UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS

 

Academic Program Approval

 

This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs.  Proposing department should complete this form.  For more information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921.

 

Submitted by: _Steven Dentel _________________________phone number__x-8120___

                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

Action:  _______________Create four formal concentrations for BENE degree ____

(Example:  add major/minor/concentration, delete major/minor/concentration,  revise major/minor/concentration,  academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change, etc.)

 

Effective term ______06F_____________________________________________________________________

                                                (use format 04F, 05W)

 

Current degree _____BENE_________________________________________________

                                                (Example:  BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.)

 

Proposed change leads to the degree of: ____ BENE ____________________________

                                                                                             (Example:  BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.)

 

Proposed name: Major: Environmental Engineering

Concentrations:    1)  Contaminant Transport and Control Processes

                                                2)  Environmental Facilities Design and Construction

                                                3)  Environmental Biotechnology

                                                4)  Water Resources and Water Quality

____________________________________________

                                            Proposed new name for revised or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit

                                                                                (if applicable)

 

Revising or Deleting: 

 

Undergraduate major / Concentration:_Environmental Engineering

                                                                                        (Example:  Applied Music – Instrumental  degree BMAS)

 

Undergraduate minor:_______________________________________________

                                           (Example:  African Studies,  Business Administration,  English, Leadership, etc.)                   

Graduate Program Policy statement change:____________________________

                                                                        (Attach your Graduate Program Policy Statement)

 

                Graduate Program of Study:__________________________________________

                                         (Example:  Animal Science: MS  Animal Science:  PHD  Economics: MA Economics: PHD)

 

 

                Graduate minor / concentration:______________________________________

 

 

List program changes for curriculum revisions:

                                                                                See attached

 

List new courses required for the new or revised curriculum:

 (Be aware that approval of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter “None”)

                                                                None

 

 

 

Other affected units:

(List other departments affected by this new or revised curriculum.  Attach permission from the affected units.  If no other unit is affected, enter “None”)

 

Biological Sciences -

BISC 302  General Ecology

BISC 321 (Environmental Biology) is catalogued but no longer taught.

 

Chemistry:

CHEM 443  Physical Chemistry I        

CHEM 331  Organic Chemistry

CHEM 333  Organic Chemistry Lab

CHEM 342  Intro. to Biochemistry

Each of above is required for one concentration.  Estimate 2-5 students per year.  We've had approximately this same number of students in these courses already as Technical Electives.

 

Chemical Engineering:

CHEG 332  Chemical Engg Kinetics

CHEG 342  Heat and Mass Transfer

 - required for one concentration.  Estimate 2-5 students per year.  We've had approximately this same number of students in these courses already as Technical Electives.

 

Plant and Soil Sciences –

PLSC 319  Environmental Soil Microbiology

 - required for one concentration.  Estimate 2-5 students per year.

 

Engineering Technology –

– add EGTE 321 Storm Water Management to one new concentration.  Estimate 5-10 students per year.

 

Rationale:

(Explain your reasons for creating, revising, or deleting the curriculum or program.)

                                                                                See attached

Program Requirements: 

(Show the new or revised curriculum as it should appear in the Course Catalog.  If this is a revision, be sure to indicate the changes being made to the present curriculum.)

                                                                                See attached

 

 ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION:        (Please do not remove supporting documentation.)

 

Department Chairperson                                                                                                        Date                                       

 

Dean of College                                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Chairperson, College Curriculum Committee___________________________________Date_____________________

 

Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR Studies                                                                   Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Coordinating Com.                                                                 Date                                       

 

Secretary, Faculty Senate                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Date of Senate Resolution                                                                                                      Date to be Effective               

 

Registrar                                                                  Program Code                                         Date                                       

 

Vice Provost for Academic Programs & Planning                                                                  Date                                       

 

Provost                                                                                                                                   Date                                       

 

Board of Trustee Notification                                                                                                                Date                                       


 

Memorandum

 

 

           

 

                                                                       

January 12, 2006

 

 

TO:                  Keith Goossen, Chair, Educational Activities Committee

 

FROM:            Steven K. Dentel, Dept. Of Civil and Environmental Engineering

 

RE:                   Proposed revision to Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering -

                        II.  Concentrations

 

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering wishes to propose the following revisions to the Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering:

 

1.  New area of concentration: Add Water Resources and Water Quality as a new area of concentration.

 

2.  Creation of formal concentrations:  Convert all of the current “areas of concentration” into formal Concentrations, to be listed as such in the Course Catalog and on the received BENE degree. 

