Civil Engineering Majors
Lower Division Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- Civil Engineering Major
- Civil Engineering Major with an emphasis in Environmental Engineering
The Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering offers courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Engineering, major in Civil Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in Engineering, major in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Environmental Engineering. Students interested in either of these majors should follow the course pattern listed below.
University Core Requirements
Please consult the University Core requirements page for additional courses as required by the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering.
Lower Division Major Requirements
| LMU COURSE |
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS COURSE |
| BIOL 114: Biology for Engineers |
No course equivalency |
| CHEM 111: General Chemistry I Laboratory |
CHEM 201: General Chemistry I |
| CHEM 114: General Chemistry for Engineers |
No course equivalency |
| CIVL 200: Mechanics of Materials |
No course equivalency |
| CIVL 210: Surveying and Mapping |
No course equivalency |
| CIVL 230: Particle Dynamics |
No course equivalency |
| CIVL 250: Thermal-Fluid Systems |
No course equivalency |
| ELEC 210: Electric Circuit Analysis |
ELEC 210: Electric Circuit Analysis |
| ELEC 213: Electric Circuit Analysis |
No course equivalency |
| ENGR 100: Introduction to Engineering Analysis and Problem Solving |
No course equivalency |
| ENGR 160: Algorithms and Applications |
No course equivalency |
| ENGR 200: Statics |
ENGR 152: Statics |
| MATH 131: Calculus I |
MATH 211: Calculus I |
| MATH 132: Calculus II |
MATH 212: Calculus II |
| MATH 234: Calculus III |
MATH 213: Calculus III |
| MATH 245: Ordinary Differential Equations |
MATH 215: Differential Equations |
| PHYS 101: Introduction to Mechanics |
PHYSIC 220: Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics of Solids and Fluids |
| PHYS 201: Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism |
PHYSIC 221: Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism |
| LMU |
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS |