Curriculum Planning

B.S. in Civil Engineering

You've chosen one of the most challenging majors and it is important to manage your academic career actively to make sure you are prepared for the next set of Civil Engineering courses each semester. Return here to get updated information on the degree requirements and academic planning tools.

Freshman Year

  • Meet with your academic advisor near the end of each semester to plan for the next semester
  • Develop a 4-year or 5-year plan of all courses you need through graduation
  • Take the program required courses (outlined in bold on the curriculum flowchart). At a minimum, take Civil Engineering 101, English 101, Calculus I, Calculus II, and Physics I
  • Join ASCE and/or other student organizations
  • Apply for scholarships!

Sophomore Year

  • Meet again with your academic advisor near the end of each semester to plan for the next semester.
  • Start planning for summer internships – attend on-campus career fairs, etc, or start working on a research project with a professor (either paid or for Undergraduate Research Conference)
  • Start a portfolio of your best work in each class.
  • Join a team – Concrete Canoe, Steel Bridge, Big Beam, etc.
  • Apply for Admission to the College prior to enrolling for any 300-level courses or above
  • Complete all program admission courses and apply to the Civil Engineering Program toward the end of your sophomore year.
  • Apply for scholarships!

Junior Year

  • Begin the junior-level design courses, and make sure you are on track with your general education courses and other electives.
  • Meet again with your academic advisor near the end of each semester to plan for the next semester.
  • Make sure all transferred courses have been accepted for the appropriate MSU Civil Engineering courses.
  • Continue developing your portfolio. Be ready to show it to prospective employers when you interview for internships.
  • Apply for scholarships!

Senior Year

  • Meet again with your academic advisor and make sure all required courses have been or will be completed by the end of the year.
  • Apply for and take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
  • Apply for scholarships! There are still some available to seniors.
  • Continue developing your portfolio. Be ready to show it to prospective employers when you interview for full-time positions.
  • Apply for graduation!

Proper planning is important when choosing your courses throughout your academic career to avoid delaying graduation by a semester, a year, or more. The civil engineering curriculum is very full, and every semester of the four-year plan is scheduled for at least 15 credits. Because of the tight schedule and many prerequisites, every student is required to meet with his/her academic advisor prior to registering for every semester.

The academic planning worksheets linked below have been prepared to assist in coursework programming for a four- or five-year plan.

Since requirements change from time to time, a new version of the planning worksheet will be prepared for each new academic year. Students may graduate using the requirements found in the official university bulletin for any year in which they are enrolled, up to six years in the past.

2016-2017

The university publishes the bulletin each year, which is the official definition for requirements in each major.

Students may graduate using a bulletin covering any year in which the student was enrolled in courses, up to six years in the past.

2013-2014   2014-2015   2015-2016   

2016-2017   2017-2018

The civil engineering program does not follow the university's general education requirements explicitly. Rather, students must choose from courses listed in the General Education Approved Course list, linked below.

The program revises and updates this list approximately every two years.

2015-2017   2013-2015   2012-2013   2011-2012

In order for a student to be able to enroll in upper division (300–and 400–level) civil engineering classes the student needs to be accepted into the CIVE program. During the sophomore year, students should submit an application for admission to the civil engineering program.