The UConn Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers two major degrees that are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Accreditation is a process to assure you that the Civil or Environmental Engineering degree you earn at UConn can be trusted to prepare you for your career objectives, including gaining employment as an engineer after graduating and eventually becoming licensed as a Professional Engineer (PE).
The department also offers two minors, which can be combined with the BS degrees without taking additional credits through proper selection of professional elective courses.Additional information on the degree progress and related careers can be found in our Advising and Careers pages.
The UConn Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers four degree programs:
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BS CE)
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering (BS ENVE)
Minor in Environmental Engineering
Minor in Construction Engineering & Management
The Civil Engineering undergraduate program educational objectives are to prepare our alumni/ae with the knowledge and skills needed to:
For a full curriculum outline see our Advising page. A typical 4-year course sequence to complete the 128 credits requires by the program is shown below:
Year 1 - 33 credits |
Calculus I and II Chemistry I and II English 3 Intro to Engineering and Computing courses 2 General Education courses |
Year 2 - 32 credits |
Calculus III and IV Physics I and II 5 Core CE courses 2 General Education courses |
Year 3 - 31 credits |
7 Core CE courses 1 Science Elective 2 General Education courses |
Year 4 - 32 credits |
Senior Design I and II 6 Professional Electives 3 Electives |
See helpful documentation such as the Guide to Course Selection, a typical four-year degree progression, and more on the Advising page.
The Environmental Engineering undergraduate program educational objectives are to impart our alumni/ae with the knowledge and skills needed to:
For a full curriculum outline see our Advising page. A typical 4-year course sequence to complete the 128 credits requires by the program is shown below:
Year 1 - 33 credits |
Calculus I and II Chemistry I and II English 3 Intro to Engineering and Computing courses 2 General Education courses (including 1 core ENVE course) |
Year 2 - 33 credits |
Calculus III and IV Physics I and II 5 Core ENVE courses 1 General Education course |
Year 3 - 30 credits |
8 Core ENVE courses 1 Professional Elective 2 General Education courses |
Year 4 - 32 credits |
Senior Design I and II 4 Core ENVE courses 3 Professional Electives 2 General Education courses 2 Electives |
See helpful documentation such as the Guide to Course Selection, a typical four-year degree progression, and more on the Advising page.
Students majoring in Civil, Chemical or Mechanical engineering can take their degree further with a minor in environmental engineering, within the 128 credits of their major. Students learn about water quality, waste treatment and the environmental impacts of human activities and engineering processes.
COURSEWORK |
Required Courses |
ENVE 2310 • Environmental Engineering Fundamentals |
ENVE 3220 • Water Quality Engineering |
ENVE 3230 • Air Pollution Control |
ENVE 4310 • Environmental Modeling |
Elective Courses |
Choose six credits from a wide array of options, including required courses in the BS in environmental engineering or nine different areas approved as Professional Electives. These include courses in civil, chemical, and mechanical engineering that you may already take for your major. |
Requirements and more detailed information can be found in ENVE website’s degree program.
This minor covers the entire spectrum of construction management, preparing students for jobs in a competitive field. Students learn about project management, scheduling, life-cycle cost analysis, construction engineering principles, and project financing. They apply lessons learned in the classroom to real-world projects that will prepare them for an exciting career. Students in both Civil Engineering and Environmental engineering major degrees can take this minor.
COURSEWORK |
Required Courses |
CE 3220 • Principles of Construction I |
CE 4220 • Principles of Construction II |
CE 4210 • Operations Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Elective Courses (Choose four) |
AH 3275 • Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) |
BADM/OPIM 3104 • Operations Management |
BADM/OPIM 3603 • Project Management and Planning |
BADM 3720/BLAW 3175 • The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business |
BADM 3730/FNCE 3101 • Financial Management (has prerequisites) |
ENGR 3215 • Statistical Quality Control and Reliability for Manufacturing |
ENGR 3257 • Assessment for Human Rights and Sustainability |
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