For Students pursuing a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
Transferable Credits (72):
NMSU |
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CE 198 |
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ENGR 101 |
CE 151 |
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CS 123 |
OEDG 109 (AutoCad) |
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ENGR 111 |
MATH 191 |
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MATH 124 |
MATH 192 |
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MATH 132 |
MATH 292 |
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MATH 202 |
MATH 392 |
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MATH 351 |
PHYS 215, 215L |
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PHYS 201, 201L |
CHEM 111 |
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CHEM 151, 151L |
GEN 260 |
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GEOL 151, 151L |
ENGL 218G |
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ENG 325 |
COMM 253 * |
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COMM 102 |
ECON 251G |
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ECON 221 |
ECON 252G |
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ECON 222 |
Human Thought and Behavior Elective |
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PHIL 211 or PSY 101
or ANTH 243 |
History Elective |
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HIST 101, 102, 121, or 122 |
Literature and Fine Arts Elective |
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ART 131 r MUS 113
or THTR 111 |
STAT 371 |
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STAT 403 |
CE 233 |
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ENGR 233 |
ME 234 |
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ENGR 234 |
EE 201 |
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ENGR 201 |
Science Elective |
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PHYS 202 |
Viewing the Wider World** |
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Six Credits |
* Replaces COMM 265G.
** The College of Engineering will accept six credits of upper-division humanities and social sciences to satisfy the Viewing the Wider World requirements at NMSU. Please check with the associate dean of engineering at NMSU at 575.646.2912 or engrchat@nmsu.edu to verify that the courses fulfill this requirement.
Course required to obtain a Civil Engineering degree at NMSU
with the completion of the 72 transferable credits from
Eastern New Mexico University
Typically the courses listed below can be fulfilled in four or five semesters, but an advisor in Civil Engineering must be consulted to assure that prerequisites are met, upper-division requirements are met, and to avoid delays because some courses may only be offered once a year.
( ) = # of course credits, [ ] = lecture + lab hours
SUR 222 – Plane Surveying (3cr) [2+ 3p]
CE 231 – Introduction to Fluid Mechanics (3)
CE 301 – Mechanics of Materials (3)
CE 256 – Environmental Science (2)
CE 256L – Environmental Science Laboratory (1)
ME 240 – Thermodynamics (3)
CE 311 – Civil Engineering Materials (3) [2+3p]
CE 315 – Structural Analysis I (4)
CE 331 – Hydraulic Engineering (3)
CE 357 – Soil Mechanics (3) [2+3p]
CE 356 – Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering (3)
CE 444 – Steel Design, or CE 445 – Concrete Design (3)
CE 450 – Engineering Economy and Law (3)
Civil Engineering Option Courses (9) ***
CE 497 – Senior Seminar (1)
CE 498 – Special Topics (1)
Civil Engineering Option Courses (9) ***
*** Elective courses selected to specialize in: Structural, or Environmental, or Water Resources, or Geotechnical, or General Civil Engineering.
+ Courses listed for transfer will be guaranteed by the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University through the 2004/2005 academic year. The agreement will be updated at that time to reflect current offerings and then be re-validated for two more years.
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