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Civil Engineering, B.S.

The Civil Engineering, B.S. is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the commission's General Criteria and Program Criteria for Civil and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.

Program Educational Objectives

The undergraduate program is designed to meet the following specific objectives in order to fulfill the departmental and institutional missions.

  • Be employed as engineers or be enrolled in engineering or professional graduate school;
  • Demonstrate their commitment to lifelong learning and professional development through seeking professional licensure, pursuing graduate studies or participating in other professional continuing education activities;
  • Advance into leadership roles in their profession and in service to their communities; and
  • Create design solutions that address economic, social and environmental factors in their professional engineering practice. 

Student Outcomes

Graduates of the civil engineering program at Saint Louis University will demonstrate: 

  1. an ability to identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics;
  2. an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental and economic factors;
  3. an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences;
  4. an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental and societal contexts;
  5. an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks and meet objectives;
  6. an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions;
  7. an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies;
  8. an ability to design a system, component or process in more than one civil engineering context;
  9. an ability to explain basic concepts in management, business, public policy and leadership.

 Unless otherwise stated, all civil engineering courses have prerequisites that require a "C-" or better.

University Undergraduate Core 132-35
Basic Science and Mathematics
CHEM 1110
CHEM 1115
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
PHYS 1610
PHYS 1620
University Physics I
and University Physics I Laboratory
4
MATH 1510Calculus I4
MATH 1520Calculus II4
MATH 2530Calculus III4
MATH 3550Differential Equations3
STAT 3850Foundation of Statistics3
Science Elective with Lab4
Students should choose a sequence with the Civil Engineering Science Elective with Lab attribute
Engineering Science Courses
SE 1700Engineering Fundamentals2
CVNG 2100Statics3
CVNG 3105XMechanics of Solids3
MENG 3200Fluid Dynamics3
Civil Engineering Courses
CVNG 1000Intro to Civil Engineering2
CVNG 1001Civil Engineering Modeling2
CVNG 2020GIS and Surveying in Civil Engineering Lab1
CVNG 2070Construction & Project Management3
CVNG 2500Civil Engineering Computing3
CVNG 3010
CVNG 3020
Structural Analysis
and Structural Analysis Lab
4
CVNG 3030
CVNG 3031
Civil Engineering Materials
and Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory
3
CVNG 3040
CVNG 3041
Sustainability and Environmental Engineering
and Sustainability and Environmental Engineering Lab
4
CVNG 3090
CVNG 3100
Geotechnical Engineering
and Geotechnical Engineering Lab
4
CVNG 3110
CVNG 3120
Transportation Engineering
and Transportation Engineering Lab
4
CVNG 3130
CVNG 3140
Hydraulic Engineering
and Hydraulic Engineering Lab
4
CVNG 3150
CVNG 3160
Introduction to Structural Design
and Structural Design Lab
4
CVNG 4500Capstone Design I3
CVNG 4510Capstone Design II3
Civil Engineering Electives12
Select twelve (12) credits from the CVNG subject code 4000 and above
Professional Development Electives9
Select nine (9) credits of courses with the Civil Engineering Professional Development Elective attribute.
Total Credits125-132
1

Note: some courses required for the major also fulfill University Undergraduate Core requirements. 

Pre-approved Minors

Pre-approved minors align with the civil engineering profession.  Students may count courses required for the following list of minors for their three professional development electives and substitute two of the required courses for civil engineering electives.  Students who minor in Engineering Mathematics or Math may not substitute courses for civil engineering electives.

Non-Course Requirements

All School of Science and Engineering B.A. and B.S. students must complete an exit interview/survey near the end of their bachelor's program. 

Continuation Standards

  • Students must maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA and obtain the C- or better requirement in designated prerequisite courses. Students whose overall GPA drops below 2.0 will be placed on academic probation and students who do not obtain a C- or better in a designated prerequisite course must retake the course and will not be permitted to progress to the following course(s).

