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Informational Text

General Education requirements for engineering students differ from other majors. Do not register for general education courses without consulting your academic advisor and Osprey Map.

Prerequisites (27 credits)

A grade of "C" or higher is required in all Engineering prerequisite courses. Additionally, the engineering majors are selective admission majors. Students must meet the admission criteria listed with a minimum grade of C prior to officially being admitted to the major:  MAC2311 Calculus 1, PHY2048C Calc-based Physics I, and CHM2045/L Gen Chemistry I and Lab.

CHM2045 General Chemistry I (3 Credits)

Acceptable substitute: CHM2045C for the lecture and the lab

CHM2045L General Chemistry I Laboratory (1 Credit)

Acceptable substitute: CHS2440L

MAC2311 (GM) Calculus I (4 Credits)

Required prerequisite(s): Pre-calculus at the college level with a "C" or higher
Acceptable substitute: MAC2281

MAC2312 (GM) Calculus II (4 Credits)

Acceptable substitute: MAC2282

MAC2313 (GM) Calculus III (4 Credits)

Acceptable substitute: MAC2283

MAP2302 (GM) Ordinary Differ Equations (3 Credits)

Acceptable substitute: MAP3305

PHY2048C Calculus-based Physics I (4 Credits)

Acceptable substitute: PHY2048 and PHY2048L for the lecture and the lab; PHY1041 for the lecture

PHY2049 Calculus-Based Physics II (3 Credits)

Acceptable substitute: PHY2049C for the lecture and the lab; PHY2044 or PHY2042 for the lecture

PHY2049L Calculus-Based Physics II Lab (1 Credit)

Foundation (14 credits)

Civil Engineering Foundation: (5 courses - 14 credit hours including natural science elective)

EGN1001C Introduction to Engineering I (2 Credits)
EGN3311 Statics (3 Credits)
STA3032 (GM) Prob/Statistics for Engrs (3 Credits)
ENC3246 Prof. Comm: Engineering (3 Credits)

SELECT 1 of the following additional natural sciences:
BSC1010C General Biology (4 Credits)
BSC3057 Introduction to Environmental Studies (3 Credits)
ESC2000 Discovering Earth Science (3 Credits)
GLY2010 Physical Geology (3 Credits)

Core Requirements (16 credits)

Civil Engineering Core: (5 courses - 16 credit hours)

CES3100 Analysis of Structures (3 Credits)
EGN3331 Strengths of Materials (3 Credits)
CGN3322C Civil Engineering Geomatics (4 Credits)
CWR3201 Fluid Mechanics (3 Credits)
EGN3321 Dynamics (3 Credits)

Major Requirements (36 credits)

Civil Engineering Major Requirements: (12 courses - 36 credit hours)

CEG3011C Geotechnical Engineering (4 Credits)
CES4702C Design of Reinforced Concrete (3 Credits)
CGN3501C Civil Engineering Materials (4 Credits)
CGN4151 Engineering Management (3 Credits)
CGN4803 Senior Capstone Design I (2 Credits)
CGN4804 Senior Capstone Design II (3 Credits)
CGN4935 FE Exam Review Seminar (1 Credit)*
CWR3561 Numerical Methods and Computng (3 Credits)
CWR4001 Intro to Coastal and Port Eng (3 Credits)
CWR4202C Hydraulic Engineering (4 Credits)
ENV3001C Environmental Engineering (3 Credits)
TTE4004 Transportation Engineering (3 Credits)

* Students who provide proof of passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam prior to completing this course may replace CGN4935 with a free elective.  Students must obtain SoE Director approval for this substitution.

Technical Electives (12 credits)

Civil Engineering Technical Electives (4 Courses, 12 Credits)

SELECT 12 credits from below:

