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REQUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF IN ARCHI TEC TURAL ENGI NEERING Accred ited by the Engi n eering Acc redi t ation Comm ission of ABET, http://www.abet.org COLLEGE OF THE UNIVER SITY OF OKLAHOMA GENERAL REQUIRE MENTS For Students Entering the Total Credit Hours ...... 130• Archi tec tural Engi neer ing Oklahoma State Syst em for Mini m um Reten tion/Grad u a ti on Grade Point Aver ages: Higher Edu ca tion Overall - Combined and OU ...... 2.00 B035 Summer 2014 through Major - Combined and OU ...... 2.00 Bache l or of Science in Spring 2015 Curric u lum - Combined and OU ...... 2.00 Architec tural Engi neer ing A mini mum grade of C is required for each course in the curric u lum.

OU enc oura ges students to complete at least 32 hours of appli ca ble coursework each year to have the oppor tu nity to gradu ate in four years. Year FIRST SEMES TER Hours SECO ND SEMES TER Hours

ENGL 1113, Prin. of English Compo si tion (Core I) 3 ENGL 1213, Prin. of English Compo si tion (Core I), or 3 GEOL 1114, Physical Geol ogy for Sci. & Engr., or 4 EXPO 1213, Expos i tory Writi ng (Core I) other MATH (calcu lus or above) or BasicS ci ence  Elective (four credit hrs.) MATH 2924, Differ en tial and Inte gral Calcu lus II 4 MATH 1914, Differ en tial and Inte gral Calcu lus I (Core I) 4 PHYS 2514, General Physi cs for Engi neeri ng & Scie nce 4 ENGR 1410, Freshm an Engi ne eri ng Orien t at ion 0 Majors (Core II)

F R E S H M A N CEES 1112, Intro. to CEES 2 ARCH 2423, Metho ds IV – Mate ri als and Form 3 ARCH 1112, Cultures of Collab o rati ng, Creat ing & Construct ing 2 P SC 1113, Americ an Federal Govern ment (Core III) 3 ARCH 2323, Metho ds III – Des ign Anal ytics 3

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17

ARCH 2243, History of Architecture I (Core IV: Western 3 CHEM 1315, General Chemis try (Core II) 5 Civi li za tion & Culture) HIST 1483, U.S., 1492-1865, or 3 MATH 2934, Differ en tial and Inte gral Calcu lus III 4 1493, U.S., 1865-Present (Core IV) PHYS 2524, Gene ral Physi cs for Engi n eeri ng & Science 4 MATH 3113, Intro. to Ordi nary Differ en tial Equations 3 Majors §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 0 §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 0 CEES 2153, Mechan ics of Mate ri als 3 CEES 1213, Comput ing Appli ca tions in CEES 3 CEES 2223, Fluid Mechan ics 3

S O P H M R E CEES 2113, 3

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17

AME 2213, Thermo dy nam ics 3 AME 3173, Transfer 3 §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 0 §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 0 CEES 3263, Intro duc tion to Dynam ics for Archi tec tu ral and 3 CEES 3403, Mate ri als 3 Civil CEES 3663, Structural – Steel I 3 CEES 3364, Soil Mechan ics 4 CEES 4113, Building Lighting and Electri cal Systems 3 J U N I O R CEES 3414, Structural Analy sis I 4 ENGL 3153, Techni cal Writing 3 ENGR 2431, Electri cal Circuits 1 ENGR 3401, Engi neeri ng Economi cs 1

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15

AME 4653, Air Condi tion ing Systems 3 ANTH 4623, Approaches to Cross-Cultural Problems 3 §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 0 or approved substi tute (Core IV, Non-Western Civ.) CEES 3673, Structural Design – Concrete I 3 §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 0 CEES 4453, Geomatics Engi neer ing 3 CEES 4333, Founda ti on Engi neer ing 3 CEES 4753, Structural Design – Wood 3 CEES 4993, Archi tec tural Engi neer ing Capstone 3 4803, Professional Practice 3 3

S E N I O R CEES †Approved Elective: Core III: Social Science †Approved Elective: Artis tic Forms (Core IV) 3

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 NOTE: Engi neer ing transfer students may take ENGR 3410 in place of ENGR 1410.

