Construction Engineering B.S.

Mission

Construction engineers design and execute processes for building and maintaining the infrastructure of our world. The construction engineer needs strong math, science, and computer skills; creativity; an aptitude for applying science and engineering methods to solve problems; a love of constructing major facilities such as airports, ports and offshore structures, bridges and highways, residential, commercial and industrial buildings, and major utilities projects; initiative and a strong work ethic; the ability to collaborate with diverse people; good communication skills; and a desire to learn in a constantly changing environment.

Vision

Students in the Construction Engineering program will develop additional expertise in horizontal and vertical construction practices and techniques. Some graduates may focus on design aspects in their careers, others on the actual build phase of projects – this program will prepare them for both aspects. Graduates will be prepared to begin the path to become a licensed Professional Engineers ready to join a wide variety of fields.

Program Educational Objectives

  1. Graduates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to become engineering leaders and assume responsibility for multidisciplinary engineering design; project construction, and asset management; and ethical decision making in professional practice.\
  2. Graduates continue to grow intellectually and professionally through participation in professional society activities, continuing engineering education, graduate studies, and/or self-study during their professional career.
  3. Graduates demonstrate effective oral, written, and graphical communication skills to meet increasing professional demands.
  4. Graduates become licensed professional engineers.

Student Outcomes

Graduates can:

  1. Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  2. 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. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  4. 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. Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
  6. Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze, and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions; and
  7. Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Graduation Requirements

During a construction engineering student’s first semester at The University of Texas at Tyler, a college of engineering advisor is assigned as the student’s academic advisor to work with the student in planning a program of study to complete degree requirements. Students are required to meet with their advisor prior to registering for courses for the next semester or summer session.  Additionally, each construction engineering student will be assigned a faculty member to serve as a mentor during their time at UT Tyler.  The mentor will provide guidance related the student’s career path and navigating the construction engineering profession.  Students are required to meet with their mentor at least once per academic year but are encouraged to meet more often as needed.

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering degree, a student must

  1. complete Core Curriculum requirements as described in General Degree Requirements with a grade of “C” or better in each course,  
  2. complete the general baccalaureate degree requirements for the university,
  3. take and provide results for the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination prior to graduation,
  4. earn a grade of “C” or better in all courses used to meet the degree requirements, and
  5. complete the Construction Engineering curriculum requirements specified in the following sections.

Degree Requirements

Total Semester Credit Hours = 128

Freshman Year

First Semester (15 hrs.)

ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering [TCCN: ENGR 1201]

ENGL 1301College Composition I [TCCN: ENGL 1301]

MATH 2413Calculus I [TCCN: MATH 2413]

Creative Arts (Core, 3 hrs.)

CMST 1315Introduction to Public Speaking [TCCN: SPCH 1315]

Second Semester (17 hrs.)

ENGR 1204Engineering Graphics I [TCCN: ENGR 1204]

MATH 2414Calculus II [TCCN: MATH 2414]

PHYS 2325University Physics I [TCCN: PHYS 2325]

CHEM 1311General Chemistry I [TCCN: CHEM 1311]

CHEM 1111General Chemistry I Laboratory [TCCN: CHEM 1111]

ENGL 1302College Composition II [TCCN: ENGL 1302]

Sophomore Year

First Semester (15 hrs.)

CENG 2336Geomatics

ENGR 2301Engineering Mechanics: Statics [TCCN: ENGR 2301]

MATH 3351Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists

ACCT 2301Principles of Financial Accounting [TCCN: ACCT 2301]

GEOL 3310Physical Geology and Astronomy

or

Approved Science Elective (3 SCH)

Second Semester (17 hrs.)

HIST 1301United States History I [TCCN: HIST 1301]

ECON 2301Principles of Macroeconomics [TCCN: ECON 2301]

or

ECON 2302Principles of Microeconomics [TCCN: ECON 2302]

PHYS 2326University Physics II [TCCN: PHYS 2326]

PHYS 2126University Physics II Laboratory [TCCN: PHYS 2126]

CONE 3301Introduction to Thermal Fluid Sciences

PHIL 2306Introduction to Ethics [TCCN: PHIL 2306]

CMGT 3104Graphical Tools for Design and Modeling of Infrastructure

Junior Year

First Semester (17 hrs.)

CENG 3434Civil Engineering Materials, Codes, and Specifications

CMGT 3365Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems

CENG 3306Mechanics of Materials

CENG 4339Civil Engineering Construction Management

Math or Science Elective (4 SCH)

Second Semester (15 hrs.)

CMGT 3348Construction Safety

CENG 3351Transportation Engineering Systems

CENG 3336Soil Mechanics and Foundation Design

CENG 3325Structural Analysis

Technical Elective 1 (3 SCH)

NOTE: Approved Technical Electives are provided in the catalog.

Senior Year

First Semester (17 hrs.)

CENG 4412Reinforced Concrete and Steel Design

CONE 4115/CENG 4115Senior Design I

CENG 4351Traffic Engineering: Operations and Control

or

CENG 4381Foundation Design

POLS 2306Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306]

HIST 1303History of Technology and Innovation in U.S. Society since 1865

CONE 4325Horizontal and Vertical Construction Techniques

NOTE: Approved Technical Electives are provided in catalog.

Second Semester (15 hrs.)

CONE 4315/CENG 4315Senior Design II

CENG 4341Leadership, Professionalism & Public Policy

Technical Elective 2 (3 SCH)

POLS 2305Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305]

Enrichment Experience Elective

Enrichment Experience Elective (CONE 4370, CENG 4395/CMGT 4395 or CENG 4399/CMGT 4399/CONE 4399)

NOTE: CENG 4399/CMGT 4399/CONE 4399 requires department chair approval for Enrichment Experience Credit

Approved CE Technical Electives (when available)

CENG 4312/CENG 5312Advanced Concrete Design

CENG 4313/CENG 5313Prestressed Concrete Design

CENG 4314Advanced Structural Analysis

CENG 4316/CENG 5316Advanced Steel Design

CENG 4318Design of Timber Structures

CENG 4328Structural Fire Behavior

CENG 4351Traffic Engineering: Operations and Control

CENG 4353Introduction to Pavement Engineering

CENG 4354/CENG 5354Transportation System Design and Planning

CENG 4359/CENG 5359Pavement Management Systems

CENG 4371Environmental Engineering Design

CENG 4381Foundation Design

CENG 4384Uncertainty and Risk in Engineering

CENG 3351Transportation Engineering Systems

CENG 3361Applied Engineering Hydrology and Hydraulic Design

CENG 3371Introduction to Environmental Engineering

EENG 3306Electronic Circuit Analysis I

COSC 1336Programming Fundamentals

MATH 3315Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory

CMGT 3311Construction Estimating

CMGT 3312Advanced Estimating

CMGT 4321Historic Preservation

CMGT 4323Transportation and Utility Construction

CMGT 4325Sustainable Construction

CMGT 4331Construction Scheduling

CMGT 4385Commercial Construction

CONE/CENG/CMGT 4350Topics in Civil Engineering (requires prior chair approval to be used as a technical elective)

CONE/CENG/CMGT 4395Undergraduate Research (if not used for Enrichment Experience Elective)

CONE/CENG/CMGT 4399Independent Study (requires prior chair approval to be used as a technical elective)

3 SCH course approved by department chair