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2.00 Credits
Selection and completion of a project under faculty supervision. Projects are designed to be individual or group efforts toward solving reallife problems in the community, such as Small Business Institute cases. Formal report is required. Minimum time commitment: 120 hours. Prerequisite: senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of critical areas of U. S. and international cultures that provide insights and understanding of the comparative differences of these two civilizations; historical and contemporary differences. 4 lectures/problem solving. Instructional materials, activities, and facilities charges. Fulfills GE Area C4 or D4. Prerequisites: Completion of GE requirements in Area A and 2 lower division subareas in Area C or Area D. (Also listed as CLS 482.)
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4.00 Credits
Classroom instruction for institutional consultancy. Techniques for consulting with organizations/institutions. Integrates situation/content analysis, environmental scanning, representative speakers, content research, document preparation and writing, oral presentation of findings and recommendations. Organizations/institutions include: social, government, notforprofit (art galleries, churches.) Fulfills GE Area D4. 4 lecture/discussion/problem solving. Prerequisite: Completion of GE requirements in Areas A and Subareas D1, D2 and D3 is required. (Also listed as CLS 492)
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14.00 Credits
Individual or group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to basics of computers. Application and use of computers in civil engineering. Software to be covered includes Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Project, HTML, and Access. Programming in appropriate language. 1 lecture/problem solving. 1 threehour laboratory.
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1.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of civil engineering. The technical, professional, ethical, and social responsibilities of the civil engineer. 1 lecture/problemsolving.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to CAD engines in civil engineering using MicroStation. Primary, combined and complex elements. CAD engine deliverables. Complex shapes and libraries. Shading and multiple mapping. Group functions and customization. 1 lecturediscussion; 1three hour laboratory. Prerequisites: MPT or CE 110/L, Cor better in MAT 105 and MAT 106 or eligible for MAT 114.
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1.00 Credits
CAD engines in civil engineering using AutoCAD. Primary, combined and complex elements in AutoCAD. Sectional drawings and basic 3D. 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: CE 127/127L
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1.00 Credits
Use and care of surveying instruments, fundamental surveying methods, traverse measurements, area computations, precise equipment, 3D visualization and topographic mapping. Fundamentals of construction layouts. 2 lecture discussions, 2 threehour laboratories. Corequisite: CE 128 or ETC 130/L, and MAT 114 or MAT 130.
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3.00 Credits
Astronomical observations. Theory of hydrographic, geodetic and control surveys. City and land surveys. Route location and layout. Simple, transition and vertical curves. Earthwork computations. Introduction to electronic and photogrammetric methods. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: CE 134/L.
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