Students in This Major Are Expected To Maintain A GPA of at Least 2.00 in All Core Courses
Students in This Major Are Expected To Maintain A GPA of at Least 2.00 in All Core Courses
Students in This Major Are Expected To Maintain A GPA of at Least 2.00 in All Core Courses
2011-2012 Catalog Year _______________________ Name____________________________________________ Minimum Units Required ______________ Student ID ________________________________________ 198 Required Support Courses Course
General Chemistry General Chemistry Lab (B3) Applied Statics Applied Strength of Materials Engineering Economics Analysis for ET Applied Fluid Mechanics I Technical Calculus (B4) Technical Calculus College Physics (B1, B3) College Physics College Physics CHM 121 CHM 121L ETT 210 ETT 220/220L ETT 305 ETT 310/310L MAT 130 MAT 131 PHY 121/121L PHY 122/122L PHY 123/123L
Units
Units
3 1 3 3/1 4 3/1 4 4 3/1 3/1 3/1
Units
12
16
16
20
Total Units
39
Total Units
American Institutions Courses that satisfy this requirement may also satisfy G.E. Area D1 8
68
Units
12 American Cultural Perspectives Requirement Refer to catalog for list of courses that satisfy this requirement. Course may also satisfy major, minor, GE, or unrestricted elective requirements. 4
Total Units
*ETT 101/101L may be substituted for ETC 101 **CE 134/134L may be substituted for ETC 131/131L ***Approved Internships ETT 270, 470 may be applied as technical electives. See Academic Advisor.
12
The following required support courses should be taken to satisfy the indicated GE Requirements to achieve the minimum units to degree listed at the top of this sheet.
Course 88
College Physics and General Chemistry Lab Technical Calculus PHY 121/121L CHM 121L MAT 130
GE Area
B1, B3 B3 B4
Total Units
The remaining GE requirements may be satisfied by any course approved for that area.
No more than 105 community college quarter units or 36 extension credit quarter units may be applied toward a Bachelors degree. A minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA is required in core (including option) courses, Cal Poly Pomona courses, and overall work completed in order to receive a degree in this major.
NAME: ________________________
CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM FLOWSHEET 2011-12
SOPHOMORE SPRING FALL WINTER SPRING FALL JUNIOR WINTER SPRING FALL
MAT 130 Technical Calculus I Area B4 CHM 121/121L General Chemistry Note 3 4 4
MAT 131 Technical Calculus II 4 PHY 121/121L College Physics B1, B3 4 PHY 122/122L College Physics 4 PHY 123/123L College Physics 4
Approved Elective Area C3 ETC 279/279L Cost Accounting 3 4 ETC 270/270L Electrical Installations 4
ETT 210 Applied Statics 3 ETC 101 Intro to Const. Engineering 3 ETC 130/130L Construction Drafting l 3 ETC 140/140L Construction Drafting ll 3 3 Note 2 4 ETC 202 Cons. Mtrls. ETC 230/230L Construction Plans & Specs 3 ETC 131/131L Surveying I 3 ETC 204 Inspection ETC 250/250L Adv Prgrming E-Const 4
ETC 316 Steel Design 3 ETC 411/411L Foundations & Soils 4 ETC 317 Concrete Masonry 3
Technical Elective 3 ETC 305 Estimating II 4 4 ETC 402 Contracts & Specs. 3 3 3 ETC 405 Planning & Scheduling 3 ETC 406 Organization & Management 3 ETC 401 Cost Control
Lower Division GE, not including Math and Science, see Note 4 below for alternatives
ENG 104 Fresh Engl I Area A2 4 Approved Elective Area A1 4 Approved Elective Area A3 4 Amer. Gov't PLS 201 Area D1a 4 US History HST 202 Area D1b 4 Approved Elective Area D3 4 Area E Approved Elective 4 Approved Elective Area C2 4 Approved Elective Area C4 4
15 Notes
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15
14
18
19
18
17
16
18
15
18
Revised 12/9/2010
Total Units
198
1. May include College Trigonometry (MAT 106 at CPP) if taken before Calculus 2. CE134/L maybe substiuted for ETC131/L 3. Lab course used to satisfy GE Area B3. 4. An alternative GE pattern from that listed here, the Interdisplinary Education Program (IGE), for partial fulfillment of GE Areas A, C and D is available for students in this major. Although the IGE program tends to fit best for freshmen entering Cal Poly Pomona it is available to all students, see the University catalog or your advisor for more information. 5. Approved Internships ETT270, 470 can only be applied as technical elective credit, see Academic Advisor for more details
This owchart shows the suggested order of courses to complete the degree Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology in 4 years: 12 quarters not including summer quarters. The flowchart is not a schedule however and when specific courses are offered (i.e. what quarter in a given year) depends on many factors including enrollment, faculty availability, on-going curricular changes and budgetary constraints. Many courses (i.e ETT210 and GE) are generally taught every quarter and can be taken whenever a student has completed the prerequiste coursework. Most major courses (i.e ETC130/L) are taught are taught once a year. If you have concerns about when a course is to be offered next or any other course related questions you should contact your department advisor or the ET office (909-869-2492 or etdept@csupomona.edu).