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ENGR 492* 3 Capstone Design Project ENGR 440 3 Hydrology I ENGR 416* 3 Transport Phenomena ENGR 410* 3 Envir. Health and Impact Assessment ENGR 4XX* 3 Design Elecve SCIENCE/NR 3 Science Elecve ENGR 4XX* 3 Design Elecve ENGR 4XX* 3 Design Elecve ENGR 225 3 Computaonal Methods for Envir. Engin. I ENGR 325 3 Computaonal Methods for Envir. Engin. II ENGR 326* 3 Computaonal Methods for Envir. Engin. III ENGR 322* 4 Environmental Data Modeling & Analysis ENGR 313 3 Systems Analysis ENGR 330 3 Mechanics & Science of Materials ENGR 210 3 Solid Mechanics: Stacs ENGR 211 3 Solid Mechanics: Dynamics ENGR 331 3 Thermodynamics & Energy Systems I ENGR 333 4 Fluid Mechanics CHEM 109 5 Chemistry I CHEM 110 5 Chemistry II BIOL 105 4 Biology PHYX 110 4 Physics II ENGR 115 3 Intro to ERE ENGR 215* 3 Intro to Design ENGR 351* 4 Intro to Water Quality ENGR XXX* 3 XXXXXXX MATH 115 4 Precalculus MATH 109 4 Calculus I MATH 110 4 Calculus II MATH 210 4 Calculus III Mathematics Introduction to ERE Basic Science Basic Engineering Math Modeling Electives Upper Division ERE Environmental Resources Engineering Major Courses Flow Chart Pre-requisite May be taken concurrently Note: As indicated by the dark gray box below, the pairs of courses ENGR 211/225, 325/331, and 333/326* should be taken concurrently. Updated CAE 11/03/16 This flow chart does not represent a recommended four-year plan, but instead shows the earliest semester that an ERE major can take a course while meeting the course’s prerequisites. Students should work with their advisor to determine the best combination of classes to take each semester. ERE faculty recommend that ERE students: a) b) c) d) e) Submit a Major Contract during their first year at HSU. Apply for graduation before completing 90 units. Take the Graduate Writing Proficiency Exam (GWPE) at least one year before their expected graduation date. Take the Fundamentals of Engineering (F.E.) within (+/-) six months of graduation. Seek advisor approval to select or substitute electives. Indicates Significant Project

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Page 1: Environmental Resources Engineering Updated CAE … XXX* 3 XXXXXXX MATH 115 4 Precalculus MATH 109 4 Calculus I MATH 110 4 Calculus II MATH 210 4 Calculus III Mathematics Introduction

ENGR 492* 3

Capstone Design Project

ENGR 440 3

Hydrology I

ENGR 416* 3

TransportPhenomena

ENGR 410* 3Envir. Health and

Impact Assessment

ENGR 4XX* 3

Design Elective

SCIENCE/NR 3

Science Elective

ENGR 4XX* 3

Design Elective

ENGR 4XX* 3

Design Elective

ENGR 225 3Computational

Methods for Envir. Engin. I

ENGR 325 3Computational

Methods for Envir. Engin. II

ENGR 326* 3Computational

Methods for Envir. Engin. III

ENGR 322* 4Environmental

Data Modeling & Analysis

ENGR 313 3

Systems Analysis

ENGR 330 3Mechanics &

Science of Materials

ENGR 210 3

Solid Mechanics: Statics

ENGR 211 3

Solid Mechanics: Dynamics

ENGR 331 3

Thermodynamics & Energy Systems I

ENGR 333 4

Fluid Mechanics

CHEM 109 5

Chemistry I

CHEM 110 5

Chemistry II

BIOL 105 4

Biology

PHYX 110 4

Physics II

ENGR 115 3

Intro to ERE

ENGR 215* 3

Intro to Design

ENGR 351* 4

Intro to Water Quality

ENGR XXX* 3

XXXXXXX

MATH 115 4

Precalculus

MATH 109 4

Calculus I

MATH 110 4

Calculus II

MATH 210 4

Calculus III

MathematicsIntroduction to EREBasic ScienceBasic EngineeringMath ModelingElectivesUpper Division ERE

Environmental Resources EngineeringMajor Courses Flow Chart

Pre-requisiteMay be taken concurrently

Note: As indicated by the dark gray box below, the pairs of courses ENGR 211/225, 325/331, and 333/326* should be taken concurrently.

Updated CAE 11/03/16

This �ow chart does not represent a recommended four-year plan, but instead shows the earliest semester that an ERE major can take a course while meeting the course’s prerequisites. Students should work with their advisor to determine the best combination of classes to take each semester.

ERE faculty recommend that ERE students:a)b)c)

d)e)

Submit a Major Contract during their �rst year at HSU.Apply for graduation before completing 90 units.Take the Graduate Writing Pro�ciency Exam (GWPE) at least one year before their expected graduation date.Take the Fundamentals of Engineering (F.E.) within (+/-) six months of graduation.Seek advisor approval to select or substitute electives.

