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2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog [DRAFT] 
  
2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog [DRAFT]

Construction Engineering, BS


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Admissions: Freshmen = Open / Transfer = Min. Criteria

Process: Declaration

Min. Total Credits: 129 (129 in core & major + 0 in electives)

UHM General Education Core Requirements


Foundations


Written Communication (FW)


(3 credits)

Quantitative Reasoning (FQ)


Note: This requirement changed in Fall 2018. If you entered the UH System prior to that, please see your college/school advisor.

Global and Multicultural Perspectives (FG)


(FGA, FGB, FGC; 6 credits)

  • Group A (FGA) courses cover the time period prehistory to 1500
  • Group B (FGB) courses cover the time period 1500 to modern times
  • Group C (FGC) courses cover the time period prehistory to modern times

Diversification


* See degree, college and major requirements for courses that can also fulfill these.

Arts (DA), Humanities (DH), and Literatures (DL)


(6 credits from 2 categories)

  • Arts (DA*)
  • Humanities (DH*)
  • ​Literatures (DL*)

Natural Sciences


Social Sciences (DS)


(DS*; a total of 6 credits from 2 different departments)

UHM Graduation Requirements


Focus


**The STAR Degree Check indicates Focus classes by “E,” “H,” “O,” and “W.” Class Availability indicates Focus sections with “ETH,” “HAP,” “OC,” and “WI.”

Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Issues (H)


(H or HAP**; 1 course, any level)

Contemporary Ethical Issues (E)


(E or ETH**; 1 course, 300- or 400-level)

Oral Communication (O)


(O or OC**; 1 course, 300- or 400-level)

Writing Intensive (W)


(W or WI**; 5 courses, at least two of which are at the 300- or 400-level)

Hawaiian Or Second Language (HSL)


  • The Hawaiian or Second Language requirement is not required for students admitted to the College of Engineering.

Credit Minimums


  • 120 total applicable
  • 30 UH Mānoa credits
  • 45 upper division (300+ level) credits

Grade Point Average


  • 2.0 cumulative or higher (Note: Other GPAs may be required)
  • Good academic standing

Degree Requirements


Bachelor of Science Requirements


  • Calculus I & II
  • General Chemistry I with lab & II
  • General Physics I & II with labs

College Requirements


Admission Requirements for Transfer Students


  • 3.0 cumulative GPA
  • Completion of the following courses:

Math Requirements


Grade Point Average


  • 2.0 GPA for all upper division (300+) mathematics, sciences, and engineering courses.

Note


This was prepared to provide information and does not constitute a contract. See below for major requirements. Meet regularly with your major advisor. Advising is mandatory every semester for Engineering students.

Major Requirements for BS in Construction Engineering


  • Admission: Open
  • Application: Required for students who do not apply straight into the program.
  • Min. major credits: 78-79
  • Min. exit GPA: 2.0 overall and 2.0 in upper division technical course work.
  • Minimum C (not C-) grade or better in PHYS 170 , CEE 270 , and CEE 370 .

Requirements


Construction Engineering Core Courses (72-73 credits)


Notes


College of Engineering: Holmes 250; (808) 956-8404; engr@eng.hawaii.edu; www.eng.hawaii.edu/
Director of Academic Affairs: Jill Nakatsu; Holmes 250; (808) 956-8404; jillkoba@hawaii.edu

4-Year Plan


This is a sample academic plan. Students should meet with an academic advisor prior to registration to formulate their own plan.

Year 1


Total Credits 36


Year 2


Total Credits 68


Year 3


Total Credits 100


Year 4


Total Credits 130


Notes:

Students must take placement exams to be able to register for CHEM 161  and MATH 241 .
Students must incorporate all focus requirements into this plan. Focus designations (i.e., W, E, O, H) are CRN specific & semester specific.
Minimum 45 upper division (300+ course) credits are required.
*Science Elective to be fulfilled by specific options as listed on the College Curriculum Check Sheet: OCN 102 ; GEO 309 ; PEPS 210 ; TPSS 156 , TPSS 200  .

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