B.S.E. Degree Requirements
Duke's Pratt School of Engineering has established a common first-year curriculum for all undergraduates--this means that all engineering students take roughly the same courses, making it possible for students to use their first year to explore different majors of engineering. The first year courses lay the foundation for advanced engineering courses by establishing and reinforcing the principles of mathematics, physics, chemistry, writing, and computation. Core courses for the major start in the second year. Students with advanced placement in Math are advised to take Fluid Mechanics in the spring of the sophomore year, and Soil Mechanics in the Fall of the junior year.General Requirements Students must complete 16 required general undergraduate courses and 16 department specific courses to earn a baccalaureate degree (minimum 34 semester courses). Sample CEE sequences are provided below. We have included course sequences for required courses in both the structures & mechanics and environmental engineering & water resources emphasis. (Note, the nominal scheduling with the proposed class-time schedule, shown below, allows for a student to complete courses in both tracks (both Structures & Mechanics and Environmental Engineering & Water Resources) and also do a semester abroad with no AP credits.) All CEE students must take one Engineering Science elective from the following list:
All CEE students must take one additional CEE course at the 100 or 200 level. Courses at the 100 level meeting this requirement include, but are not limited to:
Sample CEE Sequence - 1st & 2nd year Freshman Fall Freshman Spring Calculus I (Math 31) Calculus II (Math 32) Chemistry (Chem 21L) Mechanics (Phys 61L) Writing (20) or HSS elective (see general course requirements) Writing (20) or HSS elective (see general course requirements) Computational Methods (EGR 53L) Intro. Structural Engineering (EGR 25L) Sophomore Fall Sophomore Spring Multivariable Calculus (Math 103) Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (Math 107) Electricity & Magnetism (Phys 62L) Dynamics (EGR 123L) Solid Mechanics (EGR 75L) Struct. Analysis & Optimization (CE 130L) Intro. Environmental Engineering (CE 24L) elective (see general course requirements) CE Applied Skills (CE 100) (1/2) Engineering Communication (EGR 150) (1/2) Note: Intro. Environmental Engineering (CE 24L), Intro. Structural Engineering (EGR 25L), and Engineering Communication (EGR 150) may be taken in the first or second year. CE 24L and EGR 25L may be replaced with upper-level CE courses in the Jr. or Sr. years, as approved by the DUS. Sample CEE Sequence - 3rd & 4th year – Structures & Mechanics Junior Fall Junior Spring Eng. Systems Optimization (EGR 115) Statistics (Stat 113) Fluid Mechanics (CE 122L) Soil Mechanics (CE 139L) Matrix Structural Analysis (CE 131L) Concrete Design (CE 133L) Differential Equations (Math 108) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) Senior Fall Senior Spring Steel Design (CE 134L) Integrated Structural Design (CE 192) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) Note: Statistics (Stat 113), Fluid Mechanics (CE 122L) and Soil Mechanics (CE 139L) are offered Spring and Fall. Fluid Mechanics is a pre-requisite for Soil Mechanics. Sample CEE Sequence - 3rd & 4th year - Environmental Engineering & Water Resources Junior Fall Junior Spring Eng. Systems Optimization (EGR 115) Statistics (Stat 113) Fluid Mechanics (CE 122L) Soil Mechanics (CE 139L) elective (see general course requirements) Water Resources (CE 123L) Differential Equations (Math 108) Chem. Processes in Env. Eng. (CE 120L) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) Senior Fall Senior Spring Biol. Processes in Env. Eng. (CE 124L) Integrated Environmental Design (CE 193) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) elective (see general course requirements) Note: Statistics (Stat 113), Fluid Mechanics (CE 122L) and Soil Mechanics (CE 139L) are offered Spring and Fall. Fluid Mechanics is a pre-requisite for Soil Mechanics. Study Abroad The CEE curriculum allows for any student to study abroad in the Junior Fall semester, with a little planning. (Students area always able to pusue study abroad during the summer semester.) Many popular institutions for study-abroad offer technical courses that are pre-approved for Duke-CEE requirements. Alternatively, students can re-arrange their course plan and take humanities electives when they are abroad. The sample curricula above may be easily modified for a study abroad semester (Jr. Fall) in which no engineering courses are taken abroad.