ELECTIVES FOR CE MAJORS CLASS OF 2024 - 2025
Reviewed 3/20/23 by Dr. Eric Musselman, Department Chair
Six Required Courses for all Departments/Majors
- ACS 1000 - Ancients
- ACS 1001 - Moderns
- THL 1000: Catholic Studies, THL 1000: Faith, Reason, and Culture, and THL 1000: Global Religious Experience
- Theology (THL) course or course with CTHL attribute, at the 2000 level or above
- Department approved Ethics course
- One 3-credit course from:
- Theology (THL) course or course with CTHL attribute, at the 2000 level or above
- Philosophy (PHI)
- Peace and Justice (PJ)
- ETH 2050 - The Good Life: Ethics & Cont Prob
- EGR 2930 - Catholic Social Teaching for EGRs
- Any Humanities or Social Science course with a PJ attribute
EGR 2001 - Egr: Humanistic Context
ETH 2050 - The Good Life:Eth & Cont Prob
NS 4200 - Leadership and Ethics
PHI 2115 - Ethics for Health Care Prof
PHI 2121 - Environmental Ethics
PHI 2130 - Business Ethics
PHI 2155 - Engineering Ethics
PHI 2160 - The Ethics of War
PHI 2170 - Mass Media Ethics
PHI 2180 - Computer Ethics
PHI 2550 - Technology & Society
THL 4100 - Catholic Ethics
THL 4200 - Ethics of Life and Death
THL 4330 - Christian Environmental Ethics
VSB 2007 - Corp Respon & Regulation
Electives
All students select their remaining additional program humanities and social science electives from among the courses listed in the University catalog and offered by the specific departments/programs.
Humanities
- Arab & Islamic Studies
- Art History
- Classical Studies
- Communications
- Ethics
- English - ENG 1050, 1975, 2100-9999
- Global Interdisciplinary Studies
- History
- Honors Program (eligible students only)
- Humanities
- Modern Languages (except speaking courses in native language)
- Philosophy
- Theatre
- Theology (2000 and above or course section with core theology attribute)
Social Sciences
- Criminology
- Economics
- Geography and the Environment - GEV 1002, 1500-3900, 4050-5300
- Humanities: HUM designated PSC
- Peace and Justice
- Political Science
- Public Administration
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Gender and Women's Studies
All student must take two Free Electives. A Free Elective is any course that is 3 or more credits.
Students must take 7 CEE Technical Electives based on the requirements detailed below.
Sub-discipline electives (minimum of 3) - Must take a course in at least 3 areas.
Environmental
Geotechnical
Transportation
Water Resources
Engineering Electives (maximum of 3)
All non-required Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) courses except:
All Chemical Engineering (CHE), Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Engineering (EGR), Mechanical Engineering (ME), and Sustainable Engineering (SUSE) courses except:
- MAT 3100 – Applied Linear Algebra
- MAT 3930 – History of Mathematics