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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; laboratory-6 hours. Prerequisite:Physics 9A (may be taken concurrently). Restricted to majors in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering, and Biological Systems Engineering. Theory and practice of civil engineering surveying. Modern methods of land surveying and computer-aided design and geographic information systems in civil engineering practice. Only 3 units of credit for students who have previously taken Biological Systems Engineering 1.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21C. Probabilistic concepts and models in engineering. Statistical analysis of engineering experimental and field data. Introduction to stochastic processes and models of engineering systems. Not open for credit to students who have completed Statistics 120.-I, II. (I, II.) Mokhtarian
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:C programming or consent of instructor. Fundamental skills in parallel computing for engineering applications; emphasis on structured parallel programming for distributed memory parallel clusters. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 119B. Offered in alternate years.-III. (III.) Kleeman, Jeremic
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: upper division standing. Systems-level approach of how to evaluate and then modify sustainability of urban systems based on interaction with natural environments. Topics include: definition/metrics of urban sustainability; system analyses of urban systems; enabling technology, policies, legislation; measures and modification of ecological footprints. GE Credit: SciEng, SocSci, Div, Wri.-I. (I.) Loge, Niemeier
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 22A, Engineering 104. Elastic structural analysis of determinate and indeterminate trusses, beams and frames. Plastic bending and limit analysis.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:Engineering 6 and 104; retricted to Engineering majors only. Matrix formulation and computer analysis of statically indeterminate structures. Stiffness and flexibility formulations for elastic structures. Finite element methods for elasticity and bending problems.- I. (I.) Bolander
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-4 hours. Prerequisite: Engineering 104. Design of metallic beams, columns, and other members for various types of loading and boundary conditions; design of connections between members; member performance within structural systems.-II. (II.) Kanvinde
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:Engineering 104; restricted to majors in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering, or Materials Science and Engineering only. Strength design procedures for columns, rectangular beams, T-beams and beams of general crosssection. Building code requirements for bending, shear, axial load, combined stresses and bond. Introduction to prestressed concrete.-I, III. (I, III.) Chai
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:courses 130 or 131, course 135; course 132 recommended. Horizontal and lateral load paths; dead and live loading; earthquake and wind forces. Approximate analyses of building frames; wood engineering for buildings. Steel, concrete and wood building design.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours. Prerequisite:upper division standing in Engineering; Engineering 104 recommended. Project management, with civil engineering construction and design applications, including project scope, schedule, resources, cost, quality, risk, and control. Construction industry overview. Interactions between planning, design, construction, operations. Construction operations analysis. Contract issues. Project management software, field trips, guest lectures.-III. (III.) Harvey
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