 

These proposed changes stem from careful assessment of our existing curriculum and the abilities and interests of our graduates.  In addition to the deliberations of our own faculty, we also obtained input from our Constituent Committee of outside stakeholders, student focus groups that we assemble prior to their graduation, the Alumni Survey that we conduct annually, and a questionnaire sent to alumni specifically regarding the proposed revisions.  These changes have been approved by the faculty group involved with Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, the faculty of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Chairman of our department.

 

Below are presented the justifications for both of the revisions summarized above.  Appended to this document is the complete tabulation of the curriculum as it should appear with the enactment of these revisions. 

 

 

1.  New area of concentration:  Add Water Resources and Water Quality as a new area of concentration.

 

This is a significant field within Environmental Engineering which was not previously available.  Our faculty possess considerable expertise in this field and there are significant career opportunities.

 

The proposed area of concentration uses the core ENEG core curriculum and adds the following as the core technical elective courses:

EGTE 321 Storm Water Management (4cr)

CIEG 468 Principles of Water Quality Criteria  (3cr)

CIEG 498 Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport (3cr)

CIEG 430 Water Quality Modeling (3cr)

 

The inclusion of these courses satisfies our Earth Sciences requirement for purposes of ABET accreditation, eliminating this specification as a separate criterion when electing this concentration.

 

These courses are already available and taught on a regular basis.  The anticipated increase in student numbers in these classes will be modest, so no new resources are required.  One of the courses, EGTE 321, is from outside the CEE Department, and the attached letter from Dr. William Ritter, the chair of Bioresources Engineering (which teaches the EGTE courses) supports the use of this course.

 

The short listing will suffice for Catalog purposes if this is added as an “area of concentration.”  However, the remaining portion of this proposal is asking for conversion of this “area of concentration” and the three others into formal “Concentrations.”  We therefore present the Water Resources and Water Quality addition as a formal concentration, along with three others that were previously available only as informal “areas of concentration.”

 

 

2.  Creation of formal concentrations:  Convert all of the current “areas of concentration” into formal Concentrations, to be listed as such in the Course Catalog and on the received BENE degree. 

 

As the original BENE degree was first proposed and approved, the program required students to choose from two possible “concentrations.”  These were not entered into the catalog as separate “Concentrations” – which means that they are described, and have been administered, as “areas of concentration” ever since.  This practice was then extended to the third “area of concentration” when it was added.  The three “areas of concentration” are listed in the current Catalog, along with the required technical electives for each, under the one description of requirements for the BENE degree.  The “area of concentration” also does not appear on the degree itself.

 

The formal “Concentration” differs in these two respects.  The overall course requirements are presented in completely separate tabulations and, the title of the concentration does appear on the degree. 

 

It is the first of these that leads us to propose the conversion into formal Concentrations, because the actual course requirements for each concentration cannot be presented with adequate clarity under the aegis of one listing.  Beyond a clerical inconvenience, this arises from the distinct character of each concentration.  In essence, this also supports the inclusion of the Concentration on each degree, because the significant differentiation should be carried through to the degree itself.

 

Appended to this proposal are the course listings for the four Concentrations presented in both in Catalog format and in student checklist format.  The Catalog format is largely based on that used for the Bachelors Degree in Biological Sciences.  The listings include the changes to core curricular requirements as proposed in the first of our two proposals.

 

 

Addendum:  It has come to our attention that CHEM 119 is proposed to be increased from 2 credits to three.  Should this be approved, minor adjustments will be necessary for the

Concentration in Contaminant Transport and Control Processes: the number of free technical elective credits will be reduced by one in order to maintain an overall credit requirement of 125.

 

 

 

 


 

Degree: Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

Major: Environmental Engineering

Concentration: Contaminant Transport and Control Processes

Freshman Year

 

Cr.

 

               

Cr.

