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0.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the concepts of stress, deformation, and strain in solid materials. Development of basic relationships between loads, stresses, and deflections of structural and machine elements such as rods, shafts, and beams. Load-carrying capacity of these elements under tension, compression, torsion, bending, and shear forces. Offered: AWSpS.
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A A 210
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5.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to construction engineering, planning,, methods, contracts, and specifications. Scheduling manually and by using computer software. Production estimates; equipment selection; ownership and operating costs; role of the engineer in construction and cost estimating.
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4.00 Credits
Measurement and mapping techniques. Computer adjustment of measurements, analysis of error. Horizontal and vertical control. Global and plane coordinate systems, transformation. Horizontal and vertical curve computations, layout. Earthwork and volume measurements, computations. Leveling and datum considerations. Introduction to photogrammetry, GPS, GIS, remote sensing, cadastral surveys, and construction surveys. Recommended: statistics. Offered: A.
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3.00 Credits
Study of vehicular transportation fundamentals including geometric design, pavement design, traffic flow concepts, level of service analysis, intelligent transportation systems, travel demand prediction methods, and management of transportation systems. Includes a review of relevant vehicle operating characteristics.
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4.00 Credits
Elementary mechanics of incompressible fluids. Hydrostatics. Continuity, energy, and momentum equations. Introduction to potential flow. Resistance phenomena for laminar and turbulent flows. Dynamic similitude. Offered: A.
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4.00 Credits
Extension and application of fluid mechanics principles to hydraulic engineering problems. Open channel flow, pipeline systems, turbomachinery, unsteady flow in pipes, diffusion and mixing processes, groundwater, surface water hydrology. Offered: W.
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CEE 342
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4.00 Credits
Description of water and air resources and parameters that characterize their quality, how their use alters their properties. Mass and energy balances as they apply to environmental systems. Global environment change. Basics of aquatic chemistry and microbiology applied to municipal water and wastewater treatment operations. Offered: Sp.
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4.00 Credits
General treatment of physical and mechanical properties and engineering behavior of metallic and nonmetallic materials. Steel, aluminum, asphalt concrete, Portland cement concrete, wood. Laboratory testing, instrumentation, and investigation into macrobehavior. Correlation with microstructure and various aspects of materials science.
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