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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Topics include: theory of stress and strain. Hooke's law, analysis of stresses and deformations in bodies loaded by axial, torsional, bending and combined loads, and analysis of statically indeterminate systems. Required laboratory section includes: the determination of selected properties of various engineering materials, experimental verification of theories presented, use of strain measuring devices, test procedures, instrumentation, and interpretation of results. Prerequisite: CPE 112, MAE/CE 271. (Same as MAE 370.)
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3.00 Credits
Index properties and characteristics of soils. Compaction shear, compressibility and permeability. Application to analysis and design of foundation elements. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: CE 370; parallel MAE 310.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Laboratory classification of soils. Determination of soil properties. Co-requisite: CE 372.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis, optimization, and design of civil engineering systems including structures, water resources, and transportation. Includes lab with design project. Initial and optimized designs will be developed. Prerequisites: CE 271, CPE 112, and MA 238.
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3.00 Credits
Astudy of the performance properties and selection criteria of various materials used in the practice of civil engineering. These include aggregates, Portland cement, concrete, bituminous materials, and timber. Emphasis will be placed on standard methods of testing and characterization. Includes a 4-1/2 hour weekly lab. Prerequisite: CE 370, 372, 373.
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3.00 Credits
Reactions, shears, moments in determinate structures. Influence lines, energy methods in computing deformations. Introduction to indeterminate structures. Prerequisites: CE 272, 370.
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3.00 Credits
Surveying public lands; topography, mapping, construction surveys, and boundary surveys. Topographic surveying project, computer applications and laboratory work included. Prerequisite: CE 284.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces vector, raster, and tabular concepts, emphasizing the vector approach. Topics include: spatial relationships, map features, attributes, relational database, layers of data, data ingesting, digitizing from maps, projections, output, applications, and availability of public data sets. Prerequisite: Senior standing or approval of instructor. (Same as ES 411, and ATS 411)
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3.00 Credits
Planning of highway systems and terminals as part of a complete planning approach; public transportation system planning; transportation planning studies, projection analysis, plan formulation, and programming. Prerequisite: CE 321. 138
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3.00 Credits
Driver, pedestrian and vehicle characteristics. Principles of traffic flow for improved highway traffic service and safety. Design freeways, rural roads, urban streets, traffic signals, signs, channelization, and other traffic control measures. Prerequisite: CE 321.
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