Courses desig nated as Core I, II, III, IV, or Capstone are part of the General Edu ca tion curric u lum. Students must complete a mini mum of 40 hours of General Edu ca tion courses, chosen from the approved list. †To be chosen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these 12 hours must be upper-division (3000-4000). See list in the Class Schedule. In the College of Engineering, in order to progress in your curriculum and as a specific graduation requirement, a grade of C or better is required in each course in the curriculum. Please refer to the General Catalog for additional enrollment limitations. Students must success fully complete prereq ui site courses (with a minimum C grade) before proceed ing to the next course. • Two college-level courses in a single foreign language are required; this may be satis fied by success ful comple tion of 2 years in a single foreign language in high school. Students who must take foreign language at the Univer sity will have an addi tional 6-10 hours of coursework. § Students must complete a mini mum of four semes ters of CEES 1000. MATH 1823, 2423, 2433, and 2443 sequence can be substi tuted for MATH 1914, 2924, and 2934. 3-14 Archi tec tural Engi neer ing — B035 — Page 2 deformations; and analysis of indeterminate . Emphasis on classical solutions and time-tested approaches to . Introduction to computer COURSES IN AEROSPACE & MECHAN I CAL ENGI NEER ING (AME) programs to solve complex problems. (F) 3663 Structural Design – Steel I. Prerequisite: 3414; and 3403 or concurrent enrollment in 3403. 2213 . Prerequisite: 2433 or 2934; and 2524, or Design of steel structural members including tension elements, columns, beams, and concurrent enrollment (in both). First and second law of thermodynamics are developed and beam-columns; bolted and welded connection design; composite beam design; introduction to applied to the solutions of problems from a variety of engineering fields. Extensive use is plastic design. Laboratory (Sp) made of differential to interrelate thermodynamics functions. (F) 3673 Structural Design – Concrete I. Prerequisite: 3403, 3414. Analysis and design of reinforced 3173 . Prerequisite: AME 2213 or Engineering 2213, and AME 3153. Heat concrete beams, columns, slabs, footings, etc., along with discussion of current building practice. transfer by conduction, , and radiation; mass transfer and combined modes of Laboratory (F) heat transfer. (Sp) 4113 Building Lighting and Electrical Systems. Prerequisite: Mathematics, 2423 or 2924; Physics 2524, G4653 Systems. Prerequisite: AME 3173. Theory and design of systems for controlling properties such as , , air purity, air distribution and noise in Engineering 2431 or equivalents. Fundamentals of building lighting and electrical systems. Lighting enclosures. (Irreg.) topics include the determination of appropriate lighting quantity and quality, luminaires and lighting design procedures for residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Electrical topics will include COURSES IN ANTHRO POL OGY (ANTH) service voltages, overcurrent protection, short circuit analysis and branch circuit design for residential, 4623 Approaches to Cross-Cultural Human Problems. Prerequisite: 1113 or junior commercial and industrial buildings. (Sp) standing. Introduces students to the complex problems of contemporary global-scale G4333 Foundation Engineering. Prerequisite: 3364. Substructure analysis and design to meet cultures and helps them better understand their place on this global arena. This course will look various soil conditions; footings and rafts, shoring and underpinning, piles, cofferdams, caissons, at specific international issues or problems, and relate them to processes occurring in many breakwaters, piers, wharves, vibratory effects on foundations. (Sp) parts of the world. (Irreg.) [IV-NW] 4453 Geomatics Engineering. Prerequisite: CEES 1213 and MATH 2433 or 2934, or permission of instructor. Geomatics engineering deals with the science of determine relative positions of features for COURSES IN ARCHI TEC TURE (ARCH) mapping, engineering and plans. Topics include digital leveling, orientation, 1112 Cultures of Collaborating, Creating and Constructing. Prerequisite: Architecture or distance , traversing and control surveys, accuracy, error sources, precise horizontal and Environmental Design major. Introduction to the foundations of the various planning, design, and zenith angle , and introduction of global navigation satellite system. (Sp) construction disciplines. Focus on the collaborative process for creating and constructing the built G4753 Structural Design – Wood. Prerequisite: 3414 or equivalent. Material properties and environment. Histories of expertise areas such as planning, architecture, landscape architecture, behavior of wood. Analysis and design of solid and laminated structural members, connections, interior design, construction science, engineering, and graphic environmental design will be systems, trusses and arches. Current developments in structural wood design and . (F) explored and related to how these have evolved to their contemporary conditions. (F) 4803 Professional Practice. Prerequisites: senior standing