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3.00 Credits
A first course in the application of mechanics to the analysis of structures, with the major emphasis on structural forms important to civil engineering. Deflections calculations of beams and frames using differential equations and moment-area theorems. Deflection of trusses and frames using virtual work. Indeterminate structural analysis using flexibility and stiffness methods. Moving loads calculations using influence lines. Introduction to computer analysis of structures. With laboratory. Prerequisites Engineering Science 9.
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3.00 Credits
Design of steel structural members. Determination of stresses and strains in structural members, the proportioning of members, and the design of connections for beams, girders, trusses, and frames. Work in structural representation. Prerequisites Civil and Environmental Engineering 22. This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and design of reinforced concrete members. Working stress and ultimate strength theories are applied to beams, girders, slabs, columns, walls, and footings. Use of these elements in various structures is studied. Prerequisites Civil and Environmental Engineering 22. This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of environmental chemistry related to environmental engineering. Thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, mass balance, chemical partitioning, and reactions for predicting behavior of pollutants in air, water, and soil. Techniques for measuring dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, nutrients, sewage indicator bacteria, airborne particles and hydrocarbons, and other pollutants. Applications to environmental processes. With laboratory. Prerequisites Chemistry 1; CE 32 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The engineering properties of soils and the behavior of soil masses subjected to loads and fluid flow. Flow of water through and stress in soil. Investigation of permeability, compressibility, and strength of soil. With laboratory. Prerequisites Engineering Science 9. This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to engineering economics and economic applications of operations research. The role of economic analysis in engineering decision making. Topics include time value of money, development and analysis of cash flows using present worth and internal rate of return, network models including critical path method, linear and non-linear programming, and dynamic programming. Project focused on sustainability. Prerequisites Junior standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Community Health 54 and Environmental Studies 54.) A single course which provides students an introduction to epidemiologic techniques and analyses, including such topics as incidence and prevalence, age adjustment, and other techniques appropriate for the handling of confounders, the measurement of risk through the odds ratio and relative risk, and the interpretation of epidemiologic results. The course will feature applications of epidemiologic techniques to topics appropriate for public and community health applications such as those found in infectious disease control, screening for personal risk factors, and the conducting of disease cluster evaluations. This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester Spring Semester First Summer Semester
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Environmental Studies 70.) A survey of technology, health, and policy issues in hazardous materials and hazardous waste management. Topics will be examined from a scientific and technological perspective and will include characteristics of hazardous materials; health effects; hazard, exposure, and risk assessment; regulatory framework; distribution of contaminants in the environment; and an overview of remedial technologies used to clean up hazardous waste. Prerequisites Chemistry; biology or engineering; or permission of instrucotr. This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Integrated design and project management methods used in conceiving, developing, and managing one-of-a-kind civil and environmental engineering projects. This capstone design experience includes pre-site investigation and site planning, detail drawings, bidding documents, quantity take-off and cost estimates, planning and scheduling, as well as contracts and procurement activities. The final group design project consists of a comprehensive written report and visual presentation using computer applications such as computer-aided design and electronic spreadsheets. Prerequisites Senior standing. This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Business issues that constitute the framework within which practitioners apply technology. Professionalism and ethics, organization structure, marketing and business development, legal issues, professional insurance, project management, peer review, personnel management, quality management, and communication (oral and written). With Laboratory. Prerequisites Senior Standing.
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