Undergraduate Bulletin - Illinois Institute of Technology
Undergraduate Bulletin - Illinois Institute of Technology Undergraduate Bulletin - Illinois Institute of Technology
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering Curriculum Semester 1 Credits CAE 100 Intro to Engineering Drawing and Design 2 CAE 110 Professional Practice I 1 CAE 105 Geodetic Science 3 MATH 151 Calculus I 5 CHEM 124 Principles of Chemistry I 4 Humanities 100-level Elective 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 2 Credits CAE 101 Intro to AutoCAD Drawing and Design 2 CAE 111 Professional Practice II 1 MATH 152 Calculus II 5 CS 104 Intro Computer Programming for Engineers OR 2 CS 105 Intro to Computer Programming I PHYS 123 General Physics I 4 Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 17 Semester 3 Credits MATH 251 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 4 MMAE 201 Mechanics of Solids I 3 CAE 221 Engineering Geology 3 PHYS 221 General Physics II 4 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 17 Semester 4 Credits MATH 252 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 MMAE 305 Dynamics 3 MMAE 202 Mechanics of Solids II 3 CAE 312 Engineering Systems Analysis 3 Humanities Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 16 Semester 5 Credits CAE 301 Hydraulics and Hydrology 3 CAE 303 Structural Design I 3 CAE 304 Structural Analysis I 3 CAE 315 Materials of Construction 3 CAE or Technical Elective* 3 IPRO Elective I 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 6 Credits CAE 302 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics 3 CAE 307 Structural Design II 3 CAE 310 Structural Analysis II 3 CAE 323 Soil Mechanics 3 IPRO Elective II 3 Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 7 Credits CAE 419 Transport Engineering and Design 3 CAE 431 Steel Design 3 CAE 457 Geotechnical Foundation Design 3 CAE 470 Construction Methods/Cost Estimating 3 CAE or Technical Elective* 3 Humanities Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 8 Credits CAE 432 Concrete and Foundation Design 3 CAE or Technical Elective* 3 CAE or Technical Elective* 3 Capstone Design Course 3 Social Sciences Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 137 * At least two courses must be CAE 400-level courses. This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). 80
Professional Specializations in Civil Engineering Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering Students who select an area of specialization must take a minimum of nine credit hours from the following technical electives listed under the respective area of specialization. Three additional credit hours may be any 400-level CAE course taken with prior approval of the student’s advisor and chair. Structural Engineering CAE 408 Bridge and Structural Design CAE 420 Dynamics of Structures CAE 430 Probability Concepts in Civil Engineering CAE 435 Experimental Analysis of Structures CAE 442 Finite Elements Methods in Framed Structures Construction Engineering and Management CAE 471 Construction Planning and Scheduling CAE 472 Construction Site Operation CAE 473 Construction Project Administration Geotechnical Engineering CAE 415 Pavement Design, Construction, and Maintenance CAE 442 Finite Element Methods in Framed Structures CAE 486 Soil and Site Improvement Transportation Engineering CAE 412 Traffic Engineering Studies and Design CAE 415 Pavement Design, Construction, and Maintenance CAE 416 Facility Design of Transportation Systems CAE 417 Railroad Engineering Studies and Design CAE 430 Probability Concepts in Civil Engineering Civil-Environmental Engineering ENVE 310 Introduction to Environmental Engineering ENVE 404 Water & Waste Engineering ENVE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers ENVE 463 Introduction to Air Pollution Control 81
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Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Specializations in Civil Engineering<br />
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering<br />
Students who select an area <strong>of</strong> specialization must take a<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> nine credit hours from the following technical<br />
electives listed under the respective area <strong>of</strong> specialization.<br />
Three additional credit hours may be any 400-level CAE<br />
course taken with prior approval <strong>of</strong> the student’s advisor<br />
and chair.<br />
Structural Engineering<br />
CAE 408 Bridge and Structural Design<br />
CAE 420 Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Structures<br />
CAE 430 Probability Concepts in Civil Engineering<br />
CAE 435 Experimental Analysis <strong>of</strong> Structures<br />
CAE 442 Finite Elements Methods in Framed Structures<br />
Construction Engineering and Management<br />
CAE 471 Construction Planning and Scheduling<br />
CAE 472 Construction Site Operation<br />
CAE 473 Construction Project Administration<br />
Geotechnical Engineering<br />
CAE 415 Pavement Design, Construction,<br />
and Maintenance<br />
CAE 442 Finite Element Methods in Framed Structures<br />
CAE 486 Soil and Site Improvement<br />
Transportation Engineering<br />
CAE 412 Traffic Engineering Studies and Design<br />
CAE 415 Pavement Design, Construction,<br />
and Maintenance<br />
CAE 416 Facility Design <strong>of</strong> Transportation Systems<br />
CAE 417 Railroad Engineering Studies and Design<br />
CAE 430 Probability Concepts in Civil Engineering<br />
Civil-Environmental Engineering<br />
ENVE 310 Introduction to Environmental Engineering<br />
ENVE 404 Water & Waste Engineering<br />
ENVE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
ENVE 463 Introduction to Air Pollution Control<br />
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