MATH 241   Calculus A

4

 

MATH 242   Calculus B

4

CHEM 111   General Chemistry I

3

 

CHEM 112  General Chemistry II

3

CHEM 119   Quantitative Chemistry I

2

 

PHYS 207   General Physics I

4

CIEG 135    Intro. to Env. Engineering

1

 

Breadth Requirement

3

ENGL 110   Critical Reading & Writing

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

 

14

 

16

 

 

 

 

Sophomore Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 243  Calculus C

4

 

MATH 302  Differential Equations

3

CIEG 211   Statics

3

 

BISC 302   General Ecology

3

CIEG 233   Env. Engineering Processes

3

 

CIEG 212   Solid Mechanics

3

ENGL 410  Technical Writing

3

 

CIEG 213   Solid Mechanics Lab

1

Breadth Requirement

3

 

CIEG 126   CAD, GIS, Surveying

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

16

 

 

16

 

Junior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 305   Fluid Mechanics

3

 

CIEG 337   Environmental Engg Labb

3

CHEG 231  Thermodynamics I

3

 

CIEG 306   Fluid Mechanics Lab

1

CIEG 438   Water & WW Engineeringa

3

 

CIEG 315   Prob. & Stats. for Engineers

3

CIEG 440   Water Resources Eng. I

3

 

CHEG 325  Thermodynamics II

3

CHEM 443  Physical Chemistry I

3

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

15

 

 

16

Senior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 436   Solid Waste Managementb

3

 

CIEG 437   Water Quality Laba

3

CIEG 461   Senior Design

2

 

CIEG 461   Senior Design

2

CHEG 332  Chemical Engg Kinetics

3

 

CIEG 434   Air Pollution Control

3

Technical & Earth Science Elective

3

 

CHEG 342  Heat and Mass Transfer

3

Technical Elective

3

 

Technical Elective

4

Technical Elective

3

 

 

15

 

17

 

 

 

Several Junior and Senior level courses are taught on alternate years:

a – taught in even year

b – taught in odd year
Degree: Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

Major: Environmental Engineering

Concentration: Environmental Facilities Design and Construction

Freshman Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 241   Calculus A

4

 

MATH 242   Calculus B

4

CHEM 104   General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 104  General Chemistry

4

CIEG 135    Intro. to Env. Engineering

1

 

PHYS 207   General Physics I

4

ENGL 110   Critical Reading & Writing

3

 

Breadth Requirement

3

Breadth Requirement

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

 

15

 

 

 

 

Sophomore Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 243  Calculus C

4

 

MATH 302   Differential Equations

3

CIEG 211    Statics

3

 

BISC 302    General Ecology

3

CIEG 233    Env. Engineering Processes

3

 

CIEG 212    Solid Mechanics

3

ENGL 410   Technical Writing

3

 

CIEG 213    Solid Mechanics Lab

1

Breadth Requirement

3

 

CIEG 126    CAD, GIS, Surveying

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

16

 

 

16

 

Junior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 305   Fluid Mechanics

3

 

CIEG 337   Environmental Eng’g Labb

3

CHEG 231  Thermodynamics I

3

 

CIEG 306   Fluid Mechanics Lab

1

CIEG 438   Water & WW Engineeringa

3

 

CIEG 315   Prob. & Stats. for Engineers

3

CIEG 301   Structural Analysis

4

 

CIEG 302   Structural Design

4

Breadth Requirement

3

 

Technical Elective

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

 

 

15

 

Senior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 436   Solid Waste Managementb

3

 

CIEG 437  Water Quality Laba

3

CIEG 461   Senior Design

2

 

CIEG 461  Senior Design

2

CIEG 440   Water Resources Eng. I

3

 

CIEG 434  Air Pollution Control

3

CIEG 320   Soil Mechanics

3

 

Technical Elective

3

CIEG 323   Soil Mechanics Lab

1

 

Technical Elective

3

Breadth Requirement

3

 

Technical & Earth Science Elective

3

 

15

 

 

17

Several Junior and Senior level courses are taught on alternate years:

a – taught in even year

b – taught in odd year

Degree: Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

Major: Environmental Engineering

Concentration: Environmental Engineering Biotechnology

Freshman Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 241   Calculus A

4

 

