 Structural Analysis II
3

CMET 3680

Professional Development III
1
Directed Elective(3) General Education Social Science
or Liberal Studies Requirment
3
Total semester credits 17
     
Senior Year - Total 32 credits
Fall    
ETCE 4251 Highway Design & Construction
3
Major Elective Laboratory (W) 1
ETCE 4165 Structural Steel Design
3
Science Elective CHEM 1111, Chem 1251 or Geol 1200 
3
Science Elective Lab CHEM 1111L, Chem 1251L or Geol 1200L  1

Major Elective(4)

Major Elective
3

Directed Elective(3)  

General Education Social Science
or Liberal Studies Requirment
3
Total semester credits 17
     
Spring    
ETCE 4272 Capstone Project (W,O)
2
ETCE 4266 Reinforced Concrete Design
3
ETCE 4143 Water & Wastewater Systems
3

CMET 4680

Professional Development IV
1

Major Elective(4)

Major Elective
3

Directed Elective(3    

General Education Social Science
or Liberal Studies Requirment
3
Total semester credits 15
Curriculum Footnotes:
(1) Course selected based on Math Placement Test.

(2) Writing elective available upon successful completion of ENGL 1103.

(3) Directed electives may be major field courses or general education courses. They are chosen jointly by student and advisor to ensure that all graduation requirements are met. Non AAS degreed students must satisfy University and CIET general education
requirements. AAS degreed students must satisfy CIET general education requirements.

(4) Major elective courses must be courses within the Department of Engineering Technology and approved by the faculty.

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