Year One - Fall Semester | Credit | Year One - Spring Semester | Credit | |
CTC 101 - Intro to Engineering Technology | 2 | MAT 121 - Calculus I for Engineering Tech. | 4 | |
MAT 120 - Precalculus | 4 | PHY 101 - General Physics I | 4 | |
CHE 110 - Chemistry | 4 | General Education Elective * | 4 | |
ENG 101 - Freshman Composition | 4 | General Education Elective * | 4 | |
FYS 101 - Freshman Seminar | 1 | |||
CTC 212 - Microstation | 2 | |||
Total | 17 | Total | 16 | |
Year Two - Fall Semester | Credit | Year Two - Spring Semester | Credit | |
CTC 224 - Statics and Strength of Materials | 4 | CT 255 - Soils and Foundations | 4 | |
MAT 122 - Calculus II for Engineering Tech. | 4 | MAT 230 - Differential Equations | 4 | |
CT 250 - Surveying I | 4 | CTC 260 - Hydrology | 2 | |
CTC 275 - Construction Methods | 4 | CTC 261 - Hydraulics | 3 | |
PHY 102 - General Physics II | 4 | |||
Total | 16 | Total | 17 | |
Year Three - Fall Semester | Credit | Year Three - Spring Semester | Credit | |
CTC 320 - Structural Analysis | 4 | Civil Emphasis I - CTC 422, 340, or 415 | 4 | |
CTC 240 - Civil Materials and Testing | 2 | Civil Elective (transportation or structures depending on emphasis) | 4 | |
IS 341 - Geographic Information Systems (CS Elective) | 4 | COM 200 - Oral Communications | 4 | |
COM 306 - Technical Writing (Upper Division Writing) | 4 | General Education Elective * | 4 | |
General Education Elective * | 4 | |||
Total | 18 | Total | 16 | |
Year Four - Fall Semester | Credit | Year Four - Spring Semester | Credit | |
CTC 424, 440, or 470 - Civil Emphasis II | 4 | CTC 490 - Capstone Design | 3 | |
Civil Elective (transportation or structures depending on emphasis) | 4 | CTC 475 - Economic Analysis in Technology | 4 | |
CTC 450 - Water & Wastewater Systems | 4 | Upper Civil Elective | 4 | |
CTC 301 - Professionalism | 2 | Open Elective *** | 3 | |
Total | 14 | Total | 14 | |
Total planned credit hours | 128 |
* General Ed Elective: choose four (4) of the following seven (7) general education courses:
Social Science | 4 |
American History | 4 |
Western Civilization | 4 |
Other World Civilizations | 4 |
Humanities | 4 |
Fine Arts | 4 |
Foreign Language | 4 |
*** Open Electives allow students to take courses in areas of interest.