Indicates Signi�cant Project

Page 2: Environmental Resources Engineering Updated CAE … XXX* 3 XXXXXXX MATH 115 4 Precalculus MATH 109 4 Calculus I MATH 110 4 Calculus II MATH 210 4 Calculus III Mathematics Introduction

Environmental Resources Engineering (C) = Indicates prerequisite which may be taken concurrently

Major Course Prerequisites & General Education Requirements rev 03/01/17 mjs

MAJOR REQUIREMENTSMATH 109 Calculus I MATH 115MATH 110 Calculus II MATH 109MATH 210 Calculus III MATH 110CHEM 109 Chemistry I Math remediation completed or not requiredCHEM 110 Chemistry II CHEM 109BIOL 105 Principles of Biology CHEM 110 (C)PHYX 110 Physics II MATH 210 (C) ENGR 211ENGR 115 Intro to ERE MATH 115 (C) or MATH 114 or MATH 109ENGR 210 Statics MATH 109ENGR 211 Dynamics MATH 110 ENGR 210 ENGR 215 (C)ENGR 215 Intro to Design MATH 109 (C) ENGR 115ENGR 225 Comp Methods I MATH 109 ENGR 115ENGR 313 Systems Analysis MATH 210 ENGR 115 ENGR 225ENGR 322 Env. Data Modeling & Analysis MATH 210 ENGR 325 (C)ENGR 325 Comp Methods II MATH 110 ENGR 225ENGR 326 Comp Methods III ENGR 325 ENGR 331 or ENGR 333ENGR 330 Mech & Sci of Materials CHEM 109 MATH 210 ENGR 210ENGR 331 Thermodynamics I CHEM 110 MATH 210 ENGR 211ENGR 333 Fluid Mechanics MATH 210 ENGR 211 ENGR 325ENGR 351 Water Quality & Env. Health CHEM 110 BIOL 105 ENGR 115ENGR 410 Evironmental Impact ENGR 313 ENGR 351 ENGR 440 (C)ENGR 416 Transport Phenomena ENGR 322 ENGR 326 ENGR 331 ENGR 333 ENGR 351ENGR 440 Hydrology I ENGR 313 ENGR 322 ENGR 326 ENGR 333ENGR 492 Capstone Design All 300-level courses must be complete; must be within 16 units of graduation.

DESIGN ELECTIVESENGR 418 Applied Hydraulics ENGR 326 ENGR 333ENGR 421 Adv Numerical Methods I ENGR 313 ENGR 326ENGR 434 Air Quality Mgt CHEM 110 ENGR 416ENGR 435 Solid & Hazardous Waste Mgt CHEM 110 ENGR 313 (C) ENGR 330 ENGR 333ENGR 441 Hydrology II ENGR 440ENGR 443 Groundwater Systems ENGR 416 (C) ENGR 440 (C)ENGR 445 Water Resources ENGR 440ENGR 448 River Hydraulics ENGR 416 (C) ENGR 440 (C)ENGR 451 Water/WW Treatment ENGR 416 (C)ENGR 452 Water Tmt & Reuse Sys Design ENGR 416 (C)ENGR 455 Engin Natrl Treatment Systems ENGR 416 (C) ENGR 440 (C)ENGR 471 Thermo II CHEM 110 PHYX 110 ENGR 322 ENGR 331 ENGR 333ENGR 473 Building Energy Analysis ENGR 326 ENGR 331 ENGR 333 PHYX 110ENGR 475 Renewable Energy PHYX 315 ENGR 322 ENGR 331 ENGR 333ENGR 477 Solar Thermal ENGR 322 ENGR 331 ENGR 333 PHYX 110ENGR 481 Selected Design ENGR 322 (there may be additional prerequisites, depending on topic)ENGR 498 Directed Design May only be taken once for credit.

GRADUATE COURSESENGR 532 Energy, Env. & Society graduate standing; working knowledge of intro physics, chemistry, and statisticsENGR 533 Energy & Climate Change ENGR 532ENGR 535 Development Technology graduate standing

The following graduate level courses have the same course title and prereqs as the corresponding 400-level course (e.g. ENGR 471/571, ENGR 448/548…): ENGR 518, 521, 534, 541, 543, 545, 548, 551, 555, 571, 573, 575, 577.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ERE MAJORSFollowing are requirements that must be met via the completion of courses outside the ERE major. For a description of the requirements, please see “The Bachelor’s Degree” section of the HSU catalog <http://pine.humboldt.edu/registrar/catalog/>.- Lower Division Area A1: Written Communication (3 units)- Lower Division Area C (9 units)- Lower Division Area D and American Institutions (6 units): Completion of both courses in American Institutions will satisfy LD Area D.- Upper Division Area C (3 units)- Upper Division Area D (3 units)- Diversity and Common Ground (0-6 units): To avoid taking additional units unnecessarily, see info on DCG/GE Double-Counting at: https://www2.humboldt.edu/acac/stafffaculty/diversity-common-ground

The ERE program has approval for the following GE requirements to be fulfilled by completion of the ERE major coursework. Students who change out of the ERE major may be required to complete these GE categories before graduation, and are encouraged to contact the Office of the Registrar or the Academic & Career Advising Center to discuss.- Lower Division GE Area A2: Oral Communication (3 units) and A3: Critical Thinking (3 units) - Lower Division GE Area D: Social Science (6 units)- Upper Division GE Area B: Math & Science (3 units)- GE Area E (3 units)- These ERE major classes double-count for the Lower Division GE Area B requirement (9 units): MATH 109, CHEM 109, BIOL 105.