Civil Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering requires 124 semester credit hours for completion.
Required Semester Credit Hours
- UT Core Classes - 27 hours
- Civil Engineering Core Classes - 50 hours
- Math - 12 hours
- Science - 17 hours
- Design and Technical Electives - 18 hours
For more information on civil engineering degree requirements and coursework, visit the Cockrell School of Engineering degree catalogs and course descriptions. The department also provides additional undergraduate resources like degree plans, flow charts and current lists of approved technical electives.
Architectural Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering requires 126 semester credit hours for completion.
Required Semester Credit Hours
- UT Core Classes - 24 hours
- Architectural Engineering Core Classes - 64 hours
- Math - 12 hours
- Science - 17 hours
- Design and Technical Electives - 9 hours
For more information on architectural engineering degree requirements and coursework, visit the Cockrell School of Engineering degree catalogs and course descriptions. The department also provides additional undergraduate resources like degree plans, flow charts and current lists of approved technical electives.
Environmental Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering requires 124 semester credit hours for completion.
Required Semester Credit Hours
- UT Core Classes - 27 hours
- Environmental Engineering Core Classes - 33 hours
- Math - 12 hours
- Science - 28 hours
- Design and Technical Electives - 34 hours
For more information on environmental engineering degree requirements and coursework, visit the Cockrell School of Engineering degree catalogs and course descriptions. The department also provides additional undergraduate resources like degree plans, flow charts and current lists of approved technical electives.
Download undergraduate resources like degree plans, flow charts and current lists of approved technical electives for civil, architectural and environmental engineering majors. The charts are meant to give an overall picture of what courses are required and what the co- or pre-requisites are for each course.