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1.00 Credits
1 hour lecture Prerequisites: Senior Status Course fee, to cover cost of OSHA training. The professional nature of engineering and the code of ethics which governs its practice. Safety issues pertaining to field practice by civil engineers are covered. Students learn to make competent on-the-job decisions and improve professional practice with an emphasis on safety for workers in the field. Requirements include completing an OSHA safety certification course, for which students pay a fee.
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3.00 Credits
This is a senior/graduate level course designed to provide the student with a comprehensive exposure to the science of physical and statistical hydrology. The goal of the course is to empower the individual with tools necessary to develop expertise in watershed and water resources systems design, planning and management.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEN 209, 219 Bituminous and nonbituminous materials and mix-design, asphalt binder, bituminous mixtures, conventional and superpave mix-design methods, surface and subgrade soils, mineral aggregates, Portland cement concretes, material characterization and testing, fracture, fatigue, and permanent deformation, novel pavement materials and additives, and pavement recycling.Field trips to an off-campus laboratory may be required.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior status Final design experience requiring practitioner involvement, student reports, and oral presentations.& Concepts include management, business, public policy, and leadership.& & & An interdisciplinary, team approach is emphasized. Graded IP in fall. Course offers two credits in the fall and two credits in the spring. Graded IP in fall
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0.00 - 9.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; permission of instructor, department chairperson, and college dean Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area not otherwise part of the discipline’s course offerings.
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3.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor, department chairperson, and college dean Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MTH 331 or equivalent Concepts of the conduct of research in an empirical setting. Statistical modeling tools and techniques for handling empirical data. Dedicated software package will be used in class. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEN 306 or equivalent Advanced classical methods of structural analysis. Structures subjected to mechanical and thermal loads. Superposition principle. Generalized functions and their application for the analysis of structures. Influence line method. Introduction to plate and shell theory. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEN 412 or equivalent Chemical principles and applications of those principles to the analysis and understanding of aqueous environmental chemistry in natural waters and waste waters. The chemistry of ionic equilibria, redox reactions, precipitation/dissolution, acid-base concepts, buffer capacity, complexation, hydrolysis and biological reactions. Applying basic principles of aqueous chemistry for quantifying complex, environmental systems. Specific examples of air-water-soil interactions and consequent effects. Heterogeneous equilibria with more than one solid phase. Kinetics and thermodynamics of some important ionic and biological reactions. Laboratory experiments. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CEN 307 or equivalent Application of ultimate strength design procedures to continuous beams and frames. Analysis of biaxial bending and buckling behavior of compression members. Serviceability behavior and theories for deflection and cracking of one-dimensional and two- dimensional elements. Design of multistory structures, two way slabs, joints in buildings, and miscellaneous topics. Note: Some graduate courses may be open to undergraduates. Please consult your department chairperson. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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