Minor in Structural Engineering
The minor in Structural Engineering is intended for students in engineering who desire additional knowledge in the structural or geotechnical engineering areas and whose current major is complementary to these topics.
The minor in Structural Engineering is not open to students pursuing the Civil Engineering degree.
Minor in Structural Engineering Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 20 units and 5 courses with a Pacific minor grade point average of 2.0 in order to earn a minor in structural engineering. At least 10 units must be taken at Pacific.
| CIVL 100 | Structural Engineering | 4 |
| ENGR 121 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
| Select one of the following: * | 4 | |
| Structural Timber Design | ||
| Structural Steel Design | ||
| Reinforced Concrete Design | ||
| Select at least two of the following: | 8 | |
| Geotechnical Engineering | ||
| Earth Structure Design | ||
| Engineering Geology | ||
| Construction Engineering | ||
| Structural Analysis | ||
| Introduction to Earthquake Engineering | ||
| Structural Timber Design | ||
| Structural Steel Design | ||
| Reinforced Concrete Design | ||
| Sustainable Engineering | ||
| Instrumentation and Experimental Methods | ||
| Vibrations | ||
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Up to three units related independent study, undergraduate research, or senior project may be used to meet requirements of the minor.