in Architectural or Civil 2243 History of Architecture I. Prerequisite: majors only or permission of instructor. Engineering. Architectural engineers must also have Engineering 2431 or concurrent enrollment. Corequisite: ARCH 2323, ARCH 2354; for Interior Design majors: completion of A HI 2213 and A HI Introduces students to both technical and non-traditional aspects of professional practice. Technical 2223. A theoretical investigation of the cultural, political, and aesthetic values of diverse Western and emphases include discipline-specific instruction on the design process. Architectural engineers are non-Western cultures and how these affect the built environment from pre-history through the trained in design of building plumbing and electrical systems. Civil engineers are trained on structural and Renaissance. This course continues the development of critical writing skills and further develops foundation design. Both disciplines receive training on non-technical aspects of professional practice analytic skills that act to inform design decisions related to studio projects. (F) [IV-WC] including organization, project management, ethics and communications. (F) 2323 Methods III – Design Analytics. Prerequisite: ARCH 1223, ARCH 1254 with a grade of C 4993 Architectural Engineering Capstone. Prerequisite: CEES 3364, CEES 3663, CEES 3673, CEES or better. Corequisite: ARCH 2354, ARCH 2243. An introduction to historical 4113, CEES 4803 and AME 4653. A capstone course emphasizing design of structural components and precedent, human factors, and the physical and cultural contexts associated with the built environmental systems of buildings. Requires students to have knowledge and skills from environment. The contextual relationships between building, site, and culture will be prerequisite courses to address a real-world, open-ended design problem. Required for architectural explored through an introduction to various environmental and site design concepts, skills, engineering students. The capstone project will be under direct faculty supervision. (Sp) [V] and methods appropriate for . (F) 2423 Methods IV – Materials and Form. Prerequisite: ARCH 2243, ARCH 2323, and 2354 with COURSES IN ENGI NEER ING (ENGR) a grade of C or better. Corequisite: ARCH 2343, ARCH 2454. An introduction to the nature of 2431 Electrical Circuits. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2423 or 2924; and Physics 2524 or concurrent building materials with regard to form, strength, durability, workability, , connections, enrollment. Introduction to basic principles of electrical circuits. Topics include DC circuits analysis, DC surfaces, and edges. Analysis of architectural expression through the use of building transients, static electrical fields, static magnetic fields, capacitors, inductors, and filters. (F, Sp) materials including the effects of: light, air movement, humidity, and their 3401 Engineering Economics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1823 or 1914. Introduction to basic relationships to both one another and formal and spatial expressions. Provides a principles of engineering economics. Topics include value and interest, cash flow diagrams, cash flow phenomenological foundation for more technical development in Methods V. (Sp) patterns, equivalence of cash flow patterns, unusual cash flows and interest periods, evaluating COURSES IN CIVIL ENGI NEER ING & ENVI RON MEN TAL SCIENCE (CEES) alternatives (annual equivalent cost comparisons, present equivalent cost comparisons, incremental approach, rate of return comparisons, benefit/cost comparisons, MARR, replacement 1000 CEES Seminar. Seminar provides a common meeting time for students and faculty for problems, always ignore the past, break-even analysis), income tax and depreciation, and inflation. (F) department activities, such as invited speakers, project presentations, educational surveys, cross-course project coordination, and policy announcements. Students must enroll every COURSES IN ENGLISH (ENGL) semester that they are matriculated in CEES at OU after the freshman year, but in no case can a 3153 Technical Writing. Prerequisite: 1213 and Engineering or hard science majors only. For student graduate without successfully completing four semesters of seminar. (F, Sp) students of the pure and applied . Focuses on the forms of report writing most frequently 1213 Computing Applications in Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. encountered in research and industry. (F, Sp, Su) Prerequisite: Math 2423 or 2924; Physics 2514 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to application software and computing tools relevant to civil engineering, environmental COURSES IN GEOL OGY (GEOL) engineering and environmental science, including programming, spreadsheets and 1114 Physical Geology for Science and Engineering Majors. Prerequisite: equivalent knowledge of computer-aided design. (F) high school , algebra and . Laboratory included. Plate tectonics, the makeup of 2113 Statics. Prerequisites: Physics 2514 and Mathematics 2433 or 2934 or concurrent continents and mountain building. Heat flow, magnetism, gravity, rock deformation, earthquakes enrollment in