PROGRAM: B.A. PHYSICS DUAL DEGREE CIVIL ENGINEERING

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The Department of Physics supports the dual degree engineering programs in Civil ... DEGREE CIVIL. ENGINEERING. FRESHMAN YEAR. Semester Hours. 1st .
Program in Engineering The Department of Physics supports the dual degree engineering programs in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering that are detailed in the following pages. For more information regarding Dual Degree Engineering Programs, students should consult with the Director of Engineering Programs and see the information about Dual Degree Engineering Programs in this catalog.

PROGRAM: B.A. PHYSICS DUAL DEGREE CIVIL ENGINEERING FRESHMAN YEAR Semester Hours 1st 2nd Semester

Semester

PHYS 1121-2111 ENGR 1000-1100

4 1

4 2

CHEM 1010/1010D/1011LCHEM 1020/1020D/1021L ENGL 1000/1010-1020 Freshman Seminar MATH 1070-2070 Physical Education

4

4

3 1 4 1 18

3 1 4

PHYS 2121 PHYS 3310L or 3320L PHYS 3510S or 3520S ENGR 1061 African American Studies Communication Studies Expansive Core History MATH 2080-2030 Theology

PHYS 3000-level Elective PHYS or ENGR Electives ENGR 2630 ENGR 2210-2020 ENGL 2010 Fine Arts MATH 2530 Philosophy PHIL 2040 Social Science

Foreign Language ENGR electives

18

General Physics I-II Intro. to Engineering/Intro. to Engineering Design General Chemistry I-II English Composition First Year Experience Intro. Calculus/Calculus II Essential Core

SOPHOMORE YEAR 4

3 3 4 3 17

1 1 3 3 3 3 3 17

JUNIOR YEAR 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

3 3 3 3 3 3

18

General Physics III Advanced Laboratory Physics and Engineering Seminar Modern Engineering Graphics Essential Core Essential Core Expansive Core Essential Core Calculus III/ Elem. Linear Algebra Essential Core

Physics Electives Analytical Methods Mechanics-Statics/ Dynamics Intro. to World Literature Essential Core Differential Equations Essential Core Logic Essential Core

TAKEN AT ENGINEERING SCHOOL 6 18 24

Fundamental Core

SUMMARY Fundamental Core English Composition (6, ENGL 1000/1010, ENGL 1020), Mathematics (3, MATH 1070), Natural Science (3, CHEM 1010), World Language (6) Essential Core First Year Experience (2), African American Studies (3), Communication (3), Fine Arts (3), History (3), Natural Science (3, CHEM 1020), Philosophy (6, including PHIL 2040), Physical Education (1, activity-based), Social Science (3), Theology (6), World Literature (3, ENGL 2010) Expansive Core Including ENGR 1000-1100 (1-2) (recommended) Major* PHYS 1121 (4), PHYS 2111 (4), PHYS 2121 (4), PHYS 3310L or 3320L (1), PHYS 3510S or 3520S (1), PHYS 3000-level or higher elective (3); PHYS or ENGR electives (6); ENGR 1000 (1), ENGR 1100 (2), ENGR 1061 (3), ENGR 2020 (3), ENGR 2210 (3), ENGR 2630 (3), ENGR electives (18); CHEM 1010/1010D/1011L (4), CHEM 1020/1020D/1021L (4) Minor* MATH 1070 (4), MATH 2030 (3), MATH 2070 (4), MATH 2080 (4), MATH 2530 (3) Total Hours _____ *Includes courses already counted in core and/or required courses from other disciplines.

18 36

6 55

15 130