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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experiments relating the principles of fluid mechanics to real fluid flow. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CE 101 and CE 137 (CE 137 may be taken concurrently), and (GWAR certification before Fall 09, or WPJ score of 70+, or at least a C- in ENGL 109M/W). Graded: Graded Student. Units: 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Hydrologic and hydraulic fundamentals which are common to water resources projects; introduction to reservoirs, dams, pipelines, channels, hydraulic machinery, ground water, water rights, statistical analysis, engineering economy applications, and water resources planning. Prerequisite: CE 1A, CE 101, CE 146, ENGR 115, ENGR 132, and ENGR 140; CE 146 may be taken concurrently. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to hydrologic engineering design. Precipitation analysis, hydrograph and flood routing applications for civil engineering. Groundwater hydrology including quality problems in development of subsurface water resources. Statistical applications in hydrology. Prerequisite: CE 137. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Civil engineering design problems in open channel flow. Model design, pressure problems, design application of hydraulic analysis in structures, transitions, culverts, weirs and spillways. Channel design including roughness for subcritical and supercritical flow. Analyzes and design problems in steady, uniform, gradually and rapidly varied flow. Prerequisite: CE 137. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the legal and business environment of professional engineering practice, including legal responsibilities of professionals, ethics, risk and liability, types and use of contracts, specifications, the construction bid process, and environmental responsibilities. Elements of engineering organizations such as business economics, human resources, and project management will also be addressed. Prerequisite: CE 1A and CE 101; both may be taken concurrently. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental topics in Transportation Engineering. Focus on roadway geometric design, layout considerations, pavement materials and design, traffic operations and analysis. Lecture three hours; laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CE 1A, CE 9, CE 101, CE 146, ENGR 115 (CE 146 may be taken concurrently), and GWAR certification before Fall 09, or WPJ score of 70+, or at least a C- in ENGL 109M/W. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 4.0
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3.00 Credits
Transportation systems evaluation and management. Focus on transportation planning methods, including data analysis, estimation of future demand, evaluation of travel demand impacts on existing systems, and transportation system decision-making. Prerequisite: CE 147, ENGR 140 or instructor permission, and (GWAR certification before Fall 09, or WPJ score of 70+, or at least a C- in ENGL 109M/W). Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes statically determinate and indeterminate beams, frames, trusses and grids. Includes energy principles, flexibility analysis, slope deflection method, moment distribution procedure, and stiffness analysis. Computers are used to aid in the solution of complex structural problems. Prerequisite: CE 1A, CE 101, CE 146, ENGR 112, and MATH 32. CE 146 may be taken concurrently. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes continuous beams and plane frames by moment distribution and direct stiffness methods. Use of symmetry in structures. Temperature, support displacement, misfit effects, and non-prismatic members. Extensive use of computer programs. Introduction to applications of matrix condensation and finite element analysis. Prerequisite: CE 161. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in design of structural steel members and connections using current design specifications. Design of tension and compression members, laterally supported and unsupported beams, beam-columns, and bolted and welded connections. Use of microcomputers in design. Prerequisite: CE 161. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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