  • CEG4101 Analysis and Design of Foundation Systems (3 Credits)
  • CEG4104 Analysis and Design of Earth Retaining Systems (3 Credits)
  • CEG4302 Applied Engineering Geology (3 Credits)
  • CES3605 Design of Steel Structures (3 Credits)
  • CES4102 Matrix Structural Analysis (3 Credits)
  • CES4321 Introduction to Bridge Engineering (3 Credits)
  • CES4711 Prestressed Concrete (3 Credits)
  • CES4844 Repair of Structures (3 Credits)
  • CGN4430 Risk Assessment (3 Credits)
  • CGN4824 Principles of Land Development (3 Credits)
  • CWR4024 Coastal and Estuarine Hydrodynamics (3 Credits )
  • CWR4006 Coastal Processes (3 Credits)
  • CWR4010 Field Methods (3 Credits)
  • CWR4121 Groundwater Flow and Containment Transport (3 Credits)
  • CWR 4514 Computational Fluid Dynamics (3 Credits)
  • CWR4550 Water Wave Mechanics (3 Credits)
  • CWR4600 Major River Systems of Florida (3 Credits)
  • ENV4012 Adv. Environmental Engineering (3 Credits)
  • TTE4106 Transportation Planning (3 Credits)
  • TTE4201 Adv. Transportation Engineering (3 Credits)
  • TTE4203 Highway Geometric Design (3 Credits)
  • TTE4276 Intelligent Transportation Systems (3 Credits)
  • TTE4314 Traffic Operations (3 Credits)
  • CGN4949 Civil Engineering Internship (1-3 Credits)
  • CGN4905 Directed Individual Study* (1-3 Credits)
  • CGN4911 Supervised Undergraduate Research* (1-3 Credits)
  • CGN4931 Special Topics in Civil Engineering (1-3 Credits)
  • CGN4955 Civil Engineering Study Abroad (1-3 Credits)
  • Other 4000-level courses with prefixes CEG, CES, ENV, TTE, CWR, and CGN taken at UNF
  • Students may take one course (UNF courses only) at either the 3000 or 4000 level from Physics, Mathematics, Computing, Engineering or GIS to count towards technical elective credit hours.  Students must secure approval from the School of Engineering Director prior to registering when taking a course from these disciplines.

*CGN4905 and CGN4911 can be taken in any combination up to a total of 6 credit hours

Accelerated BSCE-MSCE

A maximum of 6 credit hours of graduate level coursework may be used towards technical electives at the undergraduate level.  Students wishing to take gradate credits while in undergraduate status must receive approval from the School of Engineering Director prior to registering for the graduate level course(s).

Electives

No additional hours should be necessary to reach 120 hrs. If necessary, select additional courses to attain a total of 120 hours. This area may include hours at any level (1000-4000).

ANY-HOURS FREE ELECTIVES (1000-4000)

https://www.unf.edu/catalog/programs/ug/ccec/CCEC-BSCCIV.html

Undergraduate students are accepted each semester, except for limited access and selective access programs. Deadlines for applications and supporting documents may be found online. To be considered for admission, applicants must submit all required documents by the posted deadline.

Getting credentials and transcripts evaluated takes a considerable amount of time. In addition, sending or receiving official application materials can often take a very long time. Therefore, applicants should complete their applications as far ahead of the deadline as possible.

  • Application Forms: International students must complete and submit an application for admission.
  • Application Fee: The application fee is $30. The application fee must be in U.S. currency only (check or money order) drawn from a U.S. bank.
  • Academic Records and Credentials Evaluation: UNF will accept select international transcripts without a foreign evaluation as outlined below. All other international transcripts will require a course-by-course evaluation (post-secondary) or a document-by-document and GPA calculation evaluation (high school) by an approved third-party credential evaluation agency as outlined by the Florida Department of Education or NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services).
    • UNF does not require foreign high school evaluations. You will need to submit a copy of your high school transcript for evaluation by UNF. If your high school transcript is not in English, please have it translated to English by a translation service first. You will then need to provide a copy of the original transcript and the translated version.
    • UNF will accept international post-secondary coursework without a foreign evaluation for programs within the UNF colleges that have articulated agreements on record.
    • UNF will accept international post-secondary coursework without a foreign evaluation on transcripts that are written in English from institutions accredited by an acceptable institutional accreditor, provided that a clearly defined grading scale and credit-hour conversion is notated on the official transcript.
    • All other international post-secondary transcripts will require a Florida Department of Education or NACES approved credential evaluation agency.
  • CLT, SAT and ACT Test Scores: All lower-level transfer and freshman applicants must submit official test scores from the SAT Reasoning Test, Redesigned SAT, Classing Learning Test (CLT), or the ACT (American College Test).
  • English Proficiency: All applicants, except those from countries where English is the only official language, are required to furnish satisfactory evidence of English competency. Most applicants to the University take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). However, there are other proofs of English competency that may be used. For a listing of different methods to meet the English Proficiency requirements, please see Indicators of Required English Language Proficiency for Foreign Applicants.

In addition to meeting the academic requirements for admission, students planning to attend UNF on an international student visa (F-1) or an exchange student visa (J-1) must also satisfy immigration, health, and financial requirements as described in the All Students section of this catalog.

View the University's official regulation.

https://www.unf.edu/catalog/admissions/undergrad/International-Students.html

The following are suggested deadlines set by the International Center in order to ensure proper time for the issuing of immigration documents and visa processing. Check visa appointment wait times in your country at the U.S. Department of State website. Certain programs, such as specialized and selective access majors, and graduate programs have separate deadlines that applicants must meet.

International Admission Deadlines
Application Term Submission deadline
Application TermFall Submission deadlineApril 1
Application TermSpring Submission deadlineOctober 1
Application TermSummer Submission deadlineFebruary 1

https://www.unf.edu/admissions/deadlines.html

Please send the student details and document to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application S N Global portal