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CE 451: Water and Waste-Water Engineering Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Laboratory to accompany CE 450. (1 Credit)
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CE 453: Applied Hydraulics and Hydrology
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: E 314 Precipitation and run-off studies. Probability applications to hydrological data. Open channel flow, network theory, hydraulic structures and reservoir design. Computer applications. (3 Credit)
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CE 453 - Applied Hydraulics and Hydrology
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CE 463: Risk Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: Understand and mitigate risk associated with handling chemicals; characteristics of risk analysis; hazard identification; fault tree analysis; exposure assessment; dose response; risk management and regulations. (3 Credit)
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CE 463 - Risk Analysis and Design
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CE 466: Bridge Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 468 Prerequisite: CE 468. Use of ASSHTO Design Codes, Design Techniques for Beam, Curbed, Box Girder, Segmental, Cable-Stayed, and Suspension Bridge. Consideration of Deck Systems. (3 Credits)
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CE 466 - Bridge Design
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CE 468: Design of Steel and Concrete Structures
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 342 Prerequisite: CE 342 Structural proportioning of reinforced concrete members such as: beams, floors, columns and footings. Students will be able to design structural steel tension members, columns, beams, beam-columns and simple connections. Students will develop an understanding of the how and when design methods are applicable and how to make good design assumptions based on controlling theories. (4 Credit)
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CE 468 - Design of Steel and Concrete Structures
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CE 474: Advanced Steel Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 442 CE 458 Brief review of AISC Code. Fatigue. Design of built-up members, including straight and curved beams. Torsion. Box girders. Steel Tanks. Composite construction and other topics of interest. (3 Credit)
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CE 474 - Advanced Steel Design
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CE 475: Pre-stressed Concrete
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 442 CE 460 Pre-stress loss, deflection. Shear and torsion. Section design and proportioning. Load balancing and application to two-way slabs and continuous beams. Segmental bridges. Pre-cast buildings. Design of pre-stressed concrete structures. (3 Credits)
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CE 475 - Pre-stressed Concrete
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CE 476: Advanced Concrete Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 442 CE 460 Design of combined footings, beam-column, retaining walls, two-way reinforced floor slabs. Flat slab systems. Continuous slab bridges. Shear wall designs. Design for shear, torsion and bending. Shear friction. Multi- storied buildings. (3 Credit)
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CE 476 - Advanced Concrete Design
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CE 478: Foundation Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 348 and consent of instructor. Exploration, sampling and in-situ soil measurements. Bearing capacity of foundations. Foundation settlements. Design of footings and mat foundation. Retaining walls. Sheetpiles and coffer-dams. Pile foundations. Caissons. (3 Credit)
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CE 478 - Foundation Engineering
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CE 480: Design of Earth Retention
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CE 478 CE 348 Classical and modern earth pressure theories and their experimental justification. Pressures and basis for design of retaining walls. Reinforced earth walls, braced open cuts, anchored bulk heads, cofferdams. Prediction of ground movement and damage to existing structures. Case histories dealing with actual projects. (3 Credit)
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