Civil Engineering

By College of Engineering Academic Advisors - Fall 2024
USU offers six different engineering degrees. For more information on each degree, visit https://usu.edu/orientation/guides/fall/engineering/index

To learn more about this degree, including career options, admissions requirements, and involvement opportunities, visit the Degree Information website below. This First Year Semester Guide has suggested courses as recommended by this degree's academic advisor. You may have already completed courses or test scores that have met the requirements for some of these suggested courses. So, be sure to compare which courses are recommended against the requirements you have already met. To see how your previously taken coursework or test scores count at USU, visit usu.edu/orientation/testscores.


Admission Requirements

Freshmen: New Freshmen admitted to USU must meet the the requirements found at: engineering.usu.edu/advising/admissions-index to qualify for admission to this major.

*If students don’t meet these requirements or did not take the ACT or SAT, they will be admitted to preparatory engineering.

 

The classes that you will take this semester are dependent upon your starting math level, and these classes have been recommended by your academic advisor. Start at the highest math class you can. You must meet all prerequisites, which can be found by clicking on a math class below to see the catalog description. Refer to the section “How to Customize Your Own Class Schedule” above for information about the ALEKS math placement exam, which you can use to test into a higher math, and to refresh your math skills.

Some students with math ACT/SAT scores, AP scores, or college-level math grades earned after August 1, 2023 are able to automatically place into a math class because they meet the pre-requisite for the course. Start with the highest math that you can take. You can view the prerequsites by clicking on the linked course.

Make sure you register for a math class each semester until you are finished with math/stats since math prerequisites below MATH 1210 only last for 1 year. Math 1050 and 1060 should be taken together.

If more credits are needed to fill your schedule, refer to the four-year plan in the University Catalog or follow the link to take additional breadth courses, and then consult with your advisor about your class selections after the date listed in the advising section below.

MATH 995

4 credits

If starting with MATH 995, take:

  1. MATH 995 (4 credits)
  2. CEE 1880 - Civil and Environmental Engineerings Orientation and Computer Applications (1 credit)
  3. ENGL 1010 (CL1) - Writing as Inquiry (3 credits) or ENGL 2010* (CL2) - Research and Argument Across Perspectives (3 credits) or ENGL 2020* (CL2) - Professional Communication (3 credits), if you have already satisfied (CL1)
  4. BIOL 1010 (BLS) - Biology and the Citizen (3 credits)
To add more credits to your schedule, choose from among the following:
  1. USU 1010 (2 credits)
  2. Breadth American Institutions (BAI) (3 credits)
  3. Breadth Creative Arts (BCA) (3 credits)
  4. Breadth Humanities (BHU) (3 credits)
  5. Breadth Social Sciences (BSS) (3 credits)

MATH 1050*
and
MATH 1060*

(QL) 6 Credits 

If starting with MATH 1050 & MATH 1060 (which have to be taken together), take:

  1. MATH 1050 (QL)*- College Algebra (4 credits) and MATH 1060* - Trigonometry (2 credits)
  2. CEE 1880 - Civil and Environmental Engineerings Orientation and Computer Applications (1 credit)
  3. ENGL 1010 (CL1) - Writing as Inquiry (3 credits) or ENGL 2010* (CL2) - Research and Argument Across Perspectives (3 credits) or ENGL 2020* (CL2) - Professional Communication (3 credits), if you have already satisfied (CL1)
  4. BIOL 1010 (BLS) - Biology and the Citizen (3 credits)
To add more credits to your schedule, choose from among the following:
  1. Breadth American Institutions (BAI) (3 credits)
  2. Breadth Creative Arts (BCA) (3 credits)
  3. Breadth Humanities (BHU) (3 credits)
  4. Breadth Social Sciences (BSS) (3 credits)

MATH 1210*

(QL) 4 credits

If starting with MATH 1210, take:

  1. MATH 1210 (QL)* - Calculus I (4 credits)
  2. CEE 1880 - Civil and Environmental Engineerings Orientation and Computer Applications (1 credit)
  3. CEE 2240* - Engineering Surveying (3 credits)
  4. CHEM 1210* - Principles of Chemistry I (4 credits) and CHEM 1215* - Laboratory (1 credit)
  5. BIOL 1010 (BLS) - Biology and the Citizen (3 credits)
To add more credits to your schedule, choose from among the following:
  1. Breadth American Institutions (BAI) (3 credits)
  2. Breadth Creative Arts (BCA) (3 credits)
  3. Breadth Humanities (BHU) (3 credits)
  4. Breadth Social Sciences (BSS) (3 credits)

MATH 1220*

(QL) 4 credits

If starting with MATH 1220, take: 

  1. MATH 1220* (QL) - Calculus II (4 credits)
  2. CEE 1880 - Civil and Environmental Engineerings Orientation and Computer Applications (1 credit)
  3. CEE 2240* - Engineering Surveying (3 credits)
  4. CHEM 1210* - Principles of Chemistry I (4 credits) and CHEM 1215* - Laboratory (1 credit)
  5. BIOL 1010 (BLS) - Biology and the Citizen (3 credits)
To add more credits to your schedule, choose from among the following:
  1. Breadth American Institutions (BAI) (3 credits)
  2. Breadth Creative Arts (BCA) (3 credits)
  3. Breadth Humanities (BHU) (3 credits)
  4. Breadth Social Sciences (BSS) (3 credits)

MATH 2210*

(QI) 3 credits

If starting with MATH 2210, take:

  1. MATH 2210 (QI)* - Multivariable Calculus (3 credits)
  2. CEE 1880 - Civil and Environmental Engineerings Orientation and Computer Applications (1 credit)
  3. CEE 2240* - Engineering Surveying (3 credits)
  4. CHEM 1210* - Principles of Chemistry I (4 credits) and CHEM 1215* - Laboratory (1 credit)
  5. BIOL 1010 (BLS) - Biology and the Citizen (3 credits)
To add more credits to your schedule, choose from among the following:
  1. Breadth American Institutions (BAI) (3 credits)
  2. Breadth Creative Arts (BCA) (3 credits)
  3. Breadth Humanities (BHU) (3 credits)
  4. Breadth Social Sciences (BSS) (3 credits)

USU 1010: University Connections (2 credits) though not required is encouraged, as it will provide an environment of challenge and support to help new students make a successful transition to USU.

ENGR 1940: Women in Engineering Seminar: (1 credit) Women in Engineering Seminar provides freshmen, women engineering students the opportunity to learn about the various engineering disciplines from professional women engineers, current students, and other professionals.  The guest speakers share their experiences and work in the engineering field, tips for successfully navigating the engineering curriculum, and other strategies that helped them prepare for and transition to employment in the engineering field. 

Prerequisites and Course Descriptions

The classes marked with an asterisk (*) have prerequisites. For course descriptions and prerequisite information, click on the course in this guide or see the University Catalog and click on "Courses."

If you have met a class prerequisite via AP or IBO scores or college credits, but have not yet transferred them to USU, you can request a temporary prerequisite override. Not getting your test scores/credits to USU before August 1, 2024 will result in that class being dropped. Temporary override requests take up to 3-4 business days to process. Once processed, the Registrar’s office will reach out to you via email.

English 1010 (CL1) and English 2010 (CL2) or English 2020 (CL2)

The Communications Literacy 1 requirement (CL1) is typically fulfilled by ENGL 1010. You have already satisfied the CL1 requirement if you have any of the following:

  • ACT English Test: Score of 29 or higher
  • RSAT Reading Test (if taken after March 2016): Score of 34 or higher
  • SAT Critical Reading Test (if taken before March 2016): Score of 640 or higher
  • AP English Language Test: Score of 3 or higher (for CL1 only)
  • CLEP College Composition Test: Score of 50 or higher (for CL1 only)
  • IBO English A: Language & Literature Test: Higher-level Score of 5 or higher (for CL1 only)

If you have already met the CL1 requirement, you should take English 2010 (CL2) or English 2020 (CL2). 

When You Can Register

Registration opened for all students on April 11, 2024 and is an ongoing process. Incoming students can begin registering for classes as soon as they complete the second orientation module. For specific dates on when registration will close, check the USU Catalog

Waitlist Information

If the class you want to register is full, and it uses the waitlisting feature, you will see an option to join the waitlist. If the course has an opening, an email is sent to the student first in the waitlist line. That student is given 24 hours to add the class online. Once the first week of classes starts, the time a waitlist student has to add a class is shortened to 12 hours. You can view your position in the waitlist through your student schedule in Banner.

Advising for First-Year Students in this Major

For general registration questions, please contact our office at  or (435)797-0283, or respond to the text message you recieved from (435)200-3628 regarding registration. Our normal business hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We will also have extended hours on April 10 and April 11 from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. where the Orientation Office will be answer questions via text message and email. 

The Civil Engineering advisor is available for telephone and one-on-one appointments.  To schedule an appointment please visit https://engineering.usu.edu/advising/meet-the-advisors.

Amber Crook

Academic Advisor

Office Location: ENGR 314
Phone: 435-797-2705
Email: amber.crook@usu.edu

Schedule appointment at:  engineering.usu.edu/advising/index