Electives

Wellness Requirement

All undergraduate students attending Georgia Tech must satisfactorily complete a wellness requirement (HPS 1040 or equivalent).

Humanities/Social Sciences

A total of twelve credit hours of humanities and twelve credit hours of social sciences are required. The humanities requirement consists of ENGL 1101, ENGL 1102, a three-hour humanities elective*, and an ethics course: PST 3105, 3109, or 3127. The social science requirement consists of a United States history/government course, economics (ECON 2100, ECON 2105, or ECON 2106), and six hours of general social science. All courses taken to satisfy humanities and social sciences must be taken on a letter-grade basis. To satisfy the state requirements regarding coursework in the history and constitutions of the United States and Georgia, students must complete one of the following courses: HIST 2111, HIST 2112, POL 1101, INTA 1200, or PUBP 3000.

Breadth Electives

Select four (4) Breadth Elective courses from the following list (at least one of the four courses must include a physical laboratory section, i.e. CEE4200 and CEE4405)

CEE 3055 Structural Analysis
CEE 4100 Construction Engineering and Management
CEE 4200 Hydraulic Engineering
CEE 4300 Environmental Engineering Systems
CEE 4405 Geotechnical Engineering
CEE 4600 Transportation Planning, Operations and Design

Technical Electives

There are fifteen hours of elective credit that students may use to pursue a specific area of interest within civil engineering. A maximum of six hours, with faculty approval, may be chosen from outside the School of Civil Engineering. Select five Technical Elective courses from the following list:

The fifth and sixth courses on the Breadth Elective List (CEE 3055, CEE 4100, CEE 4200, CEE 4300, CEE 4405, or CEE 4600)
CEE 3010 Geomatics
CEE 3340 Environmental Engineering Laboratory
CEE 4110 Construction Planning, Estimating, and Scheduling
CEE 4120 Construction Operations
CEE 4210 Hydrology
CEE 4225 Introduction to Coastal Engineering
CEE 4230 Environmental Transport Modeling
CEE 4310 Water Quality Engineering
CEE 4320 Hazardous Substance Engineering
CEE 4330 Air Pollution Engineering
CEE 4390 Environmental Engineering / Water Resources Design
CEE 4395 Environmental Systems Design
CEE 4410 Geosystems Engineering Design
CEE 4420 Subsurface Characterization
CEE 4430 Environmental Geotechnics
CEE 4510 Structural Steel Design
CEE 4520 Reinforced Concrete Design
CEE 4530 Timber and Masonry Design
CEE 4540 Infrastructure Rehabilitation
CEE 4550 Structural Analysis II
CEE 4610 Multimodal Transportation Planning, Design, and Operations
CEE 4620 Environmental Impact Assessment
CEE 4630 Computer-Aided Site and Roadway Design
CEE 4699 Undergraduate Research
CEE 4791 Mechanical Behavior of Composites
CEE 4793 Composite Materials and Processes
CEE 4794 Composite Materials and Manufacturing
CEE 4795 Ground Water Hydrology
CEE 4900 CEE Honors Research

Approved Electives

There are six hours of elective credit which may be chosen from either inside or outside the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, but they require faculty approval.