Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CVEN250 and CVEN345. Review and application of basic commands and operations in AutoCAD; overview of civil engineering design projects and land surveying; use of AutoCAD Civil 3D or proprietary packages for reduction of land surveying data. CVEN424 Civil Engineering Professional Practice. Prerequisites: CVEN301/EVEN301 or EVEN301/CVEN301, or concurrent enrollment; CVEN311/EVEN311 or concurrent enrollment; or approval of instructor. Technical coursework is divided into five categories: breadth courses, design courses, focus courses, a science course, and a capstone design course. Technical coursework for the BS in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering Track are composed of breadth courses (10-12 semester credit hours), design courses (6-15 semester credit hours), focus courses (2-13 semester credit hours), a science course (3 semester credit hours), and a capstone design course (3 semester credit hours), as delineated below, for a total of 35 semester credit semester credit hours. CVEN413/EVEN413 Natural Environmental Systems. Water quality; material balances; chemical, physical and biological processes; water quality modeling; water and wastewater treatment; air quality; solid and hazardous waste management. Occurrence, distribution and properties of natural waters of the earth; measurement and engineering analysis of hydrologic phenomena including precipitation, streamflow and groundwater, hydrologic design of water resources development and management projects. Theory and practice in highway design; highway classification and design criteria, location studies, design of vertical and horizontal alignment, cross section, pavement, intersections and highway drainage elements. It is recognized that many students will change the sequence and number of courses taken in any semester. Additionally, the department provides opportunities for enhancement of the students educational experience through meaningful interactions with the profession. The curriculum and programs provide opportunities for our students to: Finally, the faculty of the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University promotes the highest academic standards of excellence, quality, and ethics in both our undergraduate and graduate programs, and in doing so create both a culture of excellence and a community of scholars. EVEN301/CVEN301 Environmental Engineering. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CVEN221, MEEN221 or MEEN225; also taught at Qatar campus. Entering students will be given a math placement exam. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CVEN303 or EVEN339/CVEN339; or approval of instructor. The following courses satisfy the laboratory course requirement, CVEN304/EVEN304, CVEN336, CVEN342 or CVEN343, CVEN365, EVEN404. Prerequisites: CVEN301/EVEN301 or EVEN301/CVEN301, or concurrent enrollment; CVEN311/EVEN311 or concurrent enrollment; or approval of instructor. Quantitative hydrology, precipitation, hydrograph analysis, reservoir and stream routing; groundwater, Darcy equation, well equation, well design; probability concepts in design; water law; dams; reservoirs; spillways; open channel and pipe network hydraulics; pumps; urban stormwater drainage; flood damage mitigation. Achieve a level of technical competency allowing them to become licensed professional engineers. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EVEN301/CVEN301 or CVEN301/EVEN301. CVEN315 Sensor Technology for the Built Environment. CHEM120 will substitute for CHEM107/CHEM117. The Environmental Engineering Track to fulfill the BS in Civil Engineering degree emphasizes specialized coursework in water and waste water treatment, air and water quality management, solid and hazardous wastes, ground water protection and remediation, and environmental policy. Prerequisite: CVEN311/EVEN311. Prerequisites: CVEN302, CVEN305 and MATH308. Environmental engineers work to protect human health and welfare while minimizing the adverse effects of human activity on the environment. CVEN473 Engineering Project Estimating and Planning. Environmental engineers use a multidisciplinary approach to solve environmental challenges facing public and environmental health, such as water treatment, waste management, and climate change. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CVEN302 or concurrent enrollment. The environmental engineering undergraduate program within the department is specifically designed to educate students to solve environmental challenges facing public and environmental health, such as water treatment, waste management and climate change. CVEN304/EVEN304 Environmental Engineering Lab. Driver, vehicle and roadway characteristics related to design and operation of traffic facilities; selection and design of traffic control devices and information systems for streets and highways; accident analysis and tort liability related to traffic engineering. Credits 3. Actively engage in civil engineering practice or pursue graduate programs in civil engineering or related fields. Workplaces range from construction sites to design offices. Prerequisites: CVEN302 or registration therein; CVEN305 and CVEN306; ENGL203, ENGL210, ENGL241 or ENGL 301. Prerequisite: CVEN349. Students pursuing a BS in Civil Engineering can follow a general track or specialize in one of seven areas. EVEN458/CVEN458 Hydraulic Engineering of Water Distribution Systems. CVEN365 Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering. CVEN339/EVEN339 Water Resources Engineering. Capstone design courses must include more than one civil engineering context.
