2015-16 Civil & Environmental Engineering
Contact
Engineering Student Services
230 Bechtel Engineering Center # 1702
Berkeley, CA 94720-1702
(510) 642-7594
ess@berkeley.edu
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
760 Davis Hall #1720
(510) 642-3261
ce.berkeley.edu
Chair: Robert Harley, Ph.D.
Department Overview
The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) has 39 full-time faculty members dedicated to the education of more than 300 undergraduate students and 350 graduate students. CEE at Berkeley prepares students for leadership roles in the civil and environmental engineering field, whether in a professional or academic career.
The CEE laboratories for teaching and research are among the best in the nation, providing opportunities for hands-on experience for all students.
CEE’s doctoral program tops the 2010 National Research Council rankings. US News & World Report’s rankings for 2015 has CEE’s graduate programs in both civil engineering and environmental engineering as #1. Environmental engineering has held the #1 spot for the past 6 years; civil engineering has been in the top 2 for the past 12 years.
USN&WR ranked CEE’s environmental engineering undergraduate program #1 in the nation for 2015; civil is ranked #3.
Undergraduate Program
CEE’s undergraduate program offers opportunities for rigorous academic learning, fellowship, hands-on experience, and leadership. Classes are relatively small, so students get to know both the faculty and fellow students.
CEE’s four-year curriculum leads to an ABET-accredited B.S. degree in civil engineering. The program provides students with a strong fundamental background in engineering science, design, and practice.
Undergraduates at Berkeley have opportunities for professional interactions and community service. CEE has active student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the national honor society Chi Epsilon as well as five nationally-ranked competition teams.
Information is available in the CEE Student Affairs Office, 750 Davis Hall, and on the CEE web site.
This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Learn More About Our:
Course | Fall | Spring |
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Freshman Year | ||
Chemistry 1A and 1AL-General Chemistry or Chemistry 4A-General Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis(3) |
4
|
–
|
Engineering 7-Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists & Engineers |
–
|
4
|
Mathematics 1A-Calculus |
4
|
–
|
Mathematics 1B-Calculus |
–
|
4
|
Physics 7A-Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
–
|
4
|
CE 92-Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering |
1
|
–
|
Reading and Composition Course from List A(1) |
4
|
–
|
Reading and Composition Course from List B(1) |
–
|
4
|
Basic Science Breadth Elective(2) |
3-4
|
–
|
Total |
16-17
|
16
|
Sophomore Year | ||
Basic Science Elective(5) |
–
|
4
|
CE C30/ME C85-Introduction to Solid Mechanics |
–
|
3
|
CE 60-Structure and Properties of Civil Engineering Materials |
3
|
–
|
CE 93-Engineering Data Analysis |
–
|
3
|
Civil Engineering Sophomore Elective(4) |
<3>
|
<3>
|
Mathematics 53-Multivariable Calculus |
4
|
–
|
Mathematics 54-Linear Algebra and Differential Equations |
–
|
4
|
Physics 7B-Physics for Scientists and Engineers |
4
|
–
|
Total |
12-14
|
14-17
|
Junior Year | ||
CE 100-Elementary Fluid Mechanics |
4
|
–
|
CE 130N-Mechanics of Structures |
–
|
3
|
Engineering Science Elective(9) |
–
|
3-4
|
Elective Core(6) |
6
|
6
|
Humanities/Social Science Courses(1) |
3-4
|
3-4
|
Total |
13-14
|
15-17
|
Senior Year | ||
CE 192-The Art and Science of Civil and Environmental Engineering Practice |
1
|
–
|
Design Elective(7) |
<3-4>
|
<3-4>
|
Engineering Electives(8) |
6-9
|
6-9
|
Humanities/Social Science Courses(1) |
3-4
|
3-4
|
Free Electives |
–
|
3
|
Total |
13-18
|
15-20
|
Notes
1 The Humanities/Social Sciences (H/SS) requirement includes two approved reading and composition courses and four additional approved courses, with which a number of specific conditions must be satisfied. Reading and Composition “A” and “B” must be completed by no later than the end of the sophomore year. The remaining courses may be taken at any time during the program. See coesandbox.berkeley.edu/hss for complete details and a list of approved courses.
2 Bio 1B or CE 70
3 Chem 4A is intended for students majoring in Chemistry or a closely-related field.
4 CE 11 or CE 70. If CE 70 was taken in the freshman year students must take CE 11. <3> indicates this requirement is taken in either the fall or spring (not both). CE 11 is offered in Spring. CE 70 in Fall.
5 Choose one of: Chem 1B, 4B; Physics 7C
6 Choose four from this category: CE 103, 111, 120, 155, 167, 175, 191
7 Choose one from this category: CE 105, 112, 122N plus 122L, 123N plus 123L, 153, 177, 180, 186. Note that for the courses listed in this category that are 4 units, one of the four units can be applied toward the 15 unit engineering electives requirement.
8 Engineering electives must include at least 15 additional units of upper-division technically oriented engineering coursework offered in the College of Engineering or in Chemical Engineering. The 15 units of engineering electives cannot include: any course taken on a P/NP basis; BioE 100; ChemE 185; CS 195, H195; Des Inv 190; Engin 125, 130AC, 140, 157AC; IEOR 172, 185, 186, 190 series, 191, 192, 195; ME 106, 190K, 191AC, 191K. Students may receive up to three units of engineering elective credit for work on a research project in CE H194 (Honors Undergraduate Research). Students who take CE 167 for Elective Core and then take Engin 120 for engineering electives will receive only 2 units toward engineering electives.
9 Choose one of: E 115; ME 40, 104
* A minimum of 120 units is required for graduation.
AREAS OF EMPHASIS
Students with a specific interest within civil engineering may choose to emphasize one of the areas listed below. Selection of an area of emphasis is optional and will not be noted on the transcript or diploma.
Recommended Courses:
Engineering and Project Management
Elective Core: CE 120, 167
Design Elective: CE 180
Technical Electives: CE 165, 166, 171, 173, 176, 191, 193
Suggested non-technical electives: UGBA 101A, 101B, 103, 106, 107
Environmental Engineering
Elective Core: CE 103, 111
Design Electives: CE 105, 112
Technical Electives: CE 101, C106, 107, 108, 113N, 114, 115, C116, 173, 176; ME 109, 146; MSE 112; NE 124
Suggested other electives: Biology 1B; Energy and Resources 100; Integrative Biology 153
GeoEngineering
Elective Core: CE 111, 120, 175
Design Electives: CE 177
Technical Electives: CE 103, 115, 121, 122N, 123N, 124, 167, 171, 172, 173, 176, C178
Structural Engineering
Elective Core: CE 120, 167, 175
Design Electives: CE 122N & 122L or CE 123N & 123L
Technical Electives: CE 121, 124, C133, 140, 165, 177, 193
Note: CE 121 is required for admission for graduate study in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Material
Transportation
Elective Core: CE 155, 191
Design Electives: CE 153
Technical Electives: CE 108, 156, 167, 177, C250N, 251, 259, 260; E 117; IEOR 153
Suggested non-technical electives: City and Regional Planning 110; Economics 101A, C125, 155; Energy and Resources 100; Geography C188; Public Policy 101
Note: Undergraduates wishing to enroll in graduate courses must have the consent of the instructor and meet scholarship requirements.