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CEG Civil Eng. and Geomatic

Courses are listed by course discipline prefix, number, course title, credit hours, and, in parentheses, the number of lecture, laboratory and/or work experience/clinical hours, and the semester the course is offered. Local and state prerequisites and corequisites are identified by superscript L for localL and S for stateS. The symbol 鈥淎ND鈥 indicates the course will be offered 鈥淎s Needs Demand.鈥

UGETC represents the Universal General Education Transfer Component as described in the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA).

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 111 Intro to Gis and Gnss 4 (2-4) Spring

Prerequisite: None

Corequisite: None

This course introduces the methods and techniques used in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) professions. Emphasis is placed on data collection and mapping using GIS software. Upon completion, students should be able to use GNSS technologies to collect field data and create GIS maps.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 115 Intro to Tech & Sustainability 3 (2-3) Fall

Prerequisite: None

Corequisite: CEG-115AL

This course introduces basic skills, sustainability concepts and career fields for technicians. Topics include career options, technical vocabulary, dimensional analysis, measurement systems, engineering graphics, professional ethics, and related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify drawing elements and create sketches, perform basic engineering computations and identify measures of sustainable development.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 115A Tech & Sustainability Lab 1 (0-3) Fall

Prerequisite: None

Corequisite: CEG-115S

This course provides a lab experience that requires students to apply principles of sustainable development and engineering computations, measurement, and drawing to hands-on activities and in actual settings. Emphasis is placed on basic engineering technology and sustainable development topics. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize appropriate technologies for particular projects and scenarios.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 210 Construction Mtls & Methods 3 (2-3) Fall

Prerequisite: None

Corequisite: EGR-115L or CEG-115L

This course covers the behavior and properties of Portland cement, asphaltic concretes, and other construction materials, including construction methods and equipment. Topics include cementing agents, aggregates, water and admixture materials with their proportions, production, placement, consolidation, curing and their inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to proportion Portland concrete mixes to attain predetermined strengths, perform standard control tests on Portland cement concrete, identify inspection criteria for concretes, identify construction equipment and applications.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 211 Hydrology & Erosion Control 3 (2-3) Fall

Prerequisite: MAT-121S, MAT-171S, MAT-003 w/P2S, or BSP-4003S

Corequisite: None

This course introduces basic engineering principles and characteristics of hydrology, erosion and sediment control. Topics include stormwater runoff, gravity pipe flow, open channel flow, low impact development (LID), erosion control devices and practices. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze and design gravitational drainage structures, identify LID and erosion control elements, and prepare a stormwater drainage plan.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 212 Intro to Environmental Tech 3 (2-3) Spring

Prerequisite: EGR-251S

Corequisite: None

This course introduces basic engineering principles of hydraulics, and water and wastewater technologies. Topics include fluid statics, fluid dynamics, flow measurement, the collection, treatment, and distribution of water and wastewater. Upon completion, students should be able to identify water and wastewater system elements, describe water and wastewater system processes and perform basic hydraulics and treatment computations.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 230 Subdivision Planning & Design 3 (1-6) Spring

Prerequisite: EGR-120S, CEG-211S, SRV-211S

Corequisite: None

This course covers the planning and design concepts related to subdivisions including analysis of development standards, engineering, and the creation of CAD drawings. Topics include applicable codes, lot creation, roadway system layout, stormwater drainage, low impact development (LID) concepts, and related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare a set of subdivision plans.(2013 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
CEG 235 Project Management/Estimating 3 (2-3) Spring

Prerequisite: CEG-115S, CIS-110S, CIS-111S, EGR-115S, or EGR-125S

Corequisite: None

This course covers planning and estimating practices which are applicable to the civil engineering and related construction industries. Emphasis is placed on construction project planning and management, material take-offs labor and equipment requirements in accordance with industry formats, and other economic topics. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately complete material take-offs, prepare cost estimates, and prepare construction schedules.(2014 SU)