Prerequisite: Approval of department head. A grade of C or better is required in all science, mathematics and engineering courses taken to satisfy degree requirements. Examination of geotechnical problems through the use of case studies associated with foundations, waste disposal, slope stability, retaining structures, soil improvement and other civil engineering works. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CVEN339/EVEN339 or EVEN339/CVEN339 or approval of instructor. Of the 21 hours shown as University Core Curriculum electives, 3 must be from creative arts (see AREN curriculum for more information), 3 from social and behavioral sciences (see IDIS curriculum for more information), 3 from language, philosophy and culture (see CVEN, EVEN and PETE curriculum for more information), 6 from American history and 6 from government/political science. Quantitative hydrology, precipitation, hydrograph analysis, reservoir and stream routing; groundwater, Darcy equation, well equation, well design; probability concepts in design; water law; dams; reservoirs; spillways; open channel and pipe network hydraulics; pumps; urban stormwater drainage; flood damage mitigation. 0 Other Hours. Credits 1 to 4. Prerequisite: CVEN307 and CVEN399; CVEN342 or CVEN343; CVEN418, CVEN444 or CVEN457; senior classification; or approval of instructor. Civil engineers plan, design, supervise the construction, operate, maintain, inspect, retrofit, and manage many of the facilities and systems in both public and private sectors that are essential to modern life. Professional practice issues; current civil engineering issues that impact design, construction, and operation of the civil engineer facilities; developing engineering solutions that better serve society; business and public policy concerns; life-long learning; problem solving; professional licensure. Prerequisites: CVEN349; senior classification. Basic elements of management of civil engineering projects; roles of all participants in the process--owners, designers, contractors and suppliers; emphasis on contractual aspect of the process--project estimating, planning and controls. Structural engineering--functions of structure, design loads, reactions and force systems; analysis of statically determinate structures including beams, trusses and arches; energy methods of determining deflections of structures; influence lines and criteria for moving loads; analysis of statically indeterminate structures including continuous beams and frames. Workplaces range from construction sites to design offices. Up to 2 hours of CVEN485or CVEN491 may be used. Prerequisite: CVEN345; also taught at Galveston campus. Application of cost estimating and planning techniques for civil engineering projects; introduction to labor, materials and equipment costing; productivity analysis; indirect and general overhead costs; preparation of approximate and definitive estimates; and integration of time/cost relationships through critical path method and resource leveling. Fundamentals of sensor technology including laboratory safety, error analysis, statistical analysis, electric circuits, data acquisition, signal conditioning, signal analysis, strain gages, laser technology, image acquisition and analysis, fiber optic sensors, wireless sensors; its applications in civil engineering; and hands-on demonstrations relevant to the natural and built environment. EVEN400 Design Problems in Environmental Engineering I. . CVEN483 Analysis and Design of Structures. Civil engineering projects often require technical, governmental, legal, financial, and social evaluations. Fundamentals of sensor technology and its application in civil engineering; investigation of data acquisition systems and sensors used in the civil engineering field; examples and hands-on demonstrations relevant to the natural and built environment. 1 Lecture Hour. EVEN399 Mid-Curriculum Professional Development. Graduate degrees also offer additional employment opportunities. Graphical communication in the structural engineering design process; introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM); construction documents and contract drawings in structural engineering applications, data analysis and project visualization. Fluid properties; statics; kinematics; basic conservation principles of continuity, energy and momentum; similitude and hydraulic models; incompressible flow in pipes; fluid dynamic drag. In summary, we expect our graduates to be fully prepared for life-long learning experiences that will strengthen their abilities to successfully and effectively solve the complex engineering problems facing society. CVEN462/EVEN462 Engineering Hydrogeology. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in STAT211 or concurrent enrollment; grade of C or better in CVEN302 or concurrent enrollment; admitted to major degree sequence in civil engineering. Credits 2. Definitions of sustainability and sustainable development from social, economic, political, and technical perspectives; life-cycle analysis and quantitative assessment of sustainability; industrial ecology; valuation of environmental goods and externalities; sustainable infrastructure design and management. A substitution for any course in the track must be approved in writing by the Civil and Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Student Services Office. EVEN404 Environmental Unit Operations Laboratory. Introduction to geodetic positions, datums, map projections; theory of civil engineering measurements and errors applied to horizontal and vertical control, curves, earthwork and mapping using state-of-the-art technology for data capture; processing and presentation of result. Credits 2. Water quality assessment of natural environmental systems; development and calibration of models to describe fate and transport of contaminants in aquatic systems; application of models to design of water quality