Students testing material in a lab
 

Requirements for Geotechnical, Materials, and Construction Engineering Applicants

Minimum course requirements for geotechnical, materials, and construction engineering applicants are listed below. Applicants who do not meet these minimum course requirements can still be admitted on a provisional basis until the coursework is completed elsewhere or as part of the graduate studies at Penn State.

Advanced mathematics typical of engineering undergraduate programs (calculus through partial differential equations):

  • MATH 140 – Calculus With Analytic Geometry
  • MATH 141 – Calculus With Analytic Geometry II
  • MATH 251 – Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

One lecture course and one laboratory course in chemistry:

  • CHEM 110 – Chemical Principles
  • CHEM 111 – Experimental Chemistry

One year of mechanics (statics and Strength of materials):

  • E MCH 211 – Statics
  • E MCH 213 – Strength of Materials

One course in fluid mechanics:

  • C E 360 – Fluid Mechanics

One introductory course each in geotechnical engineering, materials, and structures:

  • C E 335 – Engineering Mechanics of Soils
  • C E 336 – Materials Science for Civil Engineers
  • C E 340 – Structural Analysis

Laboratory experience in soils and materials:

  • C E 337 – Soils and Materials Laboratory
 
 

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Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

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The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA 16802-1408

Phone: 814-863-3084