Mathematics 2433 or 2934. Vector representation of and moments: general three- and the earth's interior. Surface processes including weathering, erosion, and deposition. dimensional theorems of statics; centroids and moments of area and inertia. Free-body diagrams, Landforms, rivers, groundwater, glaciers, ocean processes, and volcanoes. Minerals and rocks. equilibrium of a particle and of rigid bodies, distributed loads, friction and internal shear and Application of geology to land-use, groundwater, mineral and fossil exploration. Laboratory (F, moment loads. Analysis of trusses, frames, and . (F) Sp) [II-LAB] 2153 of Materials. Prerequisites: 2113 or Aerospace and Mechanical COURSES IN MATHE MAT ICS (MATH) Engineering 2113 or 2113. Basic principles of mechanics, including the definition of and strain, transformations and principal values for the stress and strain 1914 Differential and Integral Calculus I. Prerequisite: satisfactory score on the placement test or, for tensors, kinematic relations, review of conservation equations and the development and incoming freshmen direct from high school, satisfactory score on the ACT/SAT. Duplicates three hours application of constitutive laws for idealized materials. Elementary elastostatics utilizing of 1823 and one hour of 2423. Limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation to Hooke’s law; constitutive relations for a linear-elastic continuum, including elastic parameters optimization and curve sketching, integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus, the such as Young’s modulus, shear and bulk moduli and Poisson's ratio. Solution of elementary substitution rule, appli ca tions of inte gra tion to compu ta tion of areas. (F, Sp, Su) [I-M] one- and two-dimensional mechanics problems, including thermal stresses and strains, beam 2924 Differ en tial and Inte gral Calcu lus II. Prereq ui site: 1914 with a grade of C or better. flexure, shear and deflections, pressure vessels and buckling of columns. (Sp) Duplicates two hours of 2423 and two hours of 2433. Furthe r app lic ati ons of int eg ration, the natu r al 2223 . Prerequisites: 2113 or Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 2113 or logarithmi c and exp on ent ial functi ons, ind et erm in ate forms, techni ques of integVectors ration , Petroleum Engineering 2113, and Mathematics 3113 or concurrent enrollment. Coverage of the improper integrals, param etr ic curves and polar coor d inat es, infi n ite seq uences and ser ies. (F, Sp, Su) fundamentals of fluid statics and . Formulation of the equation of fluid flow, i.e., 2934 Differ en tial and Inte gral Calcu lus III. Prereq ui site: 2924 with a grade of C or better. Navier-Stokes equations, Eulers equations, Bernoulli equations, etc. and their application. Duplicates one hour of 2433 and three hours of 2443. Vect ors and vector funct ions, functions of Examples of ideal fluid flow and viscous fluid flow, such as flow in open and closed conduits. (Sp) several variables, part ial differ e nt ia ti on and gradi ents, mult ip le int eg ration, line and surface 3263 Introduction to Dynamics for Architectural and Civil Engineers. Prerequisite: CEES integrals, Green-Stokes-Gauss theorems. (F, Sp, Su) 2153 and MATH 3113. and kinetics of rigid bodies; free and forced of †G3113 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations. Prerequisite: MATH 2423 or MATH undamped and damped single degree-of-freedom systems; concept of mass, stiffness, and 2924. Duplicates two hours of 3413. First order ordinary differential equations, linear differential for typical structures; introduction to vibrations of two and more equations with constant coefficients, two-by-two linear systems, Laplace transformations, phase degrees-of-freedom systems; and determination of loads on structures from dynamic events planes and stability. (F, Sp, Su) such as earthquakes. (F) COURSES IN PHYSICS (PHYS) 3364 Soil Mechanics. Prerequisite: CEES 2153 or PE 2153. General treatment of the 2514 General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1823 or physical and mechanical properties of soils. Theories of effective stress, consolidation, lateral Mathematics 1914 with grade of C or better. Not open to students with credit in 1205. Vectors, earth pressure, bearing capacity, slope stability and groundwater flow. Laboratory (F) kinematics and dynamics of particles, work and energy systems of particles, rotational kinematics and 3403 Materials. Prerequisite: CEES 2153 or P E 2153 or concurrent enrollment. Study of the dynamics, oscillations, gravitation, fluid mechanics, waves. (F, Sp, Su) [II-NL] properties of materials utilized by architectural and civil engineers; analyses of aggregates, 2524 General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors. Prerequisite: 2514 and Mathematics 2423 concrete, masonry, steel, asphalt, plastics and wood. Laboratory (Sp) or 2924 with a grade of C or better. Not open to students with credit in 1215. Temperature, heat, 3414 Structural Analysis I. Prerequisite: CEES 2153 or PE 2153. Loads, reactions and thermodynamics, , magnetism, . (F, Sp, Su) systems; introduction to design codes; analysis of frames and trusses; calculation of structural