control facilities. Texas A&M University College of Engineering, 3127 TAMU, Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering, Apply for Admission to Texas A&M Engineering, Undergraduate Civil Engineering Specialties, Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering Facebook page, Civil and Environmental Engineering YouTube channel, Civil and Environmental Engineering LinkedIn group, Has a specific focus on the protection of public and environmental health by solving environmental challenges, Showcases a broad range of coursework to pursue your specific environmental interests in natural or engineered systems, Is multidisciplinary in every approach, melding earth science, life science, chemistry, social science and engineering, Provides the tools for you to develop solutions to solve emerging and existing issues such as water treatment, climate change and other environmental challenges, The College of Engineering is a member of. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CVEN311/EVEN311 or EVEN311/CVEN311, or concurrent enrollment. The civil engineering profession is one of the most stable and most diverse of the engineering disciplines. CVEN301/EVEN301 Environmental Engineering. General principles of mechanics; concurrent force systems; statics of particles; equivalent force/moment systems; centroids and center of gravity; equilibrium of rigid bodies; trusses, frames, and machines; internal forces in structural members; friction; second moments of areas. Prerequisite: CVEN307. A total of 35 hours of technical coursework is required. EVEN320 Principles of Environmental Engineering Chemistry. College Station, Texas 77843. Fundamental principles and methods in planning, design, and operation of transportation systems; driver and vehicle performance capabilities; highway geometric and pavement design principles; traffic analysis and transportation planning. CVEN436 Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CVEN302, or approval of instructor. CVEN306 Materials Engineering for Civil Engineers. Apply for admission to Texas A&M as a general engineering student.
Introduction to the study and practice of civil engineering; specialized subdisciplines of civil engineering; professionalism and professional registration; engineering ethics; exercises in engineering technical communications. 3 Lab Hours. Physical properties of soils, classification systems, soil exploration, permeability, consolidation, compaction, and shear strength; laboratory tests conducted to determine the physical and engineering soil properties needed for application in geotechnical engineering design. Cross Listing: CVEN301/EVEN301. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CVEN301/EVEN301 or EVEN301/CVEN301; or approval of instructor. Cross Listing: CVEN402/EVEN402. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CVEN302 or concurrent enrollment; grade of C or better in CVEN305; also taught at Galveston campus. CVEN302 Computer Applications in Engineering and Construction. Applications of conservation principles and stress/deformation relationships for continuous media to structural members; axially loaded members; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsional and flexural members; shear; moment; deflection of members; combined loadings; stability of columns; nonsymmetrical bending, shear center; indeterminate members; elastic foundations. Cross Listing: EVEN339/CVEN339. Undergraduate students are admitted to the Texas A&M University College of Engineering with a preference for the major noted on their admissions application and follow the same first-year engineering curriculum. Mechanics of wave motion, coastal water level fluctuations, wave transformation, coastal processes, wave forecasting, coastal structures, and coastal development and management, planning and design of coastal engineering projects. Unit operations and processes in environmental engineering; physical, chemical and biological treatment of water and wastewater; treatment system analysis and design. Prerequisite: Approval of department head. Fundamental chemical principles needed for the study of natural and engineered environmental systems including thermodynamics and kinetics of acid and base reactions, the carbonate system, reactivity of organic compounds and atmospheric systems. CVEN405 Construction Management of Field Operations. Participation in an approved high-impact learning practice; reflection on professional outcomes from environmental engineering body of knowledge; documentation of experience appropriate to eventual professional licensure; self-assessment of learning at mid-curriculum point. The program is appropriate for those who wish to protect human health and welfare while minimizing the adverse effects of human activity on the environment. Scientific concepts of civil engineering materials; relationship between macroscopic material properties and response and microscopic properties; physical, mechanical, surface, fracture, and rheological properties of civil engineering materials including metals, composites, and polymers. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH251 or MATH253, or concurrent enrollment; grade of C or better in PHYS206 and ENGR216/PHYS216 or PHYS216/ENGR216; admitted to major degree sequence in civil engineering. The program educational objectives for the undergraduate civil engineering program within the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University are as follows. Communicable and noncommunicable diseases; environmental risk assessment; environmental assessments; comprehensive environmental planning; small water and wastewater systems; solid waste management; hazardous spills and waste management; vector control; environmental administration. Pressure conduit hydraulics; design, modeling, and analysis of water conveyance and distribution systems including pipelines, pipe networks, and pumps.
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CVEN339/EVEN339 or EVEN339/CVEN339 or approval of instructor. EVEN406 Environmental Protection and Public Health. In addition, the Department provides a curriculum that integrates scientific and technical knowledge with an appreciation for social, economic, and political concerns. Introduction to the study and practice of environmental engineering; professionalism and professional registration; engineering ethics; exercises in technical communication. These programs allow further specialization and offer more in-depth study to address more complex technical and management issues. Physical, mechanical and rheological properties and behavior of components and composite construction materials including aggregates, Portland cement concrete, bituminous materials, wood and masonry; production processes and proportioning of composite construction materials used in civil engineering. CVEN402/EVEN402 Engineered Environmental Systems. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CHEM107; admitted to major degree sequence in civil engineering or environmental engineering. A design course covering prediction of settlement, analysis of the stability of slopes, prediction of bearing capacity of shallow and deep foundations and determination of earth pressures acting on retaining structures; a general course in geotechnical engineering design for undergraduates and for graduate students not primarily interested in the geotechnical field, but desiring additional study beyond the introductory undergraduate level. Civil engineers are on the forefront of applying the newest technology innovations in engineering and construction. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CHEM107 and CVEN221; grade of C or better in PHYS207, and ENGR217/PHYS217 or PHYS217/ENGR217; grade of C or better in CVEN305 and MATH308, or concurrent enrollment. The freshman year is identical for degrees in aerospace engineering, architectural engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, electronic systems engineering technology, environmental engineering, industrial distribution, industrial engineering, interdisciplinary engineering, manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology, mechanical engineering, multidisciplinary engineering technology, nuclear engineering, ocean engineering, and petroleum engineering (Note: not all programs listed are offered in Qatar). CVEN418 Highway Materials and Pavement Design. CVEN406/EVEN406 Environmental Protection and Public Health. 0 Lecture Hours. Applications of civil engineering principles to the design and preparation of the plans and specifications of civil engineering projects. Environmental engineers are also employed by consulting firms, public agencies, and start and operate their own businesses. CVEN207 Introduction to the Civil Engineering Profession. 0 Lab Hours. The total number of hours between breadth, design, and focus courses must add up to 29 hours. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EVEN301/CVEN301 or CVEN301/EVEN301. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EVEN400, EVEN402/CVEN402 or CVEN402/EVEN402, and EVEN413/CVEN413 or CVEN413/EVEN413; senior classification; environmental engineering major; or approval of instructor. Prerequisites: CVEN365 or concurrent enrollment; CVEN399, CVEN444 and CVEN446; senior classification; or approval of instructor. develop an understanding of the need to engage in lifelong learning. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH251 and CVEN221; grade of C or better in CVEN302, or concurrent enrollment; CVEN-311 also taught at Galveston campus. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CHEM107; Grade of C or better in CVEN302 and MATH308, or concurrent enrollment. Credits 1 to 4. Students pursuing degrees in biological and agricultural engineering should refer to the specific curriculum for this major. Environmental measurements on physical, chemical, biological and biotechnological parameters of water. Cross Listing: EVEN458/CVEN458. Prerequisite: CVEN303, CVEN322, CVEN345 and CVEN399; CVEN304/EVEN304, CVEN336, CVEN342, CVEN343 or CVEN365; CVEN402/EVEN402, CVEN418, CVEN435, CVEN444, CVEN446, CVEN455, CVEN457, CVEN458/EVEN458, CVEN462/EVEN462, CVEN465 or CVEN473; senior classification; or approval of instructor. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CVEN311/EVEN311 or EVEN311/CVEN311; Grade of C or better in CVEN301/EVEN301, EVEN301/CVEN301, CVEN339/EVEN339, or EVEN339/CVEN339; junior or senior classification; or approval of instructor. 0 to 4 Lecture Hours. Prerequisite: Senior classification in engineering; grade of C or better in CVEN342 or CVEN343 or approval of instructor. EVEN401 Design Problems in Environmental Engineering II. First, our faculty must prepare the students to address the current and future civil and environmental engineering needs of the State of Texas, the nation and the world by being able to recognize the important geopolitical and public policy needs; and solve technical problems. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH251 and CVEN221; grade of C or better in CVEN302, or concurrent enrollment; CVEN-311 also taught at Galveston campus. Cross Listing: EVEN304/CVEN304. Credits 2. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EVEN301/CVEN301 and EVEN320; grade of C or better in EVEN402 or CVEN402/EVEN402, andEVEN413 or CVEN413/EVEN413, or concurrent enrollment; senior classification; environmental engineering major; or approval of instructor.
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