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
MATH 1510 Calculus I 1 4
CHEM 1110
CHEM 1115
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory 2
4
SE 1700 Engineering Fundamentals 2
CORE 1500 Cura Personalis 1: Self in Community 1
CORE 1900 Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication 3
CORE 1200 Eloquentia Perfecta 2: Oral and Visual Communication 3
 Credits17
Spring
MATH 1520 Calculus II 4
Critical course:  PHYS 1610
PHYS 1620
University Physics I
and University Physics I Laboratory
4
CVNG 1000 Intro to Civil Engineering 2
CVNG 1001 Civil Engineering Modeling 2
CORE 1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
 Credits15
Year Two
Fall
MATH 2530 Calculus III 4
CVNG 2100 Statics 3
CVNG 2020 GIS and Surveying in Civil Engineering Lab 1
CVNG 2070 Construction & Project Management 3
CVNG 2500 Civil Engineering Computing 3
CORE 3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture 3
COREEquity and Global Identities: Identities in Context 0-3
 Credits17-20
Spring
MATH 3550 Differential Equations 3
STAT 3850 Foundation of Statistics 3
Science Elective with Lab 3 4
CVNG 3105X Mechanics of Solids 3
Professional Development Elective 3
CORE 2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation 0
 Credits16
Year Three
Fall
MENG 3200 Fluid Dynamics 3
Critical course:  CVNG 3010
CVNG 3020
Structural Analysis
and Structural Analysis Lab
4
Critical course:  CVNG 3030
CVNG 3031
Civil Engineering Materials
and Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory
3
Critical course:  CVNG 3040
CVNG 3041
Sustainability and Environmental Engineering
and Sustainability and Environmental Engineering Lab
4
 Credits14
Spring
Critical course:  CVNG 3090
CVNG 3100
Geotechnical Engineering
and Geotechnical Engineering Lab
4
Critical course:  CVNG 3110
CVNG 3120
Transportation Engineering
and Transportation Engineering Lab
4
Critical course:  CVNG 3130
CVNG 3140
Hydraulic Engineering
and Hydraulic Engineering Lab
4
Critical course:  CVNG 3150
CVNG 3160
Introduction to Structural Design
and Structural Design Lab
4
 Credits16
Year Four
Fall
CVNG 4500 Capstone Design I 3
Civil Engineering Elective 3
Civil Engineering Elective 3
Professional Development Elective 3
CORE 1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
CORE 4500 Reflection-in-Action 0
 Credits15
Spring
CVNG 4510 Capstone Design II 3
Civil Engineering Elective 3
Civil Engineering Elective 3
Professional Development Elective 3
COREWays of Thinking: Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
COREEquity and Global Identities: Global Interdependence 0-3
 Credits15-18
 Total Credits125-131
1

 Students must meet the required Math Index before enrolling in MATH 1510 Calculus I (0,4 cr).

2

Requires one year of high school chemistry with a grade of “C” or better and Pre-Calculus placement.  

3

The 4 credit Science elective must be a 3 credit lecture plus 1 credit lab from the list of pre-approved courses. The 4 credit Science elective may not be a chemistry or physics course. Pre-approved courses include:

  • BIOL 1240 General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution/BIOL 1245 Principles of Biology I Laboratory
  • BIOL 1260 General Biology: Transformations of Energy and Matter/BIOL Principles of Biology II Laboratory
  • EAS 1080 Introduction to Environmental Science/EAS 1081 Introduction to Environmental Science Laboratory
  • EAS 1420 Introduction to Atmosphere Science/EAS 1425 Introduction to Atmospheric Science Lab
  • EAS 1430 Introduction to Solid Earth/EAS 1435 Introduction to Solid Earth Lab
  • EAS 1450 Introduction to Oceanography/Introduction to Oceanography Lab.
Infrastructure Analysis and Design
CVNG 4030Foundation Engineering3
CVNG 4050Advanced Structural Analysis3
CVNG 4070Structural Dynamics3
CVNG 4090Advanced Reinforced Concrete3
CVNG 4110Advanced Steel Design3
CVNG 4130Bridge Engineering3
CVNG 4150Prestressed Concrete3
CVNG 4170Seismic Design3
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
CVNG 4250Water Treatment Processes3
CVNG 4260Environmental Solutions in Developing Countries3
CVNG 4330Open-Channel Flow3
CVNG 4350Hydraulic Modeling3
CVNG 4370River Engineering3
Transportation Engineering
CVNG 4450Traffic Engineering3
CVNG 4460Multimodal Roadway Safety3
CVNG 4470Urban Transportation Planning3