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College of Engineering & Management

Construction the Future Engineering & Management Construction lead the most dynamic phase of civil and environmental engineering , from procurement to construction of the physical facility. There has never been a more Graduate exciting time to be involved in this field. Career Paths School for Technologies such as building information modeling, virtual reality, and visualization are revolutionizing the industry by providing construction engineers with unprecedented insight Construction Engineering into the building process. Facilities can be virtually constructed before ground is broken to help identify potential problems, refine Construction construction techniques, ensure safe and productive job sites, Managment and facilitate success. New processes employing techniques from Masters of Business Estimator integrated manufacturing reduce waste and facilitate sequencing Administration of activities through integrated project delivery, while new Engineering materials and methods promise to change the way business is Planner/Scheduler done in the future. Management Financial Safety Officer We provide our students with the engineering foundation Engineer essential for professional licensure, valuable experience through co-op requirements, and formalized training in business essentials Value Engineer through an integrated business certificate program. Together, these elements prepare our students for leadership and success in Field Engineer Law the construction industry. and more!

The University of Delaware is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and Title IX institution. For the University’s complete non-discrimination TURN OVER statement, please visit http://www.udel.edu/home/legal-notices. College of Engineering FALL Construction Engineering & Management

Construction Engineering & Management Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 126 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL SPRING

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE) CIEG 191 - Introduction to Construction Engineering and Management CHEM 103 - General Chemistry MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I MATH 241 - Analytical Geometry & Calculus A ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition Breadth Requirement Elective (from CE&M list) Breadth Requirement Elective (from CE&M list)

SECOND YEAR FALL SPRING

CIEG 315 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers CIEG 212 - Solid Mechanics

CIEG 211 - Statics CIEG 213 - Materials Laboratory

CIEG 222 - Introduction to Surveying CIEG 214 - Construction Materials

CIEG 291 - CAD and BIM in Construction COMM 212 - Oral Communication in Business

Science/Math Elective CIEG 292 - Environment, Health and Safety

MATH 349 - Elementary Linear Algebra MATH 349 - Elementary Linear Algebra (or) MATH 351 - I

THIRD YEAR FALL SPRING

CIEG 486 - Engineering Project Management CIEG 394 - and Regulations

CIEG 396 - Structural Analysis and CIEG 392 - Construction Planning and Scheduling

CIEG 397 - Soils and Foundations CIEG 459 - Optimal Design

CIEG 391 - Construction Estimating & Cost Control ACCT 200 - Survey of Accounting

Breadth Requirement Elective (from CE&M list) Breadth Requirement Elective (from CE&M list)

Contact us: FOURTH YEAR Department of Civil & FALL SPRING Environmental Engineering 301 Du Pont Hall CIEG 393 - Construction Means and Methods CIEG 491 - Senior Design Project (DLE) Newark, DE 19716 CIEG 481 - Co-op Experience Technical Elective Phone: 302-831-2442 CIEG 398 - Fluids, Hydraulics and Water Resources General Elective Email: [email protected] Web: ce.udel.edu Technical Elective Breadth Requirement Elective (from CE&M list) Breadth Requirement Elective (from CE&M list)