Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses where specified and complete any additional courses needed beyond specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements.

Universitywide Requirements

All undergraduate students are required to complete the Universitywide Requirements.

NUpath Requirements

All undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath Requirements.

NUpath requirements:  Interpreting Culture (IC), Understanding Societies and Institutions (SI), Engaging Differences and Diversity (DD), and Integrating Knowledge and Skills Through Experience (EX) are not explicitly satisfied by required engineering coursework. Successful completion of a cooperative education experience fulfills the EX requirement. Students are responsible for satisfying unfulfilled NUpath requirements with general elective coursework. 

Engineering Requirements

Required Engineering
CIVE 2221
and CIVE 2222
Statics and Solid Mechanics
and Recitation for CIVE 2221
4
CIVE 2300
and CIVE 2301
Environmental Measurements in Natural and Engineered Systems
and Lab for CIVE 2300
4
CIVE 2331Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics4
CIVE 2334Environmental Engineering: Principles, Technology, and Sustainability4
CIVE 3435Environmental Pollution: Fate and Transport4
CIVE 4534
and CIVE 4535
Water Treatment Systems Design
and Lab for CIVE 4534
4
CIVE 4765Senior Design Project—Environmental5
Environmental Engineering Elective Courses
Complete at least one of the following:4
Resource Recovery and Waste Treatment Technologies Abroad
Climate Hazards and Resilient Cities Abroad
Equity in Engineering
Climate and Atmospheric Change
Organic Pollutants in the Environment
Tools and Techniques of Environmental Health
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Dynamic Modeling for Environmental Investment and Policymaking
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Life Cycle Assessment of Materials, Products, and Infrastructure
Remote Sensing of the Environment
Coastal Dynamics and Design
Climate Science, Engineering Adaptation, and Policy
Climate Technologies for Decarbonization, Mitigation, and Adaptation
Air Quality Engineering and Science
Air Quality Management
Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows
Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design
Global Biogeochemistry
Special Topics in Civil Engineering
Energy Systems: Science, Technology, and Sustainability
Supplemental Credit
3 semester hours from the following counts toward the engineering requirement:3
Engineering Microbiology and Ecology
Ecosystems Ecology
2 semester hours from the following counts toward the engineering requirement:2
Cornerstone of Engineering 1 1
3 semester hours from the following counts toward the engineering requirement:3
Cornerstone of Engineering 2 1

Artificial Intelligence Major Requirements

Fundamental Courses
All students can take a self-assessment to attempt to place out of CS 2000 and CS 2001. Students who place out of CS 2000 and CS 2001 will instead substitute 4-5 semester hours of CS, CY, or DS coursework at the 3000 level or higher not otherwise required in the degree.
CS 1800Discrete Structures4
CS 2000
and CS 2001
Introduction to Program Design and Implementation
and Lab for CS 2000
5
CS 2100
and CS 2101
Program Design and Implementation 1
and Lab for CS 2100
5
CS 3200Introduction to Databases4
DS 3500Advanced Programming with Data4
Artificial Intelligence Requirements
DS 3000Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence4
DS 4200Information Presentation and Visualization4
DS 4300Large-Scale Information Storage and Retrieval4
DS 4400Machine Learning4

Supporting Courses: Mathematics/Science

Complete all mathematics/science courses with a minimum of 30 semester hours.2

Required Mathematics/Science
CHEM 1151
and CHEM 1153
General Chemistry for Engineers
and Recitation for CHEM 1151
4
MATH 1341Calculus 1 for Science and Engineering4
MATH 1342Calculus 2 for Science and Engineering4
MATH 2321Calculus 3 for Science and Engineering4
MATH 2341Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineering4
MATH 3081Probability and Statistics4
PHYS 1151
and PHYS 1152
and PHYS 1153
Physics for Engineering 1
and Lab for PHYS 1151
and Interactive Learning Seminar for PHYS 1151
5
Science Elective (Earth)
Complete one of the following:4
Dynamic Earth
Earth's Changing Cycles
Global Oceanic Change
Water Resources
Oceanography
Supplemental Credit
1 semester hour from the following counts toward the mathematics/science requirement:1
Engineering Microbiology and Ecology
Ecosystems Ecology
1 semester hour from the following counts toward the mathematics/science requirement:1
Cornerstone of Engineering 1 1

Professional Development

Professional Development
ENCP 2000Introduction to Engineering Co-op Education1
ENCP 3000Professional Issues in Engineering1
GE 1000First-Year Seminar1
Additional Required Courses
1 semester hour from the following counts toward the professional development requirement:1
Cornerstone of Engineering 1 1
1 semester hour from the following counts toward the professional development requirement:1
Cornerstone of Engineering 2 1

Writing Requirements

A grade of C or higher is required:
ENGW 1111First-Year Writing4
ENGW 3302Advanced Writing in the Technical Professions4
or ENGW 3303 Advanced Writing in the Environmental Professions
or ENGW 3315 Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines

Integrative Course

This course is already required above and also fulfills the integrative requirement:
Senior Design Project—Environmental

General Electives

Complete 8 semester hours of academic, nonremedial courses not used toward other requirements.8

Engineering GPA Requirement

Minimum 2.000 GPA required in major (CIVE) courses

Program Requirement

135 total semester hours required

1

Students can substitute Engineering Design (GE 1110)and  Engineering Problem Solving and Computation (GE 1111) for Cornerstone of Engineering 1 (GE 1501) and Cornerstone of Engineering 2 (GE 1502).

2

Mathematics/science requirement: General Chemistry for Engineers (CHEM 1151), Calculus 1 for Science and Engineering (MATH 1341), and Physics for Engineering 1 (PHYS 1151) require a grade of C– or higher.