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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic soil properties, soil classification, volumetric relationships, compaction, consolidation, soil rheology, shear strength, bearing capacity, and lateral stresses against retaining structures. Offered: Sp.
Prerequisite:
CEE 220
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4.00 Credits
Eberhard, Miller, Turkiyyah Fundamental analysis and modeling of civil structural systems (trusses, beams, and frames), including design applications. Linear equilibrium, kinematics, and constitutive relations; formal solution procedures emphasizing element-based stiffness methods; computer-based and manual techniques; verification and interpretation of results; case studies involving local structures.
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4.00 Credits
MacRae, Roeder, Stanton Structural design concepts, approaches, procedures, and codes. Characterization and determination of leads (dead, live, seismic, wind, etc.) Structural systems and system behavior (load paths, lateral and vertical response, failure modes and limit states). Structural component behavior and design (composite action, inelastic bending, column stability, member capacities). Offered: Sp.
Prerequisite:
CEE 379
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to civil engineering system processes. Decision methods, economic considerations, and optimization. Examples illustrating quantitative and subjective aspects of civil engineering practice. Offered: A.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to graphics communication and computer-aided design tools to manipulate drawings, data, and geometric representations in civil engineering applications.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to computer-based methods in civil and environmental engineering problems using Matlab.
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4.00 Credits
Muench Basic concepts of large infrastructure construction projects including planning, scheduling, life-cycle cost analysis (LLCA), construction cost, logistics, productivity and, where applicable, traffic impacts. Uses currents and prototype industry software and involves direct contact with agency and contractor personnel involved in infrastructure projects. Offered: Sp.
Prerequisite:
CEE 306
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3.00 Credits
Principles of construction planning and scheduling, including network analysis of construction activities, examination of arrow and precedence diagrams, time-cost tradeoffs, resource leveling, resource allocation, PERT, integrated cost/schedule systems, computer applications, and a CPM project.
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3.00 Credits
Heavy construction equipment. Equipment economics, contractor equipment policies, equipment specifications, selection and performance of equipment, estimating productivity of construction equipment, and engineering support for construction operating.
Prerequisite:
CEE 306
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3.00 Credits
Construction industry, forms of organizations, real property laws, and bidding procedures. Basic elements of contracts, types of specifications, general conditions of standard construction contracts, legal disputes related to construction contract provisions, surety bonds and construction insurance.
Prerequisite:
CEE 306
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