North Idaho College - University of Idaho
Curriculum Plan

Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)


Successful completion of the requirements of the 2007-08 Catalog year articulation agreement will lead to an A.S. Civil Engineering from North Idaho College, and a B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering from the University of Idaho.

Freshman Year at North Idaho College
Fall Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
CHEM   111
Prin of Gen Coll Chem I
4
CHEM   111
ENGL   101
English Composition
3
ENGL   101
MATH   170
Analytic Geom & Calculus I
4
MATH   170
PHYS   211
Engineering Physics I
5
PHYS   211
Total
16
Spring Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
1
CHEM   112
Prin of Gen Coll Chem II
4
CHEM   112
ECON   201
Prin of Economics (Macro)
3
ECON   201
ENGL   102
English Composition
3
ENGL   102
ENGR   105
Engineering Graphics
2
ENGR   105
MATH   175
Analy Geom & Calc II
4
MATH   175
Total
17
Summer Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
3
*General Education Elective
3
COMM   101
Intro to Speech Communication
3
COMM   101
PHIL   103
Ethics
3
PHIL   103
Total
12












Sophomore Year at North Idaho College
Fall Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
ENGR   210
Statics
3
ENGR   210
ENGR   214
Surveying
4
CE   211
ENGR   223
Engineering Analysis
3
ME   223
ENGR   240
Circuits I
4
ECE   210
and ECE   211
MATH   275
Analytic Geom & Calculus III
4
MATH   275
Total
18
Spring Semester
NIC
Credit
UI Equivalent
Course
*General Education Elective
3
*General Education Elective
1
BIOL   115
Intro to Life Sciences
4
BIOL   115
ENGR   220
Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
3
ENGR   220
ENGR   295
Strength of Materials
3
ENGR   350
MATH   370
Intro Ordinary Diff Equations
3
MATH   310
Total
17











Junior Year at University of Idaho
Fall Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
CE   215
Civil Engr Analysis & Design
2
ENGR   240
Intro Electrical Circuits
3
ENGR   320
Engr Thermodynic/Heat Transfer
3
ENGR   335
Engr Fluid Mechanics
3
ENGR   360
Engineering Economy
2
Total
16
Spring Semester
Credit
CE   322
Hydraulics
3
CE   325
Fund Hydrologic Engr
3
CE   330
Fundmntls Environmntl Engr
4
CE   357
Properties/Constructn Material
4
STAT   301
Probab & Statistics
3
Total
17











Senior Year at University of Idaho
Fall Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
CE   342
Theory of Structures
3
CE   360
Fundamntls Geotechnical Engr
4
CE   372
Fund of Transportation Engr
4
CE   493
Senior Design Project
2
ENGL   317
Technical Writing
3
Total
19
Spring Semester
Credit
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
*Advisor Approved Elective
3
CE   491
Civil Engr Prof Seminar
1
CE   494
Senior Design Project
2
Total
15















NOTES:
*General Education Elective: Courses may be in communications, mathematics, natural science, humanities, social science, physical education, or other areas that count toward the college's general education requirements. *Advisor Approved Elective: Courses that meet degree-specific requirements, which may include university, college, department requirements, and electives.

To graduate in this program, a minimum grade of C must be earned in all engineering, mathematics, and science courses used to satisfy the curriculum.

Any student majoring in civil engineering may accumulate no more than 14 credits of D or F in mathematics, science, technical elective, or engineering courses that are used to satisfy graduation requirements. Included in this number are multiple repeats of a single class or single repeats in multiple classes and courses transferred from other institutions. A warning will be issued in writing to students who have accumulated 7 credits of D or F in mathematics, science, technical elective, or engineering classes used to satisfy curricular requirements.

The minimum number of credits for the degree is 128, excluding math below 170, English below 102, and any classes needed to remove deficiencies.















Curriculum plans are intended as advising tools only, not a contract between the student and the university, and are subject to verification by the student's academic advisor and/or department chair. The University of Idaho reserves the right to change, amend, or discontinue any articulation agreement or curriculum plan at any time.