Environmental Engineering - Energy & Environmental Sustainability Concentration Curriculum Map

The curriculum sequence mapped below is a sample sequence, as all Grainger Engineering students work with a department academic advisor to achieve their educational goals, specific to their needs and preparation. Before reviewing the maps below, students should find their effective Academic Catalog Year. When clicking any links referenced in the maps below that take students to the Academic Catalog Year pages, they should be mindful of which Academic Catalog year is displayed.

Static version of curriculum map available here.

  • Course prerequisite chain
  • Immediate prerequisite
  • Credit or concurrent registration required
  • Concurrent registration required
  • Postrequisite course sequence
Environmental Engineering - Energy & Environmental Sustainability Concentration Curriculum Map
First YearSecond YearThird YearFourth Year
Fall First YearSpring First YearFall Second YearSpring Second YearFall Third YearSpring Third YearFall Fourth YearSpring Fourth Year

Notes

Before reviewing the links, students should find their effective Academic Catalog Year. When clicking any links referenced below that take students to the Academic Catalog Year pages, they should be mindful of which Academic Catalog year is displayed.

  1. Math 220 may be substituted. Math 220 is appropriate for students with no background in calculus. 4 or 5 credit hours count towards degree.
  2. External transfer students take ENG 300.
  3. RHET 105 (or an alternative Composition I sequence) is taken either in the first or second semester of the first year, according to the student's UIN (Spring if UIN is Odd). SE 101 is taken the other semester. Composition I guidelines can be found at http://catalog.illinois.edu/general-information/degree-general-education-requirements/ under Written Communication Requirement.
  4. General education: Students must complete the Campus General Education requirements including the campus cultural studies requirement. Choosing a course in the Humanities & the Arts or Social & Behavorial Sciences that also meets the cultural studies requirement is recommended. http://catalog.illinois.edu/general-information/degree-general-education-requirements/ under Cultural Studies.
  5. Additional coursework, subject to the Grainger College of Engineering restrictions to Free Electives, so that there are at least 128 credit hours earned toward the degree (go.grainger.illinois.edu/FreeElectives).
  6. ECE 316 fulfils the campus general education requirements for both Advanced Composition and Humanities & the Arts.

The code used to present this flowsheet is based on original work shared by the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.