MATH 242   Calculus B

4

CHEM 103  General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 104  General Chemistry

4

CIEG 135    Intro. to Env. Engineering

1

 

PHYS 207   General Physics I

4

ENGL 110   Critical Reading & Writing

3

 

Breadth Requirement

3

Breadth Requirement

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

 

15

 

 

 

 

Sophomore Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 243  Calculus C

4

 

MATH 302  Differential Equations

3

CIEG 211    Statics

3

 

BISC 303   General Ecology

3

CIEG 233    Env. Engineering Processes

3

 

CIEG 212   Solid Mechanics

3

ENGL 410   Technical Writing

3

 

CIEG 213   Solid Mechanics Lab

1

Breadth Requirement

3

 

CIEG 126   CAD, GIS, Surveying

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

16

 

 

16

 

Junior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 305    Fluid Mechanics

3

 

CIEG 337   Environmental Eng’g Labb

3

CHEG 231  Thermodynamics I

3

 

CIEG 306   Fluid Mechanics Lab

1

CIEG 438    Water & WW Engineeringa

3

 

CIEG 315   Prob. & Stats. for Engineers

3

CHEM 331  Organic Chemistry

3

 

PLSC 319  Environmental Soil Microbiology (Earth Science)

3

CHEM 333  Organic Chemistry Lab

1

 

Technical Elective

3

Breadth Requirement

3

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

16

 

 

16

 

Senior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 436   Solid Waste Managementb

3

 

CIEG 437   Water Quality Laba

3

CIEG 461   Senior Design

2

 

CIEG 461   Senior Design

2

BISC 300   Intro. to Microbiology

4

 

CIEG 434   Air Pollution Control

3

CIEG 440   Water Resources Eng. I

3

 

CHEM 342  Intro. to Biochemistry

3

Technical Elective

3

 

Technical Elective (Engineering)

3

 

 

 

Technical Elective

2

 

15

 

 

16

Several Junior and Senior level courses are taught on alternate years:

a – taught in even year

b – taught in odd year


Degree: Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

Major: Environmental Engineering

Concentration: Water Resources and Water Quality

Freshman Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 241   Calculus A

4

 

MATH 242  Calculus B

4

CHEM 103   General Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 104  General Chemistry

4

CIEG 135    Intro. to Env. Engineering

1

 

PHYS 207  General Physics I

4

ENGL 110   Critical Reading & Writing

3

 

Breadth Requirement

3

Breadth Requirement

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

 

15

 

 

 

 

Sophomore Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

MATH 243   Calculus C

4

 

MATH 302  Differential Equations

3

CIEG 211    Statics

3

 

BISC 302   General Ecology

3

CIEG 233    Env. Engineering Processes

3

 

CIEG 212   Solid Mechanics

3

ENGL 410   Technical Writing

3

 

CIEG 213   Solid Mechanics Lab

1

Breadth Requirement

3

 

CIEG 126   CAD, GIS, Surveying

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

16

 

 

16

 

Junior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 305   Fluid Mechanics

3

 

CIEG 337  Environmental Eng’g Labb

3

CHEG 231  Thermodynamics I

3

 

CIEG 306  Fluid Mechanics Lab

1

CIEG 438   Water & WW Engineeringa

3

 

CIEG 315  Prob. & Stats. for Engineers

3

CIEG 440   Water Resources Eng. I

3

 

Technical Elective

3

Breadth Requirement

3

 

Technical Elective

3

 

 

 

Breadth Requirement

3

 

15

 

 

16

 

Senior Year

 

Cr.

 

 

Cr.

CIEG 436   Solid Waste Managementb

3

 

CIEG 437  Water Quality Laba

3

CIEG 461   Senior Design

2

 

CIEG 461  Senior Design

2

EGTE 321  Storm Water Management

4

 

CIEG 434  Air Pollution Control

3

CIEG 468   Principles of Water Quality Criteria a

3

 

CIEG 498  Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport (Earth Sci.)

3

Technical Elective

3

 

CIEG 430  Water Quality Modeling

3

 

 

 

Technical Elective

3

 

15

 

 

17

Several Junior and Senior level courses are taught on alternate years:

a – taught in even year

b – taught in odd year