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1.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to technical writing in civil engineering, with a focus on laboratory reports, and to professional writing such as memoranda and business letters. Corequisite: CE 212.
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as ME 215 and PHYS 215.) Concepts of stress and strain, stress-strain relationships, states of plane stress and strain at a point; elementary analysis of stress distributions and deformations for axial loading of prismatic members, torsional loading of circular shafts and bending of beams, combined loading; plastic elastic action, and an introduction to statically indeterminate problems. Prerequisite: GE 109.
Prerequisite:
GE-109
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the behavior, analysis, and design of structures. Topics will include design criteria, loads, analysis of structural members and systems using classical hand methods and computer software, and design with various material types (e.g., steel, concrete, timber, masonry). Prerequisite: CE 215.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include transportation system characteristics, transportation demand, transportation planning, transportation engineering studies, human and vehicle design factors, traffic flow and operations, signing and marking, and safety. While highway modes occupy a majority of the time due to their relative importance, other modes such as rail, air, and water will also be discussed. Prerequisite: CE 202.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Seven weeks or semester. The investigation of civil engineering topics of special interest. Prerequisites depend on topics offered. Offered upon sufficient demand.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study of an advanced topic in civil engineering. Available by invitation only. Prerequisite: approval by the Civil Engineering Department.
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3.00 Credits
Design of reinforced concrete members and structures. Topics will include the design of members for compression, flexure, and shear, deflections, bond and anchorage, and footings. Additional topics may include the design of oneway slabs and the design of reinforced concrete frames. ACI strength design methods are used. Prerequisite: CE 216.
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3.00 Credits
Design of steel members and structures. Topics will include the design of members for tension, compression, flexure, and shear and the design of simple connections. Additional topics may include the design of composite members and the design of steel frames. LRFD methods are used. Prerequisite: CE 216.
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4.00 Credits
The study of index, mechanical and hydraulic properties of soils. Soil identification, compaction, shear strength, consolidation, vertical stress distribution, and flow through porous media. Principles of laboratory identification and testing of soils. Site investigation and in situ testing. Prerequisite: CE 215.
Prerequisite:
CE-215
Corequisite:
CE-320L
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CE 320. Lateral earth pressures, retaining wall design, elastic stress distribution, settlement, and bearing capacity of foundation systems. Sizing of shallow and deep foundation systems. Prerequisite: CE 320.
Prerequisite:
CE-320
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