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4.00 Credits
Study of force systems in two and three dimensions. Equilibrium analysis of rigid bodies and simple structures, shear and moment diagrams, centroids, moments of inertia, friction. Prerequisite: MA 117A, Co-requisite MA 118A. Four hours a week.
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4.00 Credits
The concept of stress and strain at a point. Stresstemperature relationships. Force and deformation analyses of bodies under axial, shearing, flexural, torsional and combined loadings. Euler Columns. Prerequisites: CE 221A, MA 118A. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week.
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3.00 Credits
Motion of particles. Rectilinear, curvilinear, rotational and general plane motion of rigid bodies. Work and energy. Impulse and momentum. Prerequisite: CE 221A, MA 118A. Three hours a week.
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3.00 Credits
The application of mathematical principles in engineering analysis with emphasis on mathematical and statistical description of systems followed by solution and interpretation of resulting expression. A partial list of topics includes linear equations, matrix algebra, ordinary and partial differential equation, measure of central tendency, probability distributions and linear regression techniques. Prerequisites: MA 220A. Three hours a week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to physical and historical geology including topics in mineral and rock identification, earthquakes, plate tectonics, and natural earth resources. Emphasis on map interpretation of land forms, sedimentation, earthquake mechanisms, engineering geology and applied geology. No prerequisites. Satisfies the mathematics and science distribution requirement. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to transportation systems and their components. Various facets of transportation: planning, engineering, design, construction, operations and maintenance. Discussions of highway, air, rail, and water modes of transportation and their interrelationships; and the design and geometric layout of various facilities. Also includes the effects of government policies on transportation systems, and the possible social, economic, and environmental effects of transportation facilities. Four hours a week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction of the fundamental laws of thermodynamics with applications to the power and refrigeration cycles, nozzles, and heat exchangers. Heat transfer with emphasis on steady state/transient heat conduction and finned surfaces is introduced. Prerequisites: CE 224A. Corequisite: MA 220A.
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4.00 Credits
Fluid statics, principles of one-dimensional incompressible flow, derivation and applications of the continuity, energy, momentum equations. Viscous flow, flow in pipe lines and open channels. Fluid measurements and dimensional analysis. Prerequisite: CE 224A; corequisite: MA 219A. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week.
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4.00 Credits
Classical analysis of determinate structures. Use of computer as analytical tool. Design project in balsa wood, aluminum or steel. Prerequisite: CE 221A and CE 222A. Four hours a week.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the processes and systems utilized in the principal areas of environmental engineering— water, wastewater, air and solid waste management. Emphasis is placed on the engineering principles and practices involved in the collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater, the collection, treatment and distribution of water, the types, sources and disposal of solid wastes, and the types, sources, treatment and distribution of air pollutants. A brief introduction to water resources is also included. Prerequisite: CH 118A. Corequisite: CE 338A. Three lecture hours and one three hour laboratory period per week.
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