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1 Laboratory experiments to illustrate analysis of environmental samples and experimental techniques, normally used in support of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Course emphasizes data acquisition and analysis, and engineering report writing. Co-Req: 14.362 Environmental Engineering
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1 Laboratory experience that illustrates soil mechanics and fluid flow theory. Experiments are conducted in the soils and hydraulics laboratories. Course emphasizes data acquisition and analysis and writing engineering reports. Co-Req: 14.330 Soil Mechanics
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3 Development of the basic principles pertaining to the movement of people and goods by modern transportation systems. Techno-economic characteristics of the various transportation modes. Aspects of planning, design and operation of land, air and water transportation facilities. Development, structure and function of the U.S. transportation system. Pre-Reqs: 92.132 Calculus II; Pre-Req or Co-Req: 14.286 Prob & Stats for Engineers; Co-Req: 14.341 Transportation Eng Lab
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1 Practice techniques of data collection, analysis and presentation that are commonly used in the planning, design and operation of transportation facilities with primary emphasis on highway systems. Co-Req: 14.340 Transportation Eng
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3 Principles of structural analysis applied to typical civil engineering structures as the initial step in the total design concept. Emphasis on he classical methods of analysis of statically detrminate and indeterminate structures. The personal computer a an analytical tool. Pre-Req: 14.204 Strength of Materials or 22.212 Strength of Materials
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3 Ultimate strength and elastic behavior of reinforced concrete structural members, continuity in building frames, deflections, shear reinforcement, development length and bar cutoffs, columns and footings. Pre-Req: 14.310 Engineering Materials and 14.350 Structural Analysis l
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3 Physical, chemical and biological principles of the treatment of water and wastewater are considered along with their application to treatment systems. The system components of wastewater and water treatment plants are studied to provide a basic design capability. Hazardous waste site remediation is also discussed." Pre-Reqs: 84.122 Chemistry II and 14.301 or 10.206 or 22.381 Fluid Mechanics; Co-Req: 14.332 Env. Eng. Lab
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3 Introduction to methods of operations research, management science and economic analysis used in the design, planning and managing of engineering systems. Main topics covered: systems modeling, optimization concepts, network analysis, mathematical programming, critical path analysis, decision analysis, economic consideration. Pre-Req: 92.132 Calculus II and 92.231 Calculus III or Co-Req: 92.231 Calculus III
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3 The application of soil mechanics to the design and analysis of foundations and soil structures. Topics include: soil origin and deposition, subsurface exploration, bearing capacity and settlement analyses, design of shallow foundations, earth pressures, retaining structures, and slope stability. Pre-Req: 14.330 Soil Mechanics
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3 An introduction to structural steel design with emphasis on use and interpretation of the AISC Manual and LRFD Specifications. Subjects include design of tension, compression, beams, and beam-column members, plus bolted and welded connections. Other topics may include composite beams, plate girders, building connections and plastic analysis and design. Pre-Req: 14.350 Structural Analysis l
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