ARTICULATION COURSES

Articulation courses are those undergraduate courses that are pre-requisites for graduate courses. Articulation courses are required for some students, especially with backgrounds outside the discipline. These typical senior-level courses give students the appropriate level of knowledge needed to take required and elective graduate courses in the discipline. A few articulation courses may be taken via FEEDS, but most are only offered live at UCF. Articulation requirements may vary for each individual student depending on their background. Please contact a faculty advisor for more information.

Environmental Engineering

The following is the articulation list for students with engineering undergraduate degrees in civil, mechanical, chemical engineering:

  • CWR 4101C Hydrology
  • EES 4111C Biological Process Control
  • EES 4202C Chemical Process Control
  • ENV 4120 Air Pollution Control
  • ENV 4561 Environmental Engineering-Process Design
  • Or equivalent courses

Articulation for students with undergraduate degrees in other engineering disciplines:

  • CWR 3201 Engineering Fluid Mechanics
  • CWR 4101C Hydrology
  • CWR 4203C Hydraulics
  • EES 4111C Biological Process Control
  • EES 4202C Chemical Process Control
  • ENV 4120 Air Pollution Control
  • ENV 4561 Environmental Engineering-Process Design
  • Or equivalent courses

Articulation for students with appropriate science or math undergraduate degrees:

  • Calculus through Differential Equations
  • CHM 2046 Chemistry Fundamentals II
  • CWR 3201 Engineering Fluid Mechanics
  • CWR 4101C Hydrology
  • CWR 4203C Hydraulics
  • ENV 5517 Chemical & Biological Process Control
  • EGN 3613 Engineering Economic Analysis
  • ENV 4120 Air Pollution Control
  • ENV 4561 Environmental Engineering-Process Design
  • Or equivalent courses

For students with non technical undergraduate degrees, articulation is quite extensive and in such cases and it is recommended that a second undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering be completed before applying to graduate school.

Civil Engineering

For the MSCE degree program, appropriate articulation courses will be chosen by the department after review of the student's background.

Water Resources (M.S.)

  • CEG 4101C Geotechnical Engineering I
  • CWR 4101C Hydrology
  • CWR 4203C Hydraulics
  • EGN 3613 Engineering Economic Analysis
  • STA 3032 Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Transportation (M.S.)

  • Probability and Statistics for Engineers (STA 3032)
  • Engineering Economic Analysis (EGN 3613)
  • Transportation Engineering (TTE 4004)

Structures & Foundations (M.S.)

  • EGN 3310 Engineering Analysis-Statics
  • EGN 3321 Engineering Analysis-Dynamics
  • EGN 3331 Mechanics of Materials
  • CEG 4101C Geotechnical Engineering I
  • CES 4100 Structural Analysis
  • CES 4605 Steel Structures OR CES 4702 Reinforced Concrete Structures


Civil, Environmental, & Construction Engineering University of Central Florida