Bachelor of Science
Architectural Engineering (Electrical Design Specialty) and Master of Science Environmental Engineering
Model Full-Time Track - V3.2


Freshman Year

123
AE-100Introduction to Architectural Engineering and Construction Management2-2-3
AE-1312Introduction to Building Information Modeling I1-2-1
EN-131Composition3-0-3
HU-100Contemporary Issues in the Humanities3-0-3
MA-136Calculus for Engineers I4-0-4
AE-1301Architectural Engineering Graphics1-2-1
MA-137Calculus for Engineers II4-0-4
CH-200Chemistry I3-2-4
EN-132Technical Composition3-0-3
Elective (HU/SS)13-0-3
AE-1231Building Construction Materials3-2-4
EN-241Speech2-2-3
MA-231Calculus for Engineers III4-0-4
Elective (HU/SS)13-0-3
PH-2010Physics I - Mechanics3-3-4
TOTALS13-4-1414-4-1515-7-18


Sophomore Year

456
AE-200Statics4-0-4
AE-2212Building Construction Methods2-2-3
MA-235Differential Equations for Engineers4-0-4
CH-201Chemistry II3-2-4
GE-205Professional Growth1-0-0
AE-2011Mechanics of Materials I3-0-3
AE-2121Fundamentals of Thermodynamics4-0-4
MA-232Calculus for Engineers IV3-0-3
AE-225Specifications and Contracts3-0-3
PH-2020Physics II - Electromagnetism and Optics3-3-4
EE-2503Linear Circuit Analysis3-0-3
AE-213Introduction to Fluid Mechanics4-0-4
CM-224Construction Estimating I3-0-3
AE-2012Mechanics of Materials II3-0-3
PH-2030Physics III - Thermodynamics and Quantum Physics3-3-4
TOTALS14-4-1516-3-1716-3-17


Junior Year

789
AE-3011Principles of Structural Analysis3-0-3
AE-3112Heat Transfer and Basic Principles of HVAC4-0-4
AE-3612Principles of Electrical Systems Design4-0-4
CM-3011Project Management for AEs and CMs3-0-3
GE-305Professional Growth1-0-0
MA-262Probability and Statistics3-0-3
AE-3021Principles of Structural Steel and Concrete Design4-0-4
AE-3121Principles of Fire Protection and Plumbing Design4-0-4
AE-3621Basic Principles of Illumination and Communications4-0-4
Elective53-0-3
AE-3631Building Electrical Power Distribution I23-2-4
AE-3321Architectural History3-0-3
AE-3311Introduction to Building Information Modeling II1-2-1
SS-461Organizational Psychology3-0-3
AE-3651Building Illumination and Communications Design24-0-4
AE-3641Building Electrical Power Distribution II23-2-4
Elective (Free)33-0-3
TOTALS18-0-1718-2-1917-4-18


Senior Year

101112
GE-405Professional Growth1-0-0
AE-4311Architectural Design2-2-3
AE-4712Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Design-Build Senior Project I1-2-2
AE-463Electrical Power Quality for Buildings23-2-4
EV-611Applications of Chemistry in Environmental Engineering3-0-3
EV-760Environmental Law for Environmental Engineers3-0-3
AE-466Project Management for Electrical Engineers23-0-3
AE-4721Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Design-Build Senior Project II1-3-3
EV-612Biology for Environmental Engineers3-0-3
EV-730Solid and Hazardous Waste Minimization3-0-3
Elective (Specialization Track)63-0-3
AE-4733AE Senior Project Working Drawings2-2-3
AE-4731Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Design-Build Senior Project III1-3-4
EV-614Microbiology for Environmental Engineers3-0-3
Elective (Specialization Track)63-0-3
Elective (HU/SS)13-0-3
TOTALS13-6-1513-3-1512-5-16


Fifth Year

131415
EN-441Professional Presentation Techniques2-2-3
AE-4412Engineering and Building Investment Economics4-0-4
EV-710Environmental Statistics and Modeling3-0-3
Elective (Specialization Track)63-0-3
Elective (HU/SS)13-0-3
AE-4121Environmental Science in Building Construction3-0-3
CM-3022Business and Construction Law3-0-3
EV-800Writing and Research on Emerging Trends in Environmental Engineering and Management3-0-3
EV-890Environmental Engineering Systems Design I1-0-3
Elective (Specialization Track)63-0-3
HU-432Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers3-0-3
EV-756Environmental Project Program Management and Life Cycle Cost Analysis3-0-3
EV-892Environmental Engineering Systems Design II1-0-3
Elective (Specialization Track)63-0-3
TOTALS15-2-1613-0-1510-0-12


1There are 12 credits of humanities and social science (HU/SS) electives, 6 must be in humanities (HU) and 6 must be in social sciences (SS).
2All students must choose one of the three specialty sequences of classes beginning in the winter quarter of the junior year.
3These 3 credits may be taken in any 200 level or above course (or equivalent, if awarded in the form of transfer credit) that is not preparatory to the program track.
EV-611 counts as the required Science Elective.
5Math electives include the following: MA-343, MA-380, MA-381, MA-382, MA-330, MA-383, MA-387.
6A total of 15 credits of environmental engineering electives must be taken.
Students are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in their last year, as a condition of graduation from the BSAE program.
Students in the Air Force ROTC program can make the following substitutions: AF-300 for General Elective, AF-301 for EN-441, AF-401 for SS-455 (an SS elective).

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Effective Date: September 1, 2009