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8th May 2015, 02:39 PM
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School Of Engineering CCSU
I want to do engineering from the School of Engineering and Technology of Central Connecticut State University so tell me the engineering courses offered by this Institute? Tell me the total number of seats in each course? Also tell me the entrance exam for admission?
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23rd January 2020, 09:45 AM
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Re: School Of Engineering CCSU
Can you provide me the Education Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering program offered by Engineering Department of CCSU (Central Connecticut State University)?
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23rd January 2020, 09:45 AM
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Re: School Of Engineering CCSU
The CCSU (Central Connecticut State University) Engineering Department is known for its blend of analytical and practical education. Its faculty have many years of industry experience, and so know what skills and abilities students will need. Its small classes and focus on undergraduate education mean that students are well prepared for any future they choose. Civil Engineering, B.S. The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering is a program of study requiring 127-136 credits of undergraduate work, including a two-term senior project capstone requirement completed with oral and written reports. Required coursework can also be grouped into three categories: General Education, Major Requirements, and Additional Requirements. Registration to take the NCEES FE exam is required for completion of the senior project capstone course. General Education Requirements (42-49 Credits) Study Area I: Arts and Humanities Literature (3) 3 Philosophy or Fine Arts (3) 3 Literature, Philosophy or Fine Arts (3) 3 Study Area II: Social Sciences History (3) 3 Economics 3 or ET 399 Engineering Economy 3 Study Area III: Behavioral Sciences Anthropology, Psychology, or Sociology 3 Study Area IV: Natural Sciences PHYS 125 University Physics I 4 PHYS 126 University Physics II 4 Skill Area I: Communication Skills WRT 110 Introduction to College Writing 3 ENGR 290 Engineering Technical Writing and Presentation 3 WRT 110: A placement exam may be required before enrolling in English or Mathematics courses. Skill Area II: Mathematics MATH 152 Calculus I 4 MATH 221 Calculus II 4 MATH 152: A placement exam may be required before enrolling in English or Mathematics courses. Skill Area III: Foreign Language Proficiency Skill Area IV: University Requirement PE 144 College Wellness 2 or for transfer students ENGR 150 Introduction to Engineering 3 International Requirement Major Requirements (55 credits, 52 for transfer students taking ENGR 150 as Skill Area IV) ENGR 150 Introduction to Engineering 3 ENGR 251 Engineering Mechanics I - Statics 3 ENGR 252 Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics 3 ENGR 357 Mechanics of Materials 3 ME 354 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE 253 Introduction to Engineering Surveying 3 CE 301 CE Fundamental Computations 1 CE 458 Introduction to GPS for Engineering 3 or CE 357 Advanced Surveying 3 CE 375 Hydraulic Engineering 3 CE 397 Structural Analysis I 3 CE 407 Structural Analysis II 3 CE 451 Soil Mechanics 3 CE 452 Foundation Engineering 2 CE 454 Introduction to Transportation Engineering 3 CE 470 Structural Steel Design 3 CE 471 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 CE 475 Hydrology & Storm Drainage 3 CE 497 CE Professional Practice and Senior Project Research 2 CE 498 Civil Engineering Senior Design Project (Capstone) 2 CE 476 Environmental Engineering 3 CE 498: Completion of CE 498 requires that students register to take the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. Additional Requirements 33 or 34 credits CHEM 161 General Chemistry 3 CHEM 162 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 ENGR 240 Computational Methods for Engineering 3 CE 222 CAD Applications in Civil Engineering 2 or ETC 122 Introduction to CAD for AEC I 3 MATH 226 Linear Algebra and Probability for Engineers 4 MATH 355 Introduction to Differential Equations with Applications 4 CE 356 Civil Engineering Materials 3 CE Directed Technical Electives - 9 credits Four credits from the following: BIO or BMS or GSCI Additional Science Elective w/ Lab BIO 121 General Biology I 4 or BMS 102 Introduction to Biomolecular Science 3 and BMS 103 Introduction to Biomolecular Science Laboratory 1 or GSCI 121 The Dynamic Earth 3 and GSCI 125 The Dynamic Earth Laboratory 1 Additional Requirements CE Directed Technical Electives (9 credits) include: CE 472 Timber Structures 3 CE 458 Introduction to GPS for Engineering 3 CE 402 Inquiry and Research in Civil Engineering 1 ET 495 Topics in Engineering Technology 3 ENGR 490 Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) 3 ETM 467 Applied Finite Element Analysis 3 MATH 222 Calculus III 4 CE 477 Environmental Engineering Treatment Processes 3 CE 490 NCEES Fundamental Civil Engineering Subjects 2 CE 491 NCEES Advanced Civil Engineering Subjects 1 CE 495 Topics in Civil Engineering 3 Six of the nine credits used as CE Directed Technical Electives must have the CE, ENGR, ME, ET, or ETM designators. Contact Detail: Department of Engineering Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley St., New Britain, CT 06050 Tel: (860) 832-1815, Fax: (860) 832-1811 |