Course variations
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Course summary
This program maintains a strong and longstanding cooperation with the construction industry and its professional organizations in the greater Washington metropolitan region. Existing since almost two decades, it is renowned for the quality of the professional preparation of its graduates. At the undergraduate level, it has a two-week surveying workshop and a comprehensive mandatory internship program. Undergraduate students must complete at least two full summer internships after their sophomore and junior year, with at least one in the field, as a requirement for being awarded the bachelor’s degree. It contains 135 credit hours, including 9 liberal studies elective courses, 9 mathematics and science courses, and 9 general engineering courses, and at least 12 major-specific technical courses.
Program modules
The modules are: ENGR 102 Intro. to Engineering Design, MATH 122 Calculus II, ENGR 104 Intro. to Engineering Lab, PHYS 215 University Physics I, MATH 121 Calculus I, ENGR 106 CAE Tools, CHEM 103 General Chemistry, ENGR 201 Engineering Mechanics I, CHEM 113 General Chemistry Lab, ENG 101 Rhetoric & Composition, CE 101 - Surveying, ENGR 301 Solid Mechanics, ENGR 212 Electrical Networks, MATH 221 Calculus III, ENGR 211 Thermodynamics, PHYS 216 University Physics II, ENGR 222 Engr. Mathematics I, CSC 113 Computer Programming I, CE 110 Computers in Construction, DR 205 Speech & Communications, CE 301 Construction Systems & Planning, CE 302 Civil Engineering Systems Management, ENGR 331 Fluid Mechanics, CE 467 Soil Lab, CHEM 395 Engineering Materials, CE 372 Hydraulics, ENGR 395 Engineering Materials Lab, CE 402 Structural Steel Design, CE 312 Theory of Structures, CE 366 Soil Mechanics, CE 403 Reinforced Concrete Design, CE 400 Seminar on Public Policy Issues, CE 374 Intro. to Transportation, CE 520 Design of Structural Systems, ENGR 309 Engineering Mathematics II, ENGR 538 Environmental Engineering, CE 468 Foundations Engineering, PHIL 362 Professional Ethics, ENGR 401 Senior Seminar I.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have a minimum of 550-paper; 213-computer; and 80 Internet based test in TOEFL or score of 6.5 in IELTS with scores from SAT or ACT, complete a university preparatory course of study at a secondary school (a minimum of 12 years of primary and secondary school training comprising the equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma).
Catholic University of America accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Catholic University Of America